An edition of The music of the Ephrata cloister (1903)

The music of the Ephrata cloister

also Conrad Beissel's treatise on music as set forth in a preface to the "Turtel taube" of 1747, amplified with fac-simile reproductions of parts of the text and some original Ephrata music of the Weyrauchs hügel, 1739; Rosen und lilien, 1745; Turtel taube, 1747; Choral buch, 1754, etc

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Julius Friedrich Sachse
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An edition of The music of the Ephrata cloister (1903)

The music of the Ephrata cloister

also Conrad Beissel's treatise on music as set forth in a preface to the "Turtel taube" of 1747, amplified with fac-simile reproductions of parts of the text and some original Ephrata music of the Weyrauchs hügel, 1739; Rosen und lilien, 1745; Turtel taube, 1747; Choral buch, 1754, etc

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English
Pages
108

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Published in
Lancaster [Penn.], [Ann Arbor]
Series
Pennsylvania: the German influence in its settlement and development -- pt. 9, Pennsylvania: the German influence in its settlement and development -- pt. 9.

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Pagination
108 pages, 4 plates
Number of pages
108

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OL44855818M
OCLC/WorldCat
505271436

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