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Italian Traditions and Puccini : Compositional Theory and Practice In Nineteenth-Century Opera.
Baragwanath, Nicholas.(Musical Meaning And Interpretation)
Indiana Univ. Press ©2011
This book examines the methods and fundamentals of music which were taught in Italian conservatories of the 19th century, and looks at the role of traditional teachings in the music of Italian opera composers, especially Puccini. With a preface, notes, bibliography, and indices. Music examples.
xx, 407 p.; 24 cm.
Cloth
Language: English
ISBN: 0253356261
ISBN13: 9780253356260
Italian Traditions and Puccini : Compositional Theory and Practice In Nineteenth-Century Opera.
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