Rules for playing in a true taste on the violin, German flute, violoncello, and harpsicord, particularly the thorough bass
exemplify'd in a variety of compositions on the subjcts [sic] of English, Scotch and Irish tunes
Geminiani, Francesco,
1687-1762
Jefferson, Thomas,
1743-1826
former owner
Thomas Jefferson Library Collection (Library of Congress)
text
Studies (Music)
enk
1739
1745
monographic
London]
[s.n.]
[1739?-1745?]
eng
[4] p., 19, [1] p. of plates : music (engravings) ; 34 cm (fol.)
Ann, thou were my ain thing / Davia Rizzi -- What shall I do to shew how much I love her / Purcel -- An Irish tune -- An English tune.
by F. Geminiani.
Variations for melody instrument and continuo.
Engraved title page.
Figured bass realized.
"Opera VIII."
"Printed with His Majesty's Royal License."
Sowerby gives a probable publication date of 1739?; British Library suggests 1745?. Cf. ESTC
LC copy forms part of the Jefferson Exhibit Collection. DLC
LC copy is Thomas Jefferson's. With the Library of Congress's 1815 bookplate. DLC
With: Geminiani, Francesco. The art of playing on the violin. London, 1751. Issued separately DLC
Violin
Instruction and study
Early works to 1800
Flute
Instruction and study
Early works to 1800
Cello
Instruction and study
Early works to 1800
Continuo
Early works to 1800
England
London
MT170 .G45
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.rbc/Jefferson.04996.1
Sowerby, E.M. Catalogue of the Library of Thomas Jefferson,
4255
English Short Title Catalogue,
T190756
05004996
hdl:loc.rbc/Jefferson.04996.1
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dcrmb
DLC
830420
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