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Book Reviews in Issue 19:3 (Jan/Feb 1996)
HANDEL'S ORATORIOS AND EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY THOUGHT. By Ruth Smith. 484 pages. New York: Cambridge University Press. $59.95 | THE ART OF THE PIANO. By David Dubai. New York: Harcourt Brace and Company, 1995. 453 pp. (Paperback) |
NINETEENTH-CENTURY ITALIAN OPERA FROM ROSSINI TO PUCCINI. By Daniele Pistone, translated by E. Thomas Glasow. 109 pages. Pp. xix, 259. Portland, OR: Amadeus Press, 1995. $29.95 | THE CALLAS LEGACY. THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO HER RECORDINGS ON COMPACT DISC. FOURTH EDITION. By John Ardoin. xviii, 236 pp. (paperback). Portland, OR: Amadeus PressAïmber Press, Inc., 1995. $19.95 |
PRIEST OF MUSIC: THE LIFE OF DIMITRI MITROPOULOS. By William R. Trotter. 495 pages. Portland, Oregon: Amadeus Press. $29.95 | THE MARGINALIA BOOK OF COMPOSERS' LETTERS. Edited by Jan Fielden. 193 pages, paperback. Marginalia Press (distributed by Trafalgar Square, North Pomfret, Vermont). $13.95 |
RUBINSTEIN: A LIFE IN MUSIC. By Harvey Sachs. New York: Grove Press, 1995. 528 pp. $27.50 (paperback) | |
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