Title | The Organ, its History and Construction |
Alternative title | {{TPtr}} :The Organ, its History and Construction: a comprehensive treatise on the structure and capabilities of the organ, with specifications and suggestive details for instruments of all sizes, intended as a handbook for the organist and the amateur, by Edward J. Hopkins, organist of the Temple Church; preceded by an entirely New History of the Organ, memoirs of the most eminent builders of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and other matters of research in connection with the subject by Edward F. Rimbault, LL.D. member of the Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm, etc. |
Creators | Edward John Hopkins (composer) |
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Instrumentation | organ |
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First published | 1855 |
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Composition types | Organology, Music history |
Language | English |
Period | Romantic |
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Details | Section | Type | Publisher | Date | File |
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view | Complete | — | London: Robert Cocks and Co. | 1855 | Complete Book · view |
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