The Music of the Sumerians and Their Immediate Successors: The Babylonians and Assyrians, Described and Illustrated from Original Sources
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th December 1970
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
781.735
Hardback
110
The main value of [Galpin's] contribution is in his power to sort and sift evidence and to apply what may be called a commonsense musical point of view to the theories which have been advanced. While the book is necessarily full of technical detail, it is made intelligible to the ordinary musical reader by the fact that Canon Galpin keeps his eye on the place of this music in the civilization which produced it.-Times (London) Literary Supplement
"The main value of Galpin's contribution is in his power to sort and sift evidence and to apply what may be called a commonsense musical point of view to the theories which have been advanced. While the book is necessarily full of technical detail, it is made intelligible to the ordinary musical reader by the fact that Canon Galpin keeps his eye on the place of this music in the civilization which produced it."-Times (London) Literary Supplement
"The main value of [Galpin's] contribution is in his power to sort and sift evidence and to apply what may be called a commonsense musical point of view to the theories which have been advanced. While the book is necessarily full of technical detail, it is made intelligible to the ordinary musical reader by the fact that Canon Galpin keeps his eye on the place of this music in the civilization which produced it."-Times (London) Literary Supplement
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