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- Ebenezer_Prout abstract "Ebenezer Prout (1 March 1835, Oundle – 5 December 1909, Canterbury), was an English musical theorist, writer, teacher and composer, whose instruction, afterwards embodied in a series of standard works still used today, underpinned the work of many British classical musicians of succeeding generations.".
- Q5331730 abstract "Ebenezer Prout (1 March 1835, Oundle – 5 December 1909, Canterbury), was an English musical theorist, writer, teacher and composer, whose instruction, afterwards embodied in a series of standard works still used today, underpinned the work of many British classical musicians of succeeding generations.".
- Ebenezer_Prout comment "Ebenezer Prout (1 March 1835, Oundle – 5 December 1909, Canterbury), was an English musical theorist, writer, teacher and composer, whose instruction, afterwards embodied in a series of standard works still used today, underpinned the work of many British classical musicians of succeeding generations.".
- Q5331730 comment "Ebenezer Prout (1 March 1835, Oundle – 5 December 1909, Canterbury), was an English musical theorist, writer, teacher and composer, whose instruction, afterwards embodied in a series of standard works still used today, underpinned the work of many British classical musicians of succeeding generations.".