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The Massachusetts harmony, consecrated to devotion. In four parts: I. An introduction to the rudiments of music, by way of question and answer; II: A variety of useful lessons to exercise the learner in the use of notes, and for the tuning of his voice; III: A large number of tunes, adapted to the various metres and keys usually performed in churches; IV: A number of pieces adapted to particular hymns, together with elegiac pieces, odes and anthems. Never before published. Designed particularly for the use of the singing schools and musical assemblies in the United States. By Walter Janes ...
- Title
- The Massachusetts harmony, consecrated to devotion. In four parts: I. An introduction to the rudiments of music, by way of question and answer; II: A variety of useful lessons to exercise the learner in the use of notes, and for the tuning of his voice; III: A large number of tunes, adapted to the various metres and keys usually performed in churches; IV: A number of pieces adapted to particular hymns, together with elegiac pieces, odes and anthems. Never before published. Designed particularly for the use of the singing schools and musical assemblies in the United States. By Walter Janes ...
- Author
- Janes, Walter, 1779-1827.
- Publication
- Boston, Printed by Manning & Loring, for the author, Octo. 1803.
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | Notated music | Supervised use | JOD 72-9 | Performing Arts Research Collections - Music |
Details
- Additional Authors
- Otto Kinkeldey Memorial Collection.
- Description
- score (128 p.); 14 x 23 cm.
- Subjects
- Note
- For 4 voices, unacc.
- Call Number
- JOD 72-9
- OCLC
- NYPG720393040-C
- Author
- Janes, Walter, 1779-1827. Compiler
- Title
- The Massachusetts harmony, consecrated to devotion. In four parts: I. An introduction to the rudiments of music, by way of question and answer; II: A variety of useful lessons to exercise the learner in the use of notes, and for the tuning of his voice; III: A large number of tunes, adapted to the various metres and keys usually performed in churches; IV: A number of pieces adapted to particular hymns, together with elegiac pieces, odes and anthems. Never before published. Designed particularly for the use of the singing schools and musical assemblies in the United States. By Walter Janes ...
- Imprint
- Boston, Printed by Manning & Loring, for the author, Octo. 1803.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- Otto Kinkeldey Memorial Collection.
- Research Call Number
- JOD 72-9