Rimbault, Edward Francis, 1816-1876
Rimbault, Edward F. (Edward Francis), 1816-1876
Rimbault, Edward F. 1816-1876
Rimbault, E.F. (Edward Francis), 1816-1876
Edward Francis Rimbault English musicologist
Rimbault, Edward F.
Rimbault, Edward
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Works
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<L' >Africaine |
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amber witch |
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Ancient poetical tracts of the sixteenth century : reprinted from unique copies formerly in the possession of the late Thomas Caldecott, Esq. |
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The ancient vocal music of England. |
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Annie Laurie No. 4 of Chappell's standard edition of the favourite Songs of Scotland with symphonies and accompaniments for the pianoforte and choruses when required |
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Balfe, Michael |
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Barnett, John Francis |
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Bibliotheca Madrigaliana : a bibliographical account of the musical and poetical works published in England during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, under the titles of madrigals, ballets, ayres, canzonets etc. etc. |
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Bonduca : a tragedy. |
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Bright things can never die Ballad |
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Byrd, William |
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Catalogue of the music library of Edward Francis Rimbault, 1975 |
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Chappell's 100 operatic melodies |
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Cock Lorell's bote. |
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A collection of anthems, for voices and instruments |
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Faust a lyric drama in 5 acts |
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Faust <a >selection from Gounod's Opera, for the pianoforte |
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first set of Madrigals for three, four, five and six voices, composed by Thomas Bateson, scored from the original part books printed A. D. 1604 and, edited by Edward F. Rimbault,... |
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Follie's anatomie: or, satyres & satyricall epigrams |
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The Four Knaves : a series of satirical tracts |
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The full cathedral service as used on the festivals and saints' days of the Church of England, 1845 |
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Galiardo |
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Gallery of great composers, 1876 |
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Gentle words |
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Happy land tyrolienne |
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History of the organ |
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Kind-Heart's dream : containing five apparitions with their invectives against abuses reigning : from the original black-letter tract, printed (without date) in 1592 |
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A knight's conjuring : done in earnest, discovered in jest |
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lamentation |
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A little book of Songs and Ballads, gathered from ancient musick books, MS. and printed |
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Lord's prayer |
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Madrigaux |
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Maroccus extaticus, or, Bankes' Bay Horse in a trance : from the original tract printed in 1595 |
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A mass for five voices composed between the years 1553 & 1558 for the old cathedral of Saint Paul |
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Memoirs of musick |
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[Messen 5stg]. - 1840/41 |
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Messes |
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The miscellaneous works in prose and verse of sir Thomas Overbury, KNT., now first collected |
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Musical Antiquarian society n.os 1-19 |
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Musical illustrations of Bishop Percy's reliques of ancient English poetry : a collection of old ballad tunes, etc. : chiefly from rare mss. and early printed books : deciphered from the obsolete notation, and harmonized and arranged according to modern usage |
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Nunc dimittis |
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Odes |
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Old ballads illustrating the great frost of 1683-4 and the fair on the river Thames |
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The old cheque-book, or, Book of remembrance of the Chapel Royal, from 1561 to 1744 |
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The organ its history and construction / E. J. Hopkins and E. F. Rimbault. - Hilversum, 1965. |
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Parthenia, or, The first musick ever printed for the virginals, 1847 |
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prayer for the queenes most excellent majestie |
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The Prayer ;"Mose in Egitto" (extrait de) |
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Preludium |
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Psalm 10 [9, 2e p.] |
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Psalm 113 [112] |
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Psalm 125 [124] |
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Psalm 136 [135] |
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Psalm 22 [21] |
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Psalm 50 [49] |
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Psalm 68 [67] |
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Psalm 92 [91] |
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queenes command |
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The rounds, catches and canons of England. - |
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The Silver Trumpets |
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Songs |
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Two sermons preached by the boy bishop at St. Paul's, temp. Henry VIII. [i.e. VII.] and at Gloucester, temp. Mary |
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Veni Creator |
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When Israel came out of Egypt |
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Whole book of Asalms |
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