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Corporate Author Worshipful Company of Musicians.

Title English music <1604 to 1904> being the lectures given at the music loan exhibition of the Worshipful company of musicians, held at Fishmongers' hall, London bridge, June-July, 1904.

Publication Info. London : the Walter Scott publishing co., ltd.; New York : C. Scribner's sons, 1906.

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 Talbott Locked Case  ML 286.1 .En36    Lib Use Only  Ask Librarian for access
Description xx, 539 pages : frontispiece, illustrations (includes portraits, facsimiles) ; 19 cm.
Series The music story series
Music story series.
Contents The evolution of the pianoforte, by T.L. Southgate.- Our English songs, by W.H. Cummings.- The early English viols and their music, by H. Watson.- Madrigals, rounds, catches, glees, and part-songs, by E.M. Lee.- The recorder, flute, fife, and piccolo, by J. Finn.- Music in England in the year 1604, by Sir F. Bridge.- Our dances of bygone days, by A.S. Rose.- Masques and early operas, by A.H.D. Prendergast.- English opera after Purcell, by F.J. Sawyer.- Our cathedral composers and their works, by G.F. Huntley.- The single and double reed instruments, by D.J. Blaikley.- The water-organ of the ancients and the organ of to-day, by F.W. Galpin.- The regal and its successors: the harmonica, by T.L. Southgate.- The violin family and its music, by W.W. Cobbett.- The brass wind instruments, by J.E. Borland.- Some notes on early printed music, by A.H. Littleton.- Music of the country-side, by Sir E. Clarke.
Subject Musical instruments.
Musical instruments.
Music -- England -- History and criticism.
Music.
England.