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The Machine stop and its potential on full-specification one-manual harpsichords made by Thomas Culliford in 1785 Kenneth Mobbs and Alexander Mackenzie of ORD
Material type: ArticleLanguage: Anglès Publication details: 1994 Description: p. 33-46Subject(s): Clavicèmbal -- Construcció | Clavicèmbal -- Constructors | Culliford, Thomas In: The Galpin Society Journal XLVII (March, 1994), 1994Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Article | Catàleg Biblioteca del Museu de la Música | R The Galpin Society (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | 2942 | A974 |
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