A treatise of musick , containing the principles of composition. Wherein the several parts thereof are fully explained, and made useful both to the Professors and Students of that Science. By Mr. Rameau, Principal Composer to his Most Christian Majesty, and to the Opera at Paris. Translated into English from the original in the French Language. Entered at Stationer's-Hall, and Published according to the Act of Parliament.

  • Rameau, Jean Philippe, 1683-1764.
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MDCCLII. [1752]
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Trait�e de l'harmonie. English
A treatise of musick, containing the principles of composition. Wherein the several parts thereof are fully explained, and made useful both to the Professors and Students of that Science. By Mr. Rameau, Principal Composer to his Most Christian Majesty, an

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London : printed by Robert Brown, for the proprietor, and sold by John Walsh, in Catherine-Street in the Strand, and all the other musick shops in town, MDCCLII. [1752]

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