An edition of The organ and its masters (1902)

The organ and its masters

a short account of the most celebrated organists of former days, as well as some of the more prominent organ virtuosi of the present time, together with a brief sketch of the development of organ construction, organ music, and organ playing.

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The organ and its masters
Lahee, Henry Charles
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An edition of The organ and its masters (1902)

The organ and its masters

a short account of the most celebrated organists of former days, as well as some of the more prominent organ virtuosi of the present time, together with a brief sketch of the development of organ construction, organ music, and organ playing.

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L.C. Page and Co.
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English
Pages
345

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Boston
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Music lovers' series

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345 p.
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345

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