Concepts in String Playing Reflections by Artist-Teachers at the Indiana University School of Music

Indiana University's School of Music is widely recognized as one of the world's outstanding performance-oriented teaching institutions. One of the strongest departmenfs in a consistently excellent school is the string faculty. Especially for this vol-ume, twelve artist-teachers from the st...

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Other Authors: Grodner, Murray (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Indiana University Press 1979
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