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AUTHOR: | [anon.] |
TITLE: | First Lessons in Singing, and the Notation of Music, all adapted for Children. The Singing Master, No.1. designed for the Use of Schools. Second Edition. -- Taylor & Walton. / Rudiments of the Science of Harmony, or Thorough Bass. The Singing Master, No. 2. Second Edition.--Ditto. / The First Class Tune Book, containing a Selection of simple and pleasing Airs, arranged with appropriate Words, for young Children. The Singing Master, No. 3. Second Edition.--Ditto. / The Second Class Tune Book, &c.&c, Second Edition.--Ditto. |
SERIES: | MWorld, Vol. 9, No. 112 (NS.2/18) (3 May 1838), pp. 16-17. |
PUBL. DATA: | The eight-part motets of Sebastian Bach--of which Sir George Smart has averred, that before they can be performed in England, we must first create the singers; and of which also, it would seem, by the production of Bach's plain counterpoint mass at the Ancient Concerts, Mr. Knyvett will not take the trouble to inform himself about--are certain periods in the year sung from memory in the streets of Leipsic by the members of the Thomas-schule. ... |
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