The tunebooks of J. B. Malchair, Oxford, c.1760-1812
<p>From at least 1760, when he moved to Oxford, the German-born musician and artist, John Malchair (1730-1812), collected tunes of various nations. His sources ranged from printed books to acquaintances at the University and even, on one occasion, the whistling of a man in the street. Over the...
Main Author: | Little, A |
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Other Authors: | Aspden, S |
Format: | Thesis |
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2018
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