A dictionary of musical terms, containing upwards of 9000 English, French, German, Italian, Latin and Greek words and phrases, preceded by rules for the pronunciation of Italian, German and French; . s could thus nominallyevade the rule prohibiting the entranceof unprepared dissonances.)... C^raiTt-note, a note of embellishment, usuallydistinguished by its smaller comparativesize. The graces for harpsichord, clavichord,pianoforte and voice, enumerated below iaalphabetical order, are given according to thefollowing authorities:—J. H. dAnglebert, 1689(dA.); Bach, 1720 (B.); C. Ph. E. Bach,1


A dictionary of musical terms, containing upwards of 9000 English, French, German, Italian, Latin and Greek words and phrases, preceded by rules for the pronunciation of Italian, German and French; . s could thus nominallyevade the rule prohibiting the entranceof unprepared dissonances.)... C^raiTt-note, a note of embellishment, usuallydistinguished by its smaller comparativesize. The graces for harpsichord, clavichord,pianoforte and voice, enumerated below iaalphabetical order, are given according to thefollowing authorities:—J. H. dAnglebert, 1689(dA.); Bach, 1720 (B.); C. Ph. E. Bach,1787 (Em: B.); Dr. John Blow, 1700 (Bl.); Busby, 1786 (Bu.); François Couperin,1713 (C); J. W. Callcott, 1817 (Ca.); EtienneLoulié, 1696 (L.); ?. de S. Lambert, 1697 (La.);F. W. Marpurg, 1762 (M.); P. J. Milchmeyer,1797 (Mi.); J. S. Petri, 1782 (P.); Fr. Pollini,1711 (Po.); J. P. Rameau, 1737 (R.); Christ-opher Simpson, 1659 (S.); G. F. Wolf, 1783-89(W.); and J. G. Walther, 1732 _(Wa.). In every case, the special article in the bodyof the book should also be consulted, the pri-mary intention of this article being to give alist of signs for ready reference. (Bl.) W)or(»»» (B.). Back Turn. Balancement Beat. GRACE.


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