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The History of Music.; 2
(Hardcover)
Emil 1827-1888 Naumann; Created by Ferdinand 1815-1891 Tr Praeger, F A Gore (Frederick Arthur Ouseley
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R885
Discovery Miles 8 850
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music examples of published scores from Bach to Xenakis. This is a
hardback book, with dust jacket.
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