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A Dictionary of Music and Musicians
edited by George Grove
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1517952A Dictionary of Music and Musicians — Planché to Prick SongGeorge Grove
  • Planché, James
  • Planquette, Robert
  • Plantade, Charles
  • Planté, François, from appendix
  • Playford, John
  • Pleasants, Thomas
  • Pleyel, Ignaz
  • Pleyel & Co.
  • Plica
  • Plintivo
  • Plus Ultra
  • Pneuma
  • Pneumatic Action
  • Poco
  • Podatus
  • Poelchau, Georg
  • Pohl, Carl
  • Pohl, Richard
  • Pohlenz, Christian
  • Point
  • Point d'Orgue
  • Points
  • Poise, Ferdinand
  • Polacca
  • Pole, William
  • Poliuto
  • Polka
  • Polledro, Giovanni
  • Pollini, Francesco
  • Pollitzer, Adolphe, from appendix
  • Polly
  • Polo
  • Polonaise
  • Polonini, Entimio
  • Polska
  • Polyeucte
  • Polyphonia
  • Pomposo
  • Ponchielli, Amilcare
  • Poniatowski, Joseph
  • Pons, Jose
  • Ponte, Lorenzo da
  • Ponticello
  • Pontifical Choir
  • Poole, Elizabeth
  • Poole, Miss
  • Popper, David
  • Popular Ancient English Music
  • Porpora, Niccola
  • Porta, Costanzo, from appendix
  • Porta, Francesco della
  • Portamento
  • Portense
  • Porter, Samuel
  • Porter, Walter
  • Portman, Richard
  • Portmann, Johann Gottlieb
  • Portogallo
  • Posaune
  • Positions
  • Positive Organ
  • Postans, Miss
  • Posthorn
  • Posthumous
  • Postillon de Longjumeau, Le
  • Postillons
  • Postlude
  • Pot-pourri
  • Pott, August
  • Potter, Cipriani
  • Pougin, Arthur
  • Powell, Walter
  • Practical Harmony
  • Praeger, Ferdinand
  • Prænestinus
  • Prætorius
  • Pratt, John
  • Pratten, Robert
  • Preambulum
  • Pré aux Clercs, Le
  • Precentor
  • Preciosa
  • Predieri, Luc-Antonio
  • Preghiera
  • Preindl, Joseph
  • Prelleur, Peter
  • Prelude
  • Preludes, Les
  • Prentice, Thomas, from appendix
  • Preparation
  • Presa
  • Prestissimo
  • Presto
  • Prévost, Eugène
  • Preyer, Gottfried
  • Prick Song
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