A Gilbert And Sullivan Dictionary

A Gilbert And Sullivan Dictionary by George E. Comp Dunn is a reprint edition published by Da Capo Press on October 21, 1971. This 175-page book serves as a comprehensive reference for those interested in the works of Gilbert and Sullivan, providing insights into their music and techniques. The dictionary format allows readers to easily navigate various topics related to the composers, making it a useful resource for both study and instruction in music.
Readers will find detailed entries compiled by George E. Dunn that cover aspects of music, voice, and individual composers. This edition continues the legacy of the original 1936 publication, offering valuable information for musicians and enthusiasts alike. The book’s focus on instruction and study techniques makes it particularly relevant for those looking to deepen their understanding of Gilbert and Sullivan’s contributions to music.
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Compiled By George E. Dunn. Reprint Of The 1936 Ed.
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