French Pianism: A Historical PerspectiveKahn & Averill, 1999 - 370 pagina's The undisputed preeminence of Paris as a centre of the piano world dates from the early 19th century, and the rigorous professors of the Paris Conservatoire transmitted the characteristic French piano style faithfully to each new generation for some 150 years. |
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Foreword by Gaby Casadesus | 9 |
List of Interviewees | 17 |
The Nineteenth Century | 23 |
Copyright | |
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