The Influence of the Organ in History - Part 6
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=BOWED HARP (THE).= A Study showing Fresh Light on the History of Early Musical Instruments. By OTTO ANDERSSON, Ph.D., President of the Swedish University at abo. From the Original Swedish Edition, revised by the Author. The Translation Edited with additional footnotes by Kathleen Schlesinger. 116 Ill.u.s.trations, Bibliography and Index. 340 pages, 8vo, cloth, 30s. _net_.

"A valuable contribution to the literature about early musical instruments."--_The Strad._

=MUSIC IN MEDIaeVAL SCOTLAND.= By DR. HENRY G. FARMER. Introduction by SIR RICHARD R. TERRY, Mus.Doc. 8vo, sewed, 5s. _net_.

=MUSIC OF THE MOST ANCIENT NATIONS=, Particularly of the a.s.syrians, Egyptians and Hebrews; with special reference to Discoveries in Western Asia and in Egypt. By CARL ENGEL. This issue has large size reproductions of Harp unearthed at Ur (1928), and of Silver Military Trumpet from the Tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen in the Valley of the Kings (unearthed 1926). The volume has about 100 ill.u.s.trations. Thick 8vo, cloth, 30s. _net_.

=STORY OF INDIAN MUSIC AND ITS INSTRUMENTS.= A Study of the Present and a Record of the Past. Together with Sir William Jones' celebrated Treatise in full. With 19 Plates, chiefly of Instruments, 7 Music Ill.u.s.trations and a Map. By ETHEL ROSENTHAL, _A.R.C.M., F.R.G.S._ Crown 8vo, cloth, 15s. _net_.

=OPERA STORIES OF TO-DAY AND YESTERDAY=, Retold Act by Act (including Wagner's 5 "The Ring" Operas). By EDMONDSTOUNE DUNCAN. Complete, cloth, 6s. 6d. _net_.

A racy account of the plots and histories of fifty famous operas, from Purcell, Gluck and Mozart, to Richard Strauss and Ethel Smyth.

=OLD ENGLISH PSALMODY.= By W. T. BROOKE. First Series: From the Accession of Edward VI to the Restoration of Charles II, 1547-1660.

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=THE GIPSY IN MUSIC.= By FRANZ LISZT. Englished for the first time by EDWIN EVANS, _Senior_, and preceded by an Essay on Liszt and his Work.

Gipsy and Jew, Two Wandering Races. Gipsy Life in Relation to Art.

Gipsy Music and Musicians.

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=ARABIC MUSICAL Ma.n.u.sCRIPTS IN THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY.= Plate of two Musical Instruments from early Arabic Ma.n.u.scripts. By H. G. FARMER, _M.A., Ph.D._ 8vo, sewed, 10s. _net_.

=HISTORY OF THE HARP.= From the Earliest Period. By JOHN THOMAS (_Pencerdd Gwalia_). 8vo, paper covers, 6s. _net_.

=HISTORY OF RUSSIAN MUSIC.= By M. MONTAGU-NATHAN. Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of the Russian School of Composers. With a Survey of their Lives and a Description of their Works. Frontispiece. 2nd Edition, Revised. Thick crown 8vo, cloth, 15s. _net_.

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=MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF THE ARAB=, with Introduction on How to Appreciate Arab Music by FRANCESCO SALVADOR-DANIEL (_Director, Paris Conservatoire of Music, 1871_). Edited with Notes, Memoir, Bibliography and thirty Examples and Ill.u.s.trations, by DR. H. G. FARMER. Crown 8vo, cloth, 25s. _net_.

=THE STUDENT'S HISTORY OF MUSIC.= History of Music, from the Christian Era to the Present Time. By DR. F. L. RITTER. Third Edition. 478 pages of Letterpress and 72 Plates of Musical Ill.u.s.trations. Thick crown 8vo, cloth, 12s. 6d. _net_.

=IRISH MUSICAL HISTORY=, Introductory Sketch of, by W. H. GRATTAN FLOOD.

A compact Record of the Progress of Music in Ireland during 1,000 Years.

Portraits. Crown 8vo, cloth, 5s. 6d. _net_ (paper 3s. _net_).

