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Selected music, containing seventy-three airs, songs, duets, trios, dances, marches and transpositions, comprising the most esteemed tunes of various countries, and exhibiting specimens of the French, Welch, Italian and Danish styles. With able and apposite accompanyments and accurate and complete glossaries of the Scots and other dialects. In which every tune is transposed to proper keys for wind instruments, but intended principally for the piano forte. The whole arranged in the most correct and neatest manner, and collated with the utmost research respecting excellence of music and purity of words by the assistance of eminent musical ability and taste.

Title
Selected music, containing seventy-three airs, songs, duets, trios, dances, marches and transpositions, comprising the most esteemed tunes of various countries, and exhibiting specimens of the French, Welch, Italian and Danish styles. With able and apposite accompanyments and accurate and complete glossaries of the Scots and other dialects. In which every tune is transposed to proper keys for wind instruments, but intended principally for the piano forte. The whole arranged in the most correct and neatest manner, and collated with the utmost research respecting excellence of music and purity of words by the assistance of eminent musical ability and taste.
Publication
Philadelphia, Printed and published by William M'Culloch. MDCCCVII [i.e. 1807]

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[4], 136 [i.e. 132] p.; 35 cm.
Subject
Note
  • Imperfect: t. p., prelim. pages, and all after p. 132 [i.e. 130] wanting. Title from Wolfe, R. J. Secular music in America, 1801-1825.
  • Two indexes, one typescript, the other ms., bound in at end.
Call Number
JOG 75-1
OCLC
NYPG754032351-C
Title
Selected music, containing seventy-three airs, songs, duets, trios, dances, marches and transpositions, comprising the most esteemed tunes of various countries, and exhibiting specimens of the French, Welch, Italian and Danish styles. With able and apposite accompanyments and accurate and complete glossaries of the Scots and other dialects. In which every tune is transposed to proper keys for wind instruments, but intended principally for the piano forte. The whole arranged in the most correct and neatest manner, and collated with the utmost research respecting excellence of music and purity of words by the assistance of eminent musical ability and taste.
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Philadelphia, Printed and published by William M'Culloch. MDCCCVII [i.e. 1807]
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JOG 75-1
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