Lowens, Irving, 1916-1983
Lowens, Irving
Irving Lowens
Irving Lowens American musicologist, music critic and librarian (1916-1983)
Lowens, Irving, 1916-
VIAF ID: 33072739 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Irving Lowens ‡c American musicologist, music critic and librarian (1916-1983)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lowens, Irving, ‡d 1916-1983
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Works
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The American harmony. | |
American music. 1978 | |
Audiences and American music lecture, May 10, Goucher College : Rockefeller Foundation, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, American composition project | |
Autograph and typescript correspondence between George Pullen Jackson, Nashville, Tenn., and Irving Lowens, Hyattsville, Md. | |
Beatrix Cenci. | |
Benjamin Carr's Federal overture (1794) | |
Berne | |
A bibliography of songsters printed in America before 1821 | |
Critical and historical essays | |
The easy instructor, 1798-1831; | |
Hartford harmony; | |
Haydn in America | |
Irving Lowens collection | |
John Tufts' Introduction to the singing of psalm-tunes (1721-1744): the first American music textbook. | |
Jordan | |
Monmouth | |
Mortality | |
Music and musicians in early America | |
Music in America and American music : two views of the scene, with a bibliography of the published writings of Irving Lowens | |
Northfield | |
Oscar George Theodore Sonneck, his writings and musical compositions. 1975 | |
Repository of sacred music, part 2 [from old catalog] | |
Salisbury | |
The songster and the scholar; a paper read before the [American Antiquarian] Society, April 20, 1966. | |
St. Evremond, Dryden, and the theory of opera | |
Sumner | |
Three songs, c1949. | |
Two songs for voice and piano. | |
Vernon | |
We sing of life; songs for children, young people, adults. |