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The single-manual italian harpsichord in the Royal College of Music, London, Cat. No. 175 an organological analysis Grant O'Brien
Material type: ArticleLanguage: Anglès Publication details: 2009 Media type: AR Subject(s): Clavicèmbal -- Disseny | Royal College of Music (Londres) -- Col·leccions In: The Galpin Society Journal Volume LXII, April 2009, 2009, 55-99Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Article | Catàleg Biblioteca del Museu de la Música | R The Galpin Society Journal (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Art-5177 |
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Single-manual Italian harpsichord, attibrutted here to Onofrio Guarracino.
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