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Van den Borren, C., 1874-1966.
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Origines de la musique de clavier en Angleterre. English
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The sources of keyboard music in England / by Charles van den Borren ; translated from the French by James E. Matthew.
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London : Novello, [1914].
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BJL 6th Floor
ML 549 B7
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378p.
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Based on a course of lectures delivered by the writer at the Université nouvelle of Brussels, 1910-11, 1911-12. cf. Pref.
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Author
Van den Borren, C., 1874-1966.
Series
Handbooks for musicians
Subject
Harpsichord music -- History and criticism.
Music -- England -- History and criticism.
Alt author
Matthew, James E.
Descript
378p.
Note
Based on a course of lectures delivered by the writer at the Université nouvelle of Brussels, 1910-11, 1911-12. cf. Pref.
Author
Van den Borren, C., 1874-1966.
Series
Handbooks for musicians
Subject
Harpsichord music -- History and criticism.
Music -- England -- History and criticism.
Alt author
Matthew, James E.
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BJL 6th Floor
ML 549 B7
8 WEEK LOAN
AVAILABLE
Subject
Harpsichord music -- History and criticism.
Music -- England -- History and criticism.
Descript
378p.
Note
Based on a course of lectures delivered by the writer at the Université nouvelle of Brussels, 1910-11, 1911-12. cf. Pref.
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Matthew, James E.
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