The Folk Music of the Western Hemisphere: A List of References in the New York Public Library

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New York Public Library, 1925 - 74 páginas

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Página 32 - MUSTERS' (CAPT.) Patagonians; a Year's Wanderings over Untrodden Ground from the Straits of Magellan to the Rio Negro.
Página 30 - The Fine Arts, and Illustrated Editions. Half-Hour Lectures on the History and Practice of the Fine and Ornamental Arts. By WB SCOTT. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. with 50 Woodcut Illustrations, 8s. 6d. An Introduction to the Study of National Music; Comprising Researches into Popular Songs, Traditions, and Customs.
Página 15 - Mary, and William Adams Brown. Musical instruments and their homes. A complete catalogue of the collection of musical instruments now in the possession of Mrs.
Página 52 - Balfour . The Natural History of the Musical Bow. A Chapter in the Developmental History of Stringed Instruments of Music. Part I, Primitive Types. By Henry Balfour, MA Royal 8vo, paper covers. 4*.
Página 29 - Grammaire de la langue quichée, espagnole-française mis en parallèle avec ses deux dialectes, Cakchiquel et Tzutuhil, tirée des manuscrits des meilleurs auteurs guatémaliens. Ouvrage accompagné de notes philologiques, avec un vocabulaire comprenant les sources principales du...
Página 54 - With a Grammar, or some few Rudiments of the Indian Tongue, called, Poconchi, or Pocoman.
Página 10 - Cowboy songs, and other frontier ballads, collected by John A. Lomax. With an introduction by Barrett Wendell. New York: Sturgis & Walton, 1910.
Página 8 - Canadian airs, collected by Lieutenant Back, RN during the late Arctic expedition under Captain Franklin, with symphonies and accompaniments by Edward Knight Jun'.
Página 50 - List of Works in the New York Public Library Relating to Folk Songs, Folk Music, Ballads, etc.
Página 6 - Kinkeldey, at that time Chief of the Music Division of The New York Public Library, to whom it is inscribed as a token of appreciation and regard.

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