| Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's | 75 pieces |
|---|---|
| First Publication | 1730 ca. |
| Genre Categories | Airs; Folksongs; Songs; |
| Related Works | The short flute method is an English translation (unattributed) of part of Principes de la flute traversiere, de la Flute a Bec, et du Haut-bois by Jacques Hotteterre; it is identical with the flute method in The Modern Musick-Master, or The Universal Musician by Peter Prelleur, but it is not known which is earlier. |
| Work Title | Aria di camera |
|---|---|
| Alternative. Title | Title-page transcription
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| Composer | Various |
| Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. | None [force assignment] |
| Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's | 75 pieces |
| First Publication. | 1730 ca. |
| Piece Style | Baroque |
| Instrumentation | flute (or violin) |
| Related Works | The short flute method is an English translation (unattributed) of part of Principes de la flute traversiere, de la Flute a Bec, et du Haut-bois by Jacques Hotteterre; it is identical with the flute method in The Modern Musick-Master, or The Universal Musician by Peter Prelleur, but it is not known which is earlier. |
| Extra Information | Many pieces cribbed from A collection of the most celebrated Irish tunes (Dublin:John & William Neal, c.1724) |