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- A harpsichord is a musical instrument pla**** by means of a keyboard. This activates a row of levers that turn a trigger mechanism that plucks one or more...
- compleat method for attaining to play a thorough b**** upon either organ, harpsicord, or theorbo-lute . . . with variety of proper lessons and fuges, explaining...
- Patrick – flugelhorn, trumpet Tim Lauer – adaption, arranger, celeste, harpsicord, percussion, piano Will Merrell – choir/chorus Technical Andrew Scheps –...
- by Hare & Walsh in London titled:"A Compleat Suite of Lessons for the Harpsicord, as Overture, Allemand, Saraband, Corant, Gavott, Chacoon, Jigg & Minuett...
- "There is a pretty concerto in the oratorio, there is some stops in the Harpsicord that are little bells, I had thought it had been some squerrls in a cage...
- Maid Marion Pasquita Sundridge Pasquil Sweet Music Harmonicon Disguise Harpsicord Ivette Isingl**** Brielle Dam Cinquepace Brown Bud Brown Prince Dark Ronald...
- tracks. Source: Tim Hodgkinson – clarinet, guitar, percussion, viola, harpsicord, organ, piano, cello, tape, samples Charles Mutterviolin ("Interferogram")...
- lyric poem by I.Watts (Birmingham, 1742) Six Solos for Violin, Cello and Harpsicord (Birmingham, 1745) Twelve English Songs... by the New-invented method...
- 29 June 1923. (ed.) Pieces by old Masters, from Works written for the Harpsicord, selected, edited, and figured for the Pianoforte by Florence May (1878)...
- 1747. Twelve Sonatas for Two Violins; With a B**** for the Violoncello or Harpsicord [scores]. London: John Walsh. Breig, Werner. 1997. "Ensemble Sonatas"...