New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900, Volume 21Boston University, 1998 - 208 pagine |
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... tion increased considerably . The Dancing Master was in its eleventh edi- tion , and rival publishers had released their own collections . Henry Playford had taken over the firm and had made wholesale changes to the contents of The ...
... tion increased considerably . The Dancing Master was in its eleventh edi- tion , and rival publishers had released their own collections . Henry Playford had taken over the firm and had made wholesale changes to the contents of The ...
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... tion designed to make music reading easier , Tufts's little pamphlet was meant for congregational singing in unison . It was not until the third edi- tion , published in 1723 , that it contained part music . Walter's book had , from its ...
... tion designed to make music reading easier , Tufts's little pamphlet was meant for congregational singing in unison . It was not until the third edi- tion , published in 1723 , that it contained part music . Walter's book had , from its ...
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... tion , James Fenimore Cooper seizes the vitality of the New England tradi- tion and infuses it into his novel . What previously had been part of a private , religious practice becomes a public presentation . With its publication in 1826 ...
... tion , James Fenimore Cooper seizes the vitality of the New England tradi- tion and infuses it into his novel . What previously had been part of a private , religious practice becomes a public presentation . With its publication in 1826 ...
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New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900 Peter Benes,Jane Montague Benes Anteprima non disponibile - 1998 |
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