First edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe... Show moreFirst edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932), a naturalised Brit of German-American descent, turned his interests to oriental studies and founded the artists' community at Sidi Bou Saïd. His lasting achievement is his present six-volume study of the history, theory, and repertory of Arabic music. Rodolphe d'Erlanger lived to see the publication of its first volume; his helpers Manoubi Snoussi, Henri Georg Farmer, Baron Carra de Vaux, Ali Darwish, and Ahmed El-Wafi completed the remaining volumes throughout a period of nearly three decades. - A clean, wide-margined copy. Main Heritage Compact General ML189 .E75 1930 Book vol. 4 Item-ID: i23825807 BIB-ID: 1507114 Show less
Music--Philosophy and aesthetics, Musikästhetik, ML3800 .C66 1920
par Jules Combarieu. Main Heritage Shelves General ML3800 .C66 1920 Book Item-ID: i1012293x BIB-ID: 1013929 Show morepar Jules Combarieu. Main Heritage Shelves General ML3800 .C66 1920 Book Item-ID: i1012293x BIB-ID: 1013929 Show less
The photograph portrays a group of musicians, one women and two men, playing traditional Arab instruments, namely in order, from right to left, a... Show moreThe photograph portrays a group of musicians, one women and two men, playing traditional Arab instruments, namely in order, from right to left, a lute (Rebab), a tambourine (Riq) and a lyre (Kissar). Title from item, date devised by Library staff. The photograph is signed, numbered (575) and titled in the negative. Main Heritage Display General HC.HP.2017.0076 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i24469336 BIB-ID: 2537264 Show less
First edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe... Show moreFirst edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932), a naturalised Brit of German-American descent, turned his interests to oriental studies and founded the artists' community at Sidi Bou Saïd. His lasting achievement is his present six-volume study of the history, theory, and repertory of Arabic music. Rodolphe d'Erlanger lived to see the publication of its first volume; his helpers Manoubi Snoussi, Henri Georg Farmer, Baron Carra de Vaux, Ali Darwish, and Ahmed El-Wafi completed the remaining volumes throughout a period of nearly three decades. - A clean, wide-margined copy. Main Heritage Shelves General ML189 .E75 1930 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i16817357 BIB-ID: 1507114 Show less
First edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe... Show moreFirst edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932), a naturalised Brit of German-American descent, turned his interests to oriental studies and founded the artists' community at Sidi Bou Saïd. His lasting achievement is his present six-volume study of the history, theory, and repertory of Arabic music. Rodolphe d'Erlanger lived to see the publication of its first volume; his helpers Manoubi Snoussi, Henri Georg Farmer, Baron Carra de Vaux, Ali Darwish, and Ahmed El-Wafi completed the remaining volumes throughout a period of nearly three decades. - A clean, wide-margined copy. Main Heritage Shelves General ML189 .E75 1930 Book vol. 4 Item-ID: i22672217 BIB-ID: 1507114 Show less
Traditional fishing, Traditional fishing--Qatar, Fishing boats, Fishing boats--Qatar, Dhows, Fishers, Fishers--Qatar--Portraits, Folk music, Folk music--Qatar, Pearl fisheries, Pearl fisheries--Qatar--Photographs
Title and date from item. Slides are housed in a plastic sheet captioned by the author. Catalogue 4, sleeve 3. Transparencies 579-596. Main Heritage... Show moreTitle and date from item. Slides are housed in a plastic sheet captioned by the author. Catalogue 4, sleeve 3. Transparencies 579-596. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2018.0097 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i25038035 BIB-ID: 2686805 Show less
First edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe... Show moreFirst edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932), a naturalised Brit of German-American descent, turned his interests to oriental studies and founded the artists' community at Sidi Bou Saïd. His lasting achievement is his present six-volume study of the history, theory, and repertory of Arabic music. Rodolphe d'Erlanger lived to see the publication of its first volume; his helpers Manoubi Snoussi, Henri Georg Farmer, Baron Carra de Vaux, Ali Darwish, and Ahmed El-Wafi completed the remaining volumes throughout a period of nearly three decades. - A clean, wide-margined copy. Main Heritage Shelves General ML189 .E75 1930 Book vol. 3 Item-ID: i2267200x BIB-ID: 1507114 Show less
First edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe... Show moreFirst edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932), a naturalised Brit of German-American descent, turned his interests to oriental studies and founded the artists' community at Sidi Bou Saïd. His lasting achievement is his present six-volume study of the history, theory, and repertory of Arabic music. Rodolphe d'Erlanger lived to see the publication of its first volume; his helpers Manoubi Snoussi, Henri Georg Farmer, Baron Carra de Vaux, Ali Darwish, and Ahmed El-Wafi completed the remaining volumes throughout a period of nearly three decades. - A clean, wide-margined copy. Main Heritage Shelves General ML189 .E75 1930 Book vol. 5 Item-ID: i22672229 BIB-ID: 1507114 Show less
First edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe... Show moreFirst edition of this standard work of reference for musicians and scholars alike. The wealthy French-born musicologist and painter Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger (1872-1932), a naturalised Brit of German-American descent, turned his interests to oriental studies and founded the artists' community at Sidi Bou Saïd. His lasting achievement is his present six-volume study of the history, theory, and repertory of Arabic music. Rodolphe d'Erlanger lived to see the publication of its first volume; his helpers Manoubi Snoussi, Henri Georg Farmer, Baron Carra de Vaux, Ali Darwish, and Ahmed El-Wafi completed the remaining volumes throughout a period of nearly three decades. - A clean, wide-margined copy. Main Heritage Shelves General ML189 .E75 1930 Book vol. 2 Item-ID: i22672205 BIB-ID: 1507114 Show less