Mason, L., & Webb, G. J. (1850). Cantica laudis, or The American book of church music: Being chiefly a selection of chaste and elegant melodies, from the most classic authors, ancient and modern, with harmony parts; together with chants, anthems, and other set pieces; for choirs and singing schools; to which are added tunes for congregational singing. Mason & Law.
Citazione stile Chigago Style (17a edizione)Mason, Lowell, e George James Webb. Cantica Laudis, or The American Book of Church Music: Being Chiefly a Selection of Chaste and Elegant Melodies, from the Most Classic Authors, Ancient and Modern, with Harmony Parts; Together with Chants, Anthems, and Other Set Pieces; for Choirs and Singing Schools; to Which Are Added Tunes for Congregational Singing. New York: Mason & Law, 1850.
Citatione MLA (9a ed.)Mason, Lowell, e George James Webb. Cantica Laudis, or The American Book of Church Music: Being Chiefly a Selection of Chaste and Elegant Melodies, from the Most Classic Authors, Ancient and Modern, with Harmony Parts; Together with Chants, Anthems, and Other Set Pieces; for Choirs and Singing Schools; to Which Are Added Tunes for Congregational Singing. Mason & Law, 1850.