The cittern in the sixteenth century and its music in France and the low countries
Iván Waldbauer
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The cittern in the sixteenth century and its music in France and the low countries
by Iván Waldbauer, Harvard University. Department of Music
Published
1964
Pages
435
Musick's delight on the cithren, restored and refined to a more easie and pleasant manner of playing than formerly
[Cittern research materials]
Die Laute in Europa 2
Michaelsteiner Konferenzberichte, vol. 66: Gitarre und Zister - Bauweise, Spieltechnik und Geschichte bis 1800
A Book of new lessons for the cithern & gittern
New citharen lessons
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Who is the author of The cittern in the sixteenth century and its music in France and the low countries?
The cittern in the sixteenth century and its music in France and the low countries was written by Iván Waldbauer, Harvard University. Department of Music.
When was The cittern in the sixteenth century and its music in France and the low countries published?
The publication date for this specific edition is 1964. The original work may have been published on a different date.