Bishop, John, 1817-1890
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Bishop, John
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Bishop, John (1817-90)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bishop, John, ‡d 1817-1890
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- 551 _ _ ‡a Cheltenham ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
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Works
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Alexander's Feast, an Ode on St. Cecilia's Day | |
Antoine Stradivari, luthier célèbre, connu sous le nom de Stradivarius. | |
The art of playing the ancient and modern piano forte works, 1839?: | |
Czerny's supplement to his Royal piano forte school : 64 brilliant & useful exercises selected from the works of Albrechtsberger ... [et al.] | |
Dies irae | |
Forty daily studies | |
GILES SERVICE &c. | |
Half hours at the organ. Being selections and extracts from the works of the best ancient and modern composers, arranged in a familiar style for that instrument... | |
Hamiltons celebrated dictionary : comprising an explanation of 3,500 Italian, French, German, English, and other musical terms, phrases and abbreviations, also a copious list of musical characters, such as are found in the works of Adam ... [et al.] with an appendix, consisting of a reprint of John Tincotor's Terminorum musicae diffinitorium, the first musical dictionary known / edited by John Bishop. | |
Hand-Book for the oratorios | Mozart's | Twelfth Service | In G Major | (with english words written and adapted by William Ball) | edited | With an Accompaniment for the pianoforte, | by | John Bishop | of Cheltenham. | |
Louis Spohr's celebrated Violin School | |
Masses | |
Messiah a sacred oratorio, composed in the year 1741 : with an accompaniment for the pianoforte or organ | |
The morning practice : followed by 40 daily studies, for the piano forte, with the prescribed repetitions to enable the student to acquire and retain the highest degree of execution : op. 337 | |
Notice of Anthony Stradivari, the celebrated violin-maker, known by the name of Stradivarius: preceded by historical and critical researches on the origin and transformations of bow instruments and followed by a theoretical analysis of the bow and remarks on Francis Tourte . | |
The order of the daily service of the United church of England and Ireland, as arranged for use "in quires and places where they sing," | |
Pieces | |
The school of embellishments, appoggiaturas, turns & shakes : consisting of 70 studies : for the piano forte : op. 355 | |
School of practical composition; or, Complete treatise on the composition of all kinds of music ... together with a treatise on instrumentation. The whole enriched with numerous practical examples ... | |
Schule der Verzierungen, Vorschläge, Mordenten und Triller | |
[title page, f.1r:] [by other hand:] Original Score in Bianchi's handwriting. | JB | [by Bianchi:] Originale | Sequenza de Morti | Di Francesco Bianchi Cremonese | |
A treatise on the structure and preservation of the violin and all other bow-instruments; together with an account of the most celebrated makers, and of the genuine characteristics of their instruments; | |
The violin: some account of that leading instrument, and its most eminent professors, from its earliest date to the present time; | |
Violinschule. English. [from old catalog] |