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Book Reviews in Issue 12:5 (May/June 1989)
CECILE CHAMINADE- A Bio-Bibliography. By Marcia J. Citron. 243 pp. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1988. $39.95 | MASCAGNI: An Autobiography. By David Stivender. 372 pp. White Plains, NY: Pro/Am Music Resources, Inc., 1988. $35.00 |
CZECH OPERA. By John Tyrrell. 352 pp. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988. $49.50 | MY LIFE. By Richard Wagner. Translated by Andrew Gray; edited by Mary Whittall. 786 pp. (Paperback). New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987. $24.95 |
FLUTE MUSIC BY WOMEN COMPOSERS: An Annotated Catalog. Compiled by Heide M. Boenke. 201 pp. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1988. $37.95 | OPERA ANNUAL: U.S., 1984-1985. By Jerome S. Ozer (editor). 642 pp. Jerome S. Ozer, publisher, 1988. $48.00 |
FRANZ SCHUBERT IN HIS TIME. By Ernst Hilmar. 157 pp. Portland, OR: Amadeus Press, 1988. $14.95 | RAVEL ACCORDING TO RAVEL. By Valdo Perlemuter and Helene Jourdan-Morhange. Translated by Frances Tanner. Edited by Harold Taylor. 92 pp. White Plains, NY: Pro/Am Music Resources, Inc. 1988 |
HAYDN- HIS LIFE AND MUSIC. By H. C. Robbins Landon and David Wyn Jones. 383 pp. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1988. $45.00 | RAVEL REMEMBERED. By Roger Nichols, xxviii, 203 pp. New York: W. W. Norton and Co. 1988. $25.00 |
LIPATTI. By Dragos Tanasescu and Grigore Bargauanu; Edited by Carola Grindea; Translated by Carola Grindea and Anne Goosens. 246 pp. (illustrated). White Plains, NY: Pro/Am Music Resources, Inc., 1988. $26.50 | THE USE OF MUSIC AND RECORDINGS FOR TEACHING ABOUT THE MIDDLE AGES. By John W. Barker. 230 pp. Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute Publications, 1988. Price not given |
MARIA MALIBRAN- DIVA OF THE ROMANTIC AGE. By April FitzLyon. 330 pp. (illustrated). Bloomington, in: Indiana University Press, 1988. $29.95 | |
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