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History of Music Division of [l143563]. [b]For the German variant, please use [l89289][/b] [b]For the Spanish variant, please use [l2447683][/b] CATALOGERS: [b]Please be careful not to enter the series and sub-series information in the title field[/b] - as with other classical releases, the titles of the works performed on the LP(s) are the actual titles. When adding LPs from the [l1020938] series, please enter the series information in the following sequence, to insure that the LPs are listed properly: 1) Series [l1020938] 2) Next enter the appropriate Research Period series (beginning with Gregorian Chant and ending with Mannheim and Vienna). All Research Periods begin with a Roman Numeral before the words "Research Period". 3) Finally, enter the Research Period's sub-series [b]in the Catalog Number field[/b] next to the Research Period series. Note too that some releases may belong to multiple Research Period sub-series - just enter each appropriate sub-series as a Catalog Number for additional Research Periods. [b]DO NOT[/b] enter this sub-series as a primary level series on its own. Please refer to [r9660442] for reference on entering in this information correctly.
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I. Research Period: Gregorian Chant
II. Research Period: The Central Middle Ages
III. Research Period: The Early Renaissance
IV. Research Period: The High Renaissance (16th Century)
IX. Research Period, Series F: Organ Works
IX. Research Period, Series L: Overtures And Sinfonias
IX. Research Period: The Works Of Johann Sebastian Bach
Series A: The Florentine Group
Series B: Clavier, Organ And Lute
Series B: The Neapolitan Group
Series D: The Netherlanders To Okeghem
Series D: The Solo And The Trio Sonata
Series E: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Series F: Spiritual Concerto And Church Cantata
Series K: Instrumental Concertos
V. Research Period: The Italian Seicento
VI. Research Period: German Baroque Music
VII. Research Period: Western Europe From 1650 To 1750
VII. Research Period: Western Europe From 1650 To 1800
VIII: Research Period: The Italian Settecento
X. Research Period: George Frederick Handel