An edition of A travers chants (1862)

Mozart, Weber and Wagner

with various essays on musical subjects

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An edition of A travers chants (1862)

Mozart, Weber and Wagner

with various essays on musical subjects

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W. Reeves
Language
English
Pages
216

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Edition Notes

At head of title: The critical writings of Hector Berlioz.
"Under the comprehensive title of Mid realms of song,' the publisher has now presented ... a full ... transcript of the ... critical writings of Hector Berlioz, issued under the title of À travers chants.'"--Publisher's note, p. [ii] The present volume is the last in the series; the two preceding volumes were entitled respectively, "A critical study of Beethoven's nine symphonies" (1913) and "Gluck & his operas" (1915)

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London

Classifications

Library of Congress
ML410.B5 A543 1918z, ML410 .B5Ae

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Pagination
xiv, 216 p.
Number of pages
216

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6616287M
LCCN
19007726
OCLC/WorldCat
604625

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