Description: Les Instruments des Ecoles Italiennes Catalogue: Precede D'une Introduction et Suivi de Notes sur les Principaux Maitres by Jules Gallay, MM. Gand et Bernardel Freres, Paris, 1872, 153pp, cloth, 4.5 x 7", 18mo Fair condition. Wear and staining to boards. Tips are bumped. Title in gilt on spine. Front board and spine are detached from binding, but still attached to rear board. Stamp for the Music Library of Yale University, Dragan Plamenac Collection opposite introduction. No known marginalia. Toning, age-staining, and foxing throughout textblock. Please see photos. Jules Gallay (4 September 1822 - 3 September 1897) was a French lawyer and music historian. Gallay was a member of the music section of the international jury at the 1873 Vienna World's Fair and wrote an official report on the arch instruments. He also made various donations to several museums, including a violin by Francois-Louis Pique and the portrait of Marin Marais painted by Andre Bouys to the Musee instrumental of the Conservatoire de Paris in 1888. FORN-TUB-0035-BB-0524-JC675
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Binding: Cloth
Language: French
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Author: Jules Gallay
Publisher: MM. Gand et Bernardel Freres
Topic: Music
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