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Notated Music Synopsis musicae, or, The musical Inventory : being a collection of the choicest and newest ayres, jiggs, borees, alemands, gavots, entries, round O's, horn-pipes, trumpet-tunes and Scotch tunes, for the recorder or flute to which are added several new songs and catches compos'd by the most able masters Musical inventory

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Title

  • Synopsis musicae, or, The musical Inventory : being a collection of the choicest and newest ayres, jiggs, borees, alemands, gavots, entries, round O's, horn-pipes, trumpet-tunes and Scotch tunes, for the recorder or flute to which are added several new songs and catches compos'd by the most able masters

Other Title

  • Musical inventory

Names

  • Hart, James, 1647-1718, composer

Created / Published

  • London : Engraven, printed and sold by Thos. Cross, Mr. Crouch, and Mr. Man, 1693.

Headings

  • -  Recorder music
  • -  Flute music
  • -  Dance music
  • -  Songs with flute

Genre

  • Chamber music

Notes

  • -  The only composer mentioned by name is James Hart, 1647-1718.
  • -  Not in British Museum nor mentioned by Christopher Welch in his Six lectures on the recorder.
  • -  RISM (Répertoire international des sources musicales, 993122089 https://opac.rism.info/search?id=993122089&view=rism External
  • -  RISM (Répertoire international des sources musicales), B/I, 1693/7

Medium

  • 2, 24, 6 leaves of music ; 12 x 23 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • M1490 .S93

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2008561343

Online Format

  • image

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Chicago citation style:

Synopsis musicae, or, The musical Inventory: being a collection of the choicest and newest ayres, jiggs, borees, alemands, gavots, entries, round O's, horn-pipes, trumpet-tunes and Scotch tunes, for the recorder or flute to which are added several new songs and catches compos'd by the most able masters. composeds by Hart, James, Oser London: Engraven, printed and sold by Thos. Cross, Mr. Crouch, and Mr. Man, 1693. Notated Music. https://www.loc.gov/item/2008561343/.

APA citation style:

(1693) Synopsis musicae, or, The musical Inventory: being a collection of the choicest and newest ayres, jiggs, borees, alemands, gavots, entries, round O's, horn-pipes, trumpet-tunes and Scotch tunes, for the recorder or flute to which are added several new songs and catches compos'd by the most able masters. Hart, J., comp London: Engraven, printed and sold by Thos. Cross, Mr. Crouch, and Mr. Man. [Notated Music] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2008561343/.

MLA citation style:

Synopsis musicae, or, The musical Inventory: being a collection of the choicest and newest ayres, jiggs, borees, alemands, gavots, entries, round O's, horn-pipes, trumpet-tunes and Scotch tunes, for the recorder or flute to which are added several new songs and catches compos'd by the most able masters. comp by Hart, James, Oser London: Engraven, printed and sold by Thos. Cross, Mr. Crouch, and Mr. Man, 1693. Notated Music. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2008561343/>.