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La Revue Musicale. Revue Mensuelle Internationale d'art Musical Ancien et Moderne (37 no's in 35 volumes) — PRUNIERES, Henry (directeur)

La Revue Musicale. Revue Mensuelle Internationale d'art Musical Ancien et Moderne (37 no's in 35 volumes)

PRUNIERES, Henry (directeur)
Swets & Zeitlinger N.V., Amsterdam / Réimprimé avec le consentement des Editions Richard-Masse, Paris
1966-1971 (reprint of the 1921-1952 editions), Sewed softcovers, 37 no's in 35 volumes, Illustrated. Some signs of use and with some browning (not by smoke), Overall in acceptable condition. Heavy shipment.
"1921-1952, no 3,4,5,6,9,10,11,22,35,40,47,72,82,88,91,92,96,99,106, 117/118,121,122,123,129,130,135/136,138,139,141,151,159,181,182,207,213."
Musicologia Hungarica (Neue Folge), Band 1-7 (siehe extra Info) — Diverse Autoren 8 photos

Musicologia Hungarica (Neue Folge), Band 1-7 (siehe extra Info)

Diverse Autoren
Akadémiai Kiado, Budapest / Musicologia Hungarica (Neue Folge), Band 1-7
1967-1980, circa 140S. pro Band, Leinen. Schutzumschläge mit Gebrauchsspuren, Bücher gut erhalten. Paketsendung.
Band 1, GOMBOSI, Otto Der Lautenist Valentin Bakfark, Leben und Werke (1507-1576) - Band 2, FALVY, Zoltan Drei Reimoffizien aus Ungarn und Ihre Musik. - Band 3, KOKAI, Rudolf Franz List in seinen frühen Klavierwerken. - Band 4, SZABOLCSI, Bence Tanzmusik aus Ungarn im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert. - Band 5, BARDOS, Kornel Volksmusikartige Variierungstechnik in den Ungarischen Passionen. - Band 6, KABA, Melinde Die Römische Orgel von Aquincum (3. Jahrhundert). - Band 7, LOSONCZI, Agnes Bedarf, Funktion, Wertwechsel in der Musik.
Illustrated Periodicals of the 1860s. Contexts & Collaborations. — COOKE, Simon

Illustrated Periodicals of the 1860s. Contexts & Collaborations.

COOKE, Simon
Oak Knoll Press - Private Libraries Association
2010, 228pp, Illustrated. Hardcover, with dustjacket. In good condition.
A detailed, historical reconstruction of the essential character of illustrated periodicals in Britain in the 1860s. Considers the complex interrelationships between publishers, editors, artists, engravers, and authors and their effects on creative output. Illustrated in grayscale with more than 120 reproductions of engravings and preparatory drawings.
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