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Traités sur la musique
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778); Davidson, John James
1781
Half-title. The first essay has special t.-p. with imprint: Geneve, 1781. Half-title, t.-p. and a slight variation in paging excepted, this issue corresponds to another of the same year: Œuvres p...
A course of counterpoint and fugue (v.1)
Cherubini, Luigi (1760-1842); Stanley, Albert Augustus (1851-1932); Moore, Earl Vincent (1890-); Hamilton, James Alexander (1785-1845)
1837
Vol. 1 contains portrait; v. 2 consists chiefly of musical examples, engraved.
Counterpoint and fugue (v.1)
Cherubini, Luigi (1760-1842)
[1837]
"This work is adopted as the code of instruction in composition for the classes of the French Conservatoire."
Counterpoint and fugue (v.2)
Cherubini, Luigi (1760-1842)
[1837]
"This work is adopted as the code of instruction in composition for the classes of the French Conservatoire."
A treatise of musick, containing the principles of composition : Wherein the several parts thereof are fully explained, and made useful both to the professors and students of that science
Rameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764)
1752
First edition published 1737.
A compendium of practical musick : in five parts... : together with lessons for viols, &c
Simpson, Christopher (1669)
1678
Author's name appears after the edition statement. First ed. published as: The principles of practical music. 1655; subsequent editions published as: A compendium of practical musick, and, A compend...
Practical rules for learning composition : translated from a work intitled Gradus ad Parnassum
Fux, Johann Joseph (1660-1741)
[1791?]
Engraved throughout.
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?]