A Catalogue of 18th-Century Symphonies

A Catalogue of 18th-Century Symphonies makes possible for the first time a comprehensive view of one of the largest and most significant repertories in the history of music. Until now, no one has known for certain who wrote what, and hundreds of symphonies have been attributed in manuscript and prin...

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Main Author: LaRue, Jan (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Indiana University Press 1988
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