Clappé, Arthur A.
Clappé, Arthur A., 1850-1920
VIAF ID: 66034977 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Arthur A. Clappé autograph letter to W.A. Slade | |
The band teacher's assistant; or, Complete and progressive band instructor. Comprising the rudiments of music, and many valuable hints on band topics, with charts showing compass of all instruments, and fingerings of piccolo, clarionet, cornet, alto, tenor, baritone and tuba, as well as positions on slide trombones. Also, a condensed score of a series of progressive lessons, scales, chords and exercises. | |
Canada's welcome. Manitou has spoken | |
Canada's welcome. Romanza | |
Encore! music from Canada's capital = musique de la capitale du Canada. | |
Farewell : waltzes | |
Love is light | |
Masque entitled "Canadas [sic] welcome" as shewn before His Excly. the Marquis of Lorne & H.R.H. the Princess Louise, on February 24, 1879 at the Opera House Ottawa | |
The principles of wind-band transcription, 1921: | |
Return of the admiral | |
Softly round thy pillow stealing | |
Songs I to English texts [musique imprimée] | |
The wind-band and its instruments; their history, construction, acoustics, technique and combination, for bandmasters, bandsmen, students and the general reader |