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A treatise on harmony : in which the principles of accompaniment are fully explained and illustrated by a variety of examples
Rameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764); Jones, Griffith
[1795?]
A general history of music, from the earliest ages to the present period : To which is prefixed, a dissertation on the music of the ancients
Burney, Charles (1726-1814)
1789
The illustrations include specimens of music.
Ancient Scotish melodies, from a manuscript of the reign of King James VI : with an introductory enquiry illustrative of the history of the music of Scotland
Dauney, William; Maitland Club (Glasgow)
1838
Songs transcribed from the Skene MS., Faculty of Advocates Library.
Tannhäuser : a dramatic poem
Wagner, Richard (1813-1883); Rolleston, T W (1857-1920); Pogány, Willy (1882-1955)
[1911]
Illustrated end papers.
The Caledonian musical repository : a choice selection of esteemed Scottish songs, adapted for the voice, violin, and German flute
1806
Title-page engraved and illustrated. Also known as Crosby's Caledonian musical repository.
Richard Wagner, his life and works from 1813 to 1834
Burrell, Mary Hon. Mrs. Willoughby Burrell
1898
Engraved limitation statement p. 3: 'One hundred copies only are printed on specially manufactured paper with watermark facsimile of Richard Wagner's autograph signature. Illustrations: the illustra...
Musical illustrations of Bishop Percy's Reliques of ancient English poetry : a collection of old ballad tunes, etc., chiefly from rare mss. and early printed books
Rimbault, Edward F (1816-1876); Percy, Thomas (1729-1811)
1850
Ballad tunes arr. for voice and piano. Music: p. 45-119.
Kartinki s vystavki : dlíà fortepiano = Pictures from an exhibition : for piano
Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich (1839-1881); Frid, Emilii︠a︡
1982
Comprises Introduction by Emilii︠a︡ Frid, in English, German and Russian; 6 illustrations (loose) and facsimile of music; all in slipcase.
The music of nature : or, an attempt to prove that what is passionate and pleasing in the art of singing, speaking and performing upon musical instruments, is derived from the sounds of the animated world. With curious and interesting illustrations
Gardiner, William (1770-1853)
1843
Numerous pagination errors.
An idyl : a pictorial music-play
Herkomer, Sir Hubert von (1849-1914); Bennett, Joseph (1831-1911)
[1889]
"The Edition of this Work is limited to 676 Copies, of which this is No. 227"--Verso of t.p. Plates and other illustrations are etchings. Words also printed as text on p. [3]-11 (1st group).