A treatise on singing explaining in the most simple manner, All the Rules for learning to sing by Note, without the Assistance of an Instrument, with some Observations on Vocal Music, interspersed with Original Examples, Solfeggi, Airs, Ducttos &c. &c Selected, & Compressed from the most Eminent Authors both Ancient and Modern, (particularly some Beautiful Vocal Pieces of Sacred Music from the M.S.S. of Jomelli and Sacchini, neverbefore published. In the collection of the late James Harris. & W.B.Earle Esq. salisbury with directions for a graceful management & Delivery of the Voice. By Ent. at Stationers Hall Joseph Corfe, Pr. 10s. 6. Gentleman of his Majesty's Chapels Royal & Organist of the Cathedral at Salisbury

  • Corfe, Joseph, 1741-1820.
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[1799]
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[London?] : To be had at the principal music shops in London & Bath, & at Mr. Corfe's, Salisbury, [1799]

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[4],11,[1],40p. : engr.music ; obl.20.

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ESTC T57199

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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