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Emery, Stephen A.<br />

Elements of harmony. 1890<br />

^81.3 E58<br />

Course of study that will prepare the student to analyze harmonies that<br />

occur in standard music, and also to harmonize melodies of a simple<br />

character.<br />

Foote, Arthur Williams, & Spalding, W. R.<br />

Modern harmony in its theory and practice. 1905 781.3 F74<br />

"A model of clearness and utility... The book is every way remarkably<br />

up to date." Nation, 1905.<br />

Matthay, Tobias Augustus.<br />

Act of touch in all its diversity; an analysis and synthesis<br />

of pianoforte tone-production. 1903 786.3 M477<br />

"Author's plan consists in analyzing the subject to be taught, analyzing<br />

also the doings of successful artists, and thence deducing the laws<br />

governing successful playing; then directly communicating such laws<br />

of procedure to the pupil, instead of leaving him to discover them<br />

for himself." Nation. 1904.<br />

National melodies of Scotland; united to the songs of Robert<br />

Burns. Allan Ramsay, and other eminent lyric poets;<br />

with symphonies and accompaniments for the piano<br />

forte, by Haydn, Pleyel, Kozeluch and other celebrated<br />

composers<br />

^84.4 N15<br />

Sonneck, Oscar Ge<strong>org</strong>e Theodore.<br />

Francis Hopkinson, the first American poet-composer,<br />

1737-1791. and James Lyon, patriot, preacher, psalmodist,<br />

1735-1794; two studies in early American music.<br />

1905 qr78o.973 S69<br />

Wagner, Richard.<br />

Parsifal; ein buhnenweihfestspiel; English translation by<br />

M. H. Glyn, version francaise par Alfred Ernst; orchester-partitur.<br />

3V<br />

r782.2 Wi3pa<br />

Amusements<br />

Aflalo, Frederick Ge<strong>org</strong>e, ed.<br />

Sport in Europe. 1901<br />

q799 A25<br />

Contents: Austria, by W. A. Baillie-Grohman.—Hungary, by Geza, count<br />

Szechenyi.—Belgium, by Henri Quersin.—Denmark, by Baron O.<br />

Reedtz-Thott.—France, by Paul Caillard.—Germany, by Baron Donald<br />

Schonberg.—Greece, by J. Gennadius.—Holland, by Baron F. W. de<br />

Tuyll.—Italy, by Count Scheibler.—Portugal, by Count d'Arnoso.—<br />

Roumania, by Prince Nicolas Ghika.—Scandinavia, by Sir Henry Pottinger.—Spain,<br />

by the duke of Frias.—Switzerland, by Dr Eugene<br />

Pitard. —The British Isles, by Lord Granville Gordon.—The Russian<br />

empire, by E. Demidoff, prince San Donato.—Turkey, by A. G. Hulme<br />

Beaman.—The Balkan states, by A. G. Hulme Beaman.—Sea fishing,<br />

by the editor.<br />

Busbey, Hamilton.<br />

The trotting and the pacing horse in America.<br />

(American sportsman's library.)<br />

I9°4-<br />

798 B95<br />

Lewis, Angelo John, (pseud. Prof. Hoffmann).<br />

Modern magic; a practical treatise on the art of conjuring;<br />

with an appendix containing explanations of some of<br />

the best known specialties of Messrs Maskelyne and<br />

Cooke, [by Arprey Vere]. [1904.] 791 L67

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