=RISE AND DEVELOPMENT OF OPERA.= Embracing a Comparative View of the Art in Italy, Germany, France and England. By JOSEPH G.o.dDARD. Showing the Cause of the Falling Back of the English School in the Modern Period, and the Compensation which that Involved. Numerous Musical Examples, Portraits and Facsimiles. Crown 8vo, cloth, 12s. 6d. _net_.

=RISE AND DEVELOPMENT OF MILITARY MUSIC.= By DR. H. G. FARMER. With Ill.u.s.trations of Early Instruments and Musical Examples, and Short Biographical Notices of all the Staff Bandmasters. Preface by LIEUT. A.

WILLIAMS, _M.V.O., Mus.Doc., Bandmaster of Grenadier Guards_. Crown 8vo, cloth, 15s. _net_.

=CATECHISM OF MUSICAL HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY= By F. J. CROWEST. Revised and Enlarged Edition. Tenth Thousand. 187 pages. Post 8vo, cloth, 5s.

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=THE TROUBADOUR AS MUSICIAN=, Past and Present. By C. A. HARRIS. Cloth, 5s. _net_ (paper, 2s. 6d. _net_).

=POLISH MUSIC AND CHOPIN, ITS LAUREATE.= A Historical Account from 995 to the Present Time, including Chopin and his Works. By E. RAYSON. Four Portraits. Square 8vo, cloth, 5s. _net_ (paper, 3s. 6d. _net_).

=NATIONAL MUSIC OF THE WORLD.= By H. F. CHORLEY. Edited by H. G.

HEWLETT. Many Music Examples. New Issue, with Index added. Crown 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d. _net_.

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=HISTORICAL FACTS FOR THE ARABIAN MUSICAL INFLUENCE ON MUSICAL THEORY.= By HENRY GEORGE FARMER, _M.A., Ph.D._ Thick crown 8vo, cloth, 27s. 6d.

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Dr. Farmer's researches into the MUSIC OF THE ARABS OF THE MIDDLE AGES, a period when these people led the world's culture, have universal recognition. He now throws a flood of fresh light on many obscure corners in the History of Mediaeval Music.

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=THE PAST AND THE FUTURE.= An Inaugural Lecture at Gresham College. By SIR F. BRIDGE, _Mus.Doc._ Crown 8vo, sewed, 1s. _net_.

=THE WORLD'S EARLIEST MUSIC.= Traced to its Beginnings in Ancient Lands.

By collected Evidences of Relics, Records, History and Musical Instruments, from Greece, Etruria, Egypt, China, through a.s.syria and Babylonia to the Primitive Home, the Land of Akkad and Sumer. By HERMANN SMITH. With sixty-five full-page Ill.u.s.trations and Cuts, nearly 400 pages. Crown 8vo, cloth, 21s. _net_.

THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF MUSIC. Chapters on the Study of Musical History. By EDWARD d.i.c.kINSON. With Annotated Guide to Music Literature.

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=GENERAL HISTORY OF MUSIC= from the Infancy of the Greek Drama to the Present. By W. S. ROCKSTRO. Fourth Edition, 535 pages. Thick 8vo, cloth, 21s. _net_.

=TREATISE ON BYZANTINE MUSIC.= By S. G. HATHERLEY. 208 Musical Examples.

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There are upwards of 50 unabbreviated musical pieces, ancient and modern, from Greek, Russian, Turkish and Egyptian sources, given and fully a.n.a.lysed.

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=THE CHAMBER AND ORCHESTRAL WORKS OF JOHANNES BRAHMS. FIRST SERIES TO OP. 67.= Historical, Descriptive and a.n.a.lytical Account of each Work treated in the order of the Opus number, and preceded by a Didactic Section. With Exhaustive Structural, Thematic and Rhythmical a.n.a.lyses, and a complete Rhythmical Chart of each Movement. By EDWIN EVANS, Senior. With 435 music examples and tables. 8vo, cloth, 30s. _net_.

=THE CHAMBER AND ORCHESTRAL WORKS OF JOHANNES BRAHMS. SECOND SERIES, OP.

68 TO THE END.= By EDWIN EVANS, Senior. Uniform with the above. With 633 music examples and tables. 8vo, cloth, 30s. _net_.