MUSICAL GROUNDWORK: Being a First Manual of Musical Form and History for Students and Readers. By Frederick J. Crowest.
“We have not met with any manual of the same kind so well calculated to quicken the mind of the musical reader and thence to stimulate him to a more extended study of the history and science of musical form.”—Manchester Guardian.
Transcriber’s Notes
Punctuation errors have been corrected.
[Page 63]: “connot practise” changed to “cannot practise”
[Page 368]: The sentence containing “...rtant occurrence, and” is missing the beginning in the original. The likely missing text, “But the most impo”, has been supplied by consulting an alternate version.