First published in 1966, this volume explores the merits of each piece in the Winterthur Museum collection of Federal period American furniture. Montgomery (former director of the Museum, as well as l
(Brass Ensemble). Contents: Amazing Grace * Andante (Concerto in E Flat) * Contrapunctus I * Cor Royal * Farandole (L'Arlesienne) * Hallelujah! * Havah Nagilah * Just a Closer Walk with Thee * Kimigay
(Brass Ensemble). Contents: Amazing Grace * Andante (Concerto in E Flat) * Contrapunctus I * Cor Royal * Farandole (L'Arlesienne) * Hallelujah! * Havah Nagilah * Just a Closer Walk with Thee * Kimigay
(Brass Ensemble). Contents: Amazing Grace * Andante (Concerto in E Flat) * Contrapunctus I * Cor Royal * Farandole (L'Arlesienne) * Hallelujah! * Havah Nagilah * Just a Closer Walk with Thee * Kimigay
(Brass Ensemble). Contents: Amazing Grace * Andante (Concerto in E Flat) * Contrapunctus I * Cor Royal * Farandole (L'Arlesienne) * Hallelujah! * Havah Nagilah * Just a Closer Walk with Thee * Kimigay
(Brass Ensemble). Contents: Amazing Grace * Andante (Concerto in E Flat) * Contrapunctus I * Cor Royal * Farandole (L'Arlesienne) * Hallelujah! * Havah Nagilah * Just a Closer Walk with Thee * Kimigay
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