An edition of Pianistes du XXe siècle (2007)

Pianistes du XXe siècle

critique, pédagogie, interprétation

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Danièle Pistone
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An edition of Pianistes du XXe siècle (2007)

Pianistes du XXe siècle

critique, pédagogie, interprétation

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French
Pages
182

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Pianistes du XXe siècle: critique, pédagogie, interprétation
2007, Observatoire Musical Français
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Various essays and papers presented at a colloquium held Apr. 17, 2007 at the Université de Paris-Sorbonne under the auspices of the Observatoire Musical Français.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Text in French, with abstracts in French and English.

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Paris
Series
Observatoire musical français. Série Conférences et séminaires -- no 33, Observatoire musical français -- no 33.
Other Titles
Pianistes du vingtième siècle
Copyright Date
2007

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Library of Congress
ML707 .P53 2007

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182 pages
Number of pages
182

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Open Library
OL44965675M
ISBN 13
9782845911536
OCLC/WorldCat
237883290

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