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New, unused item. This item has been stored on a bookshelf without being read. It is generally in good condition with no noticeable scratches, stains, or tears, but please understand that it has been handled by a person once before purchasing. We also offer combined sales with other products. Thank you for your consideration. ==== A grand historical epic that recreates the most exciting two years in the classical music world based on the remaining sound sources!! The death of Furtwängler, the retirement of Toscanini... The masters born in the 19th century departed, and Karajan, Bernstein, Maria Callas, and others reached the pinnacle during the Cold War. Musicians traveled west and east, staking the prestige of both East and West blocs. The "record" golden age arrived with stereo, and a new generation of stars like Gould were born. What did Hidekazu Yoshida and Ginji Yamane see and hear at that time? A book that analyzes in detail the important events in classical music in 1954/55. - Title: History of Performance Theory 1954/55 - Author: Kotaro Yamazaki - ISBN: 978-4-86598-029-5 - Price: 3520 yen Thank you for viewing.
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