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Book Reviews in Issue 19:4 (Mar/Apr 1996)

  A GUIDE TO THE SOLO SONGS OF JOHANNES BRAHMS. By Lucien Stark. 374 pages. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press

  PIANO: A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF THE WORLD'S MOST CELEBRATED INSTRUMENT. By David Crombie. 112 pages. Gilroy, CA: Miller Freeman Books. $35

  CELLO TECHNIQUE—Principles and Forms of Movement. By Gerhard Mantel; translated by Barbara HaimbegerThiem. Foreword by Janos Starker. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 232 pages

  SCHWANN CD REVIEW DIGEST (CLASSICAL): The Guide to Critical Music Reviews, 1995 Annual. Edited by Janet Grimes. 706 pages. Sante Fe, NM: Stereophile, Inc. $63.80 per year for three quarterlies and the cumulative annual

  ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF: A CAREER ON RECORD. By Alan Sanders and John B. Steane. 192 pages; 14 b/w photos. Portland, Oregon: Amadeus Press. $24.95

  STEINWAY & SONS. By Richard K. Lieberman. New Haven/London: Yale University Press, 1995. 374 pp. $35.00

  ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF: A CAREER ON RECORD. By Alan Sanders and John B. Steane. 192 pages; 14 b/w photos. Portland, Oregon: Amadeus Press. $24.95

  THE LANGUAGE OF THE CLASSICAL FRENCH ORGAN: A Musical Tradition Before 1800 (New and expanded edition). By Fenner Douglass. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995. 251 pp. $18.00 (paper)

  HENRY PURCELL-THE ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF HIS STYLE. By Martin Adams. 388 pages. Cambridge University Press, New York, $59.95

  THE POST-CLASSICAL PREDICAMENT: ESSA YS ON MUSIC AND SOCIETY. By Joseph Horowitz. 215 pp. Boston, MA: Northeastern University Press. $29.95

  MOZART: A LIFE. By Maynard Solomon. 640 pages. New York: HarperCollins, 1995. $35.00. _

 

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