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A Dictionary of Musical Terms: Containing upwards of 9,000 English, French, German, Italian, Latin and Greek words and Pharses used in the art and science of music, carefully defined, and with the accent of the foreign words marked; Preceded by rules for

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A Dictionary of Musical Terms: Containing upwards of 9,000 English, French, German, Italian, Latin and Greek words and Pharses used in the art and science of music, carefully defined, and with the accent of the foreign words marked; Preceded by rules for the Pronunciation of Italian, German and French with a Supplement containing An English-Italian Vocabulary for Compsers - Gyan Books

About The Book: **A Dictionary of Musical Terms** by Theodore Baker is an extensive reference guide containing over 9,000 musical terms and phrases in English, French, German, Italian, Latin, and Greek. It provides clear, concise definitions along with pronunciation guides, especially for foreign terms. Preceded by rules for pronouncing Italian, German, and French, the dictionary is tailored for students, composers, and performers seeking accurate understanding and usage of musical language. The supplement includes an English-Italian vocabulary designed to aid composers in writing musical instructions. Baker’s work remains a valuable tool for enhancing musical literacy, precision, and cross-linguistic communication in the study of music.

Author: Theodore Baker

Pages: 272

Edition: 1895

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