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Bibliography

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   Article 50827 Harp V {Europe and the Americas: Diatonic and chromatic harps, 5. Multi-rank harps in Europe outside Spain, (ii) Repertory & Harpists,  (iii) The late Renaissance and Baroque periods: triple harps, c) The British Isles-England and Wales.”  The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians,  London 2001.

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