A Plain and Easy Introduction to Practical Music, set Down in Form of a Dialogue, Divided Into Three Parts, the First Teacheth to Sing, the Second Treateth of Descant, the Third Treateth of Composition, As Printed in the Year 1597

A Plain and Easy Introduction to Practical Music, set Down in Form of a Dialogue, Divided Into Three Parts, the First Teacheth to Sing, the Second Treateth of Descant, the Third Treateth of Composition, As Printed in the Year 1597

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British Library

T101048

The titlepage is engraved. With an appendix of motets, engraved throughout, also published separately. The printer's name from the colophon. With a list of subscribers including the name of the compositor and printer of the book, Arthur Burton.

London: now reprinted [by George Bigg] for William Randall successor to the late Mr. J. Walsh, 1771. [10], iv,257, [3],29, [1]p.: music; 4°

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ISBN: 9781385569276
Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
Imprint: Gale Ecco, Print Editions
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Language: English
Number of pages: 306
Weight: 610g
Height: 163mm
Width: 242mm
Spine width: 27mm