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Whose Spain? : Negotiating Spanish Music In Paris, 1908-1929.
Llano, Samuel.(Currents In Latin American And Iberian Music)
Oxford University Press ©2012
The early 20th century saw great changes in the ways in which the French sought to understand and characterize Spain and its music. This book studies the efforts of Henri Collet and others. With a foreword, introduction, bibliography and index. Winner of the Robert M. Stevenson Award, American Musicological Society.
xxii, 270 p.; 24 cm.
Cloth
Language: English
ISBN: 0199858462
ISBN13: 9780199858460
UPC: 9780199858460
Whose Spain? : Negotiating Spanish Music In Paris, 1908-1929.
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