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Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
An Account of the National Anthem Entitled God Save the King! [...] Selected, Edited, Arranged by Richard Clark [...]
An Account of the National Anthem entitled God Save the King. With authorities ... Selected, edited, and arranged, by R. Clark. [With plates and musical notes.]
Author: Richard CLARK (Gentleman of Her Majesty's Chapels Royal.)
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 316
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 316
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An Account of the National Anthem Entitled God Save the King!
Author: Richard Clark
Publisher: London : Printed for W. Wright
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Category : Glees, catches, rounds, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Publisher: London : Printed for W. Wright
ISBN:
Category : Glees, catches, rounds, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
God Save the King
Author: William Hayman Cummings
Publisher: London, Novello
ISBN:
Category : God save the King
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Publisher: London, Novello
ISBN:
Category : God save the King
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Catalogue of the ... library of ... Edward Francis Rimbault ... which will be sold by auction
Catalogues of Sales
Author: Sotheby & Co. (London, England)
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 1132
Book Description
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 1132
Book Description
The First Fleet Piano: Volume One
Author: Geoffrey Lancaster
Publisher: ANU Press
ISBN: 1922144657
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 919
Book Description
During the late eighteenth century, a musical–cultural phenomenon swept the globe. The English square piano—invented in the early 1760s by an entrepreneurial German guitar maker in London—not only became an indispensable part of social life, but also inspired the creation of an expressive and scintillating repertoire. Square pianos reinforced music as life’s counterpoint, and were played by royalty, by musicians of the highest calibre and by aspiring amateurs alike. On Sunday, 13 May 1787, a square piano departed from Portsmouth on board the Sirius, the flagship of the First Fleet, bound for Botany Bay. Who made the First Fleet piano, and when was it made? Who owned it? Who played it, and who listened? What music did the instrument sound out, and within what contexts was its voice heard? What became of the First Fleet piano after its arrival on antipodean soil, and who played a part in the instrument’s subsequent history? Two extant instruments contend for the title ‘First Fleet piano’; which of these made the epic journey to Botany Bay in 1787–88? The First Fleet Piano: A Musician’s View answers these questions, and provides tantalising glimpses of social and cultural life both in Georgian England and in the early colony at Sydney Cove. The First Fleet piano is placed within the musical and social contexts for which it was created, and narratives of the individuals whose lives have been touched by the instrument are woven together into an account of the First Fleet piano’s conjunction with the forces of history. View ‘The First Fleet Piano: Volume Two Appendices’. Note: Volume 1 and 2 are sold as a set ($180 for both) and cannot be purchased separately.
Publisher: ANU Press
ISBN: 1922144657
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 919
Book Description
During the late eighteenth century, a musical–cultural phenomenon swept the globe. The English square piano—invented in the early 1760s by an entrepreneurial German guitar maker in London—not only became an indispensable part of social life, but also inspired the creation of an expressive and scintillating repertoire. Square pianos reinforced music as life’s counterpoint, and were played by royalty, by musicians of the highest calibre and by aspiring amateurs alike. On Sunday, 13 May 1787, a square piano departed from Portsmouth on board the Sirius, the flagship of the First Fleet, bound for Botany Bay. Who made the First Fleet piano, and when was it made? Who owned it? Who played it, and who listened? What music did the instrument sound out, and within what contexts was its voice heard? What became of the First Fleet piano after its arrival on antipodean soil, and who played a part in the instrument’s subsequent history? Two extant instruments contend for the title ‘First Fleet piano’; which of these made the epic journey to Botany Bay in 1787–88? The First Fleet Piano: A Musician’s View answers these questions, and provides tantalising glimpses of social and cultural life both in Georgian England and in the early colony at Sydney Cove. The First Fleet piano is placed within the musical and social contexts for which it was created, and narratives of the individuals whose lives have been touched by the instrument are woven together into an account of the First Fleet piano’s conjunction with the forces of history. View ‘The First Fleet Piano: Volume Two Appendices’. Note: Volume 1 and 2 are sold as a set ($180 for both) and cannot be purchased separately.
Report on "The Star-Spangled Banner," "Hail Columbia," "America," "Yankee Doodle"
Author: Oscar George Sonneck
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Category : Hail Columbia (Song)
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Hail Columbia (Song)
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Report on "The Star-Spangled Banner", "Hail Columbia", "America", "Yankee Doodle"
Author: Oscar George Theodore Sonneck
Publisher: The Minerva Group, Inc.
ISBN: 0898755328
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
A report by the Chief of the Music Division of the Library of Congress on the history and evolution of several of the United State's most evocative and patriotic songs --: "The Star-Spangled Banner," "Hail Columbia," "America," and "Yankee Doodle," with fascinating details on each of these works, and examination of many false popular legends about the various songs.
Publisher: The Minerva Group, Inc.
ISBN: 0898755328
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
A report by the Chief of the Music Division of the Library of Congress on the history and evolution of several of the United State's most evocative and patriotic songs --: "The Star-Spangled Banner," "Hail Columbia," "America," and "Yankee Doodle," with fascinating details on each of these works, and examination of many false popular legends about the various songs.