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- catalog abstract "A collection of folk song melodies from around the world, arranged for keyboard, with an an extensive introductory essay on music and dance in Ancient Greece; music printed on 2 staves.".
- catalog alternative "Lyric airs".
- catalog contributor b8180768.
- catalog contributor b8180769.
- catalog contributor b8180770.
- catalog contributor b8180771.
- catalog coverage "England London.".
- catalog date "1804".
- catalog description "A collection of folk song melodies from around the world, arranged for keyboard, with an an extensive introductory essay on music and dance in Ancient Greece; music printed on 2 staves.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "RISM A/I, J 614".
- catalog description "Saltaduristico : a dance peculiar to the Island of Zante. Canzone Greca : a Greek song. Eiresione : an Athenian festival song. Candiota, Ballo Greco : a Greek ballet, called the Candian, or Cretan dance. Canzone Greca : a Greek song; and a favourite of the boatmen at Zante. Agiopanditico. Canzonetta del Zante : a canzonet of the island of Zante. The hymn of rejoicing, traditionally said to have been sung by the Cretans, upon the return of Theseus from slaying the minotaur. Romaika. A celebrated air of the Bedouins, or Arabs. A Turkish air. Prelude to the Mizmoune; a favourite Moorish song. The Mizmoune. Isolano (dances of the islands of the Archipelago). Arnaöut; the Albanian dance. A Wallachian dance. A dervise's dance. Matraki, or, the Wallachian dance. A Wallachian dance. A Turkish concerto, called Susudil. A Turkish march. A Moorish dance. A Persian air. Another Eastern air. The interview : an Arabian song. A Swedish song-tune. A Swedish dance. Chin chin Joss : a hymn, sung by the Chinese to their deity, Joss. The same, harmonized. Hindostanee song. A Turkish air. Chitan o u no, or, the string dance.".
- catalog extent "1 piano score (vi, 24 pages of text, 32 pages of music, [1] leaf of plates) :".
- catalog isReferencedBy "RISM A/I, J 614".
- catalog issued "1804".
- catalog language "Staff notation.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "England London.".
- catalog spatial "Greece.".
- catalog subject "784.4".
- catalog subject "Dance Greece.".
- catalog subject "Music, Greek and Roman.".
- catalog subject "NC1479.R8A1 J6 f".
- catalog subject "National songs.".
- catalog subject "Piano music, Arranged.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Saltaduristico : a dance peculiar to the Island of Zante. Canzone Greca : a Greek song. Eiresione : an Athenian festival song. Candiota, Ballo Greco : a Greek ballet, called the Candian, or Cretan dance. Canzone Greca : a Greek song; and a favourite of the boatmen at Zante. Agiopanditico. Canzonetta del Zante : a canzonet of the island of Zante. The hymn of rejoicing, traditionally said to have been sung by the Cretans, upon the return of Theseus from slaying the minotaur. Romaika. A celebrated air of the Bedouins, or Arabs. A Turkish air. Prelude to the Mizmoune; a favourite Moorish song. The Mizmoune. Isolano (dances of the islands of the Archipelago). Arnaöut; the Albanian dance. A Wallachian dance. A dervise's dance. Matraki, or, the Wallachian dance. A Wallachian dance. A Turkish concerto, called Susudil. A Turkish march. A Moorish dance. A Persian air. Another Eastern air. The interview : an Arabian song. A Swedish song-tune. A Swedish dance. Chin chin Joss : a hymn, sung by the Chinese to their deity, Joss. The same, harmonized. Hindostanee song. A Turkish air. Chitan o u no, or, the string dance.".
- catalog title "Lyric airs : consisting of specimens of Greek, Albanian, Walachian, Turkish, Arabian, Persian, Chinese and Moorish national songs and melodies (being the first selection of the kind ever yet offered to the public) : to which are added basses for the harp or piano-forte : likewise are subjoined a few explanatory notes on the figures and movements of the modern Greek dances, with a short dissertation on the origin of the ancient Greek music / most respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Musters, by the editor, Edward Jones, bard to his royal highness the Prince of Wales.".
- catalog title "Lyric airs".
- catalog type "text".