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- catalog contributor b8085886.
- catalog created "1935.".
- catalog date "1935".
- catalog date "1935.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1935.".
- catalog description "Foreword -- Wherein we make our curtsey to music and to our readers, and introduce John, with his coat off, ready to play ; Background, historic and philosophic, of our family orchestra ; On musical hunger, its causes and cures ; Mæcenas and the muse ; A friendly art, and some anecdotal proofs of the saying that all quartet players meet sooner or later ; Music and marriage, with especial mention of viola wives and of their antithesis ; God makes the viola players, but ego makes the soloists ; On cellists, wild and domesticated ; Family music and roads that lead home to it ; Country music, with an account of Sidney's hospitality and Felicia's, and an introduction to some Gilead choristers -- On organs and organists. Wherein Ernest expounds the true faith, and I explore strange territory -- A little evening of music, or how not to do it -- And when I shall be old.".
- catalog extent "261 p.".
- catalog issued "1935".
- catalog issued "1935.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston, Little, Brown, and company,".
- catalog subject "ML67.B6 F7 1935".
- catalog subject "Music in the home.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword -- Wherein we make our curtsey to music and to our readers, and introduce John, with his coat off, ready to play ; Background, historic and philosophic, of our family orchestra ; On musical hunger, its causes and cures ; Mæcenas and the muse ; A friendly art, and some anecdotal proofs of the saying that all quartet players meet sooner or later ; Music and marriage, with especial mention of viola wives and of their antithesis ; God makes the viola players, but ego makes the soloists ; On cellists, wild and domesticated ; Family music and roads that lead home to it ; Country music, with an account of Sidney's hospitality and Felicia's, and an introduction to some Gilead choristers -- On organs and organists. Wherein Ernest expounds the true faith, and I explore strange territory -- A little evening of music, or how not to do it -- And when I shall be old.".
- catalog title "Friends and fiddlers, by Catherine Drinker Bowen.".
- catalog type "text".