Organs and Organ Building: A Treatise on the History and Construction of the Organ, from Its Origin to the Present Day, with Important Specifications"The Bazaar" Office, 1881 - 248 pages |
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... organist or the amateur have either the time or desire to attain , whereas those of the second are for the most part too shallow to afford the student any lasting benefit or satisfaction . It has , therefore , been the endeavour of the ...
... organist or the amateur have either the time or desire to attain , whereas those of the second are for the most part too shallow to afford the student any lasting benefit or satisfaction . It has , therefore , been the endeavour of the ...
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... organist or the amateur have either the time or desire to attain , whereas those of the second are for the most part too shallow to afford the student any lasting benefit or satisfaction . It has , therefore , been the endeavour of the ...
... organist or the amateur have either the time or desire to attain , whereas those of the second are for the most part too shallow to afford the student any lasting benefit or satisfaction . It has , therefore , been the endeavour of the ...
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... organists throughout the kingdom who so promptly handed in specifications of their instruments , and in many cases entered into the spirit of the work and rendered valuable aid . The opening chapters of the constructive portion of the ...
... organists throughout the kingdom who so promptly handed in specifications of their instruments , and in many cases entered into the spirit of the work and rendered valuable aid . The opening chapters of the constructive portion of the ...
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... organist to the Doge of Venice ( A. D. 1470-80 ) ; but it seems that they were used anterior to this , and Drossdorf , of Mayence , undoubtedly built an organ A.D. 1444 with pedals , the probability being that it was Bernhard who ...
... organist to the Doge of Venice ( A. D. 1470-80 ) ; but it seems that they were used anterior to this , and Drossdorf , of Mayence , undoubtedly built an organ A.D. 1444 with pedals , the probability being that it was Bernhard who ...
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... organists . Loosemore also built a small organ for the school in connection with the cathedral , and one which up to a recent period remained precisely as he left it for Sir George Trevelyan ( 1665 ) . This instrument now stands at ...
... organists . Loosemore also built a small organ for the school in connection with the cathedral , and one which up to a recent period remained precisely as he left it for Sir George Trevelyan ( 1665 ) . This instrument now stands at ...
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