New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900, Volume 21Boston University, 1998 - 208 pagine |
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Pagina 176
... Violin in New England , 1750-1850 Steven C. Mallory Men of purblind Understandings , and half Ideas may perhaps ask , is it pos- sible to give Meaning and Expression to Wood and Wire ; or bestow upon them the Power of raising and ...
... Violin in New England , 1750-1850 Steven C. Mallory Men of purblind Understandings , and half Ideas may perhaps ask , is it pos- sible to give Meaning and Expression to Wood and Wire ; or bestow upon them the Power of raising and ...
Pagina 188
... violin , unknown maker , second half of the eighteenth century . New York or New England . Very small and crude " tavern fiddle . " Abstract outline , with horizontal C bouts and very sharp , protruding corners . Mild arching . Thick ...
... violin , unknown maker , second half of the eighteenth century . New York or New England . Very small and crude " tavern fiddle . " Abstract outline , with horizontal C bouts and very sharp , protruding corners . Mild arching . Thick ...
Pagina 202
... Violin Makers . " Violinist's Guide 20 , no . 7 ( July 1916 ) : 15–18 . Kass , Philip . " Exhibition of Pre - 1900 American Stringed Instruments . " Journal of the Vio- lin Society of America 2 , no . 4 ( 1976 ) : 74 -80 . Kuronen ...
... Violin Makers . " Violinist's Guide 20 , no . 7 ( July 1916 ) : 15–18 . Kass , Philip . " Exhibition of Pre - 1900 American Stringed Instruments . " Journal of the Vio- lin Society of America 2 , no . 4 ( 1976 ) : 74 -80 . Kuronen ...
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