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| Keyword | Excerpt (click on keyword for complete article) | | Aberdeen, John Morison of | 18th/19th Century Scottish collector of traditional music. | | Ackroyd, R M | Founder of Ackroyds. | | Adams, Thomas | Early 17th century English music publisher. Thomas Adams published Deuteromelia in 1609 and Melismata in 1611. | | Adler, Max | Musical instruments distributor in Erlbach, Vogtland.Max Adler founded his company in 1900 and was still active during the mid 1920s. | | Afzelius, Nils | | | Agazzari, Agostino | | | Agricola, Martin | 16th C. musicologist. | | Aldrich, Thomas Bailey | Wrote the lyrics to Reginald de Koven's "Cradle Song" | | Allorto, Riccardo | | | Andersson, Nils | Swedish musicologist, and the first editor of "Svenska låtar", the standard book of Swedish traditional music. | | Andreyev, Vassily Vassilievich | Russian late 19th century nobleman who popularised the balalaika, standardised its sizes and founded the first balalaika orchestra. | | Artigas, Carlos Medina | Latin-American (Bolivian?) string maker. | | Audiger | Officier de l'Instruction publique" at the Paris opera c. 1915. | | Ballard, Robert | French 16th Century music publisher. See: Adrian le Roy. | | Ballet, William | | | Barley, William | 16th Cemtury English publisher. William Barley's "A new Book of Tablature" (1596) is regarded as the first important printed collection of English lute music. | | Bathe, William | Irish musicologist. William Bathe published the first ever music theory book in England. He was also one of the first to develop a seven note system to replace the old-fashioned gamut system. His work | | Bauer, Karl | Founder of Marma. | | Bear, Richard | English late 18th C. publisher. | | Bellère, Jean | Flemish music publisher who worked with Pierre Phalése. |
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