CARL DOLMETSCH AND THE RECORDER REPERTOIRE OF THE 20TH CENTURY
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"Between 1939 and 1989 the recorder virtuoso Carl Dolmetsch gave 45 concerts at the Wigmore Hall in London, all but a few with harpsichordist Joseph Saxby. The highlight of these concerts was the performance of a specially commissioned work. Many important 20th-century composers contributed to this corpus of works, including Lennox Berkeley, York Bowen, Arnold Cooke, Gordon Jacob and Edmund Rubbra. This book is the first to explore this repertoire in depth."--BOOK JACKET.
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Andrew Mayes
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Colin Brown
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Carl Dolmetsch and the Recorder Repertoire of the 20th Century
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Carl Dolmetsch and the Recorder Repertoire of the 20th Century
- CDCarl Dolmetsch and the Recorder...Andrew Mayes, Colin Brown
Carl Dolmetsch and the Recorder Repertoire of the 20th Century
- CDCarl Dolmetsch and the Recorder...Andrew Mayes, Colin Brown
Carl Dolmetsch and the Recorder Repertoire of the 20th Century
- CDCarl Dolmetsch and the Recorder...Andrew Mayes, Colin Brown
Carl Dolmetsch and the Recorder Repertoire of the 20th Century
- CDCarl Dolmetsch and the Recorder...Andrew Mayes, Colin Brown
Carl Dolmetsch and the Recorder Repertoire of the 20th Century
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CARL DOLMETSCH AND THE RECORDER REPERTOIRE OF THE 20TH CENTURY.