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Syntagma musicum / Michael Praetorius ; Faksimile-Nachdruck hrsg. von Wilibald Gurlitt.
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Main Author:
Praetorius, Michael, 1571-1621
Other Authors:
Gurlitt, Wilibald, 1889-1963
Format:
Book
Language:
German
Published:
Kassel ; New York :
Bärenreiter,
1958-59.
Series:
Documenta musicologica. 1. Reihe : Druckscriften-Faksimiles ;
14-15, 21
Subjects:
Music theory
>
History
>
16th century.
Music theory
>
History
>
17th century.
Church music.
Musical instruments.
Musical form.
Musical notation.
Organ (Musical instrument)
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Music Research ML 171 P72 1958
Copy 1
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In Library Use
v.2 Copy 1
, Status:
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v.3 Copy 1
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