| Carol Kimball - Song: A Guide To Art Song Style And Literature, Revised Edition
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585 pages, Item 1850217EU, $27.95
Carol Kimball's comprehensive survey of art song literature has been the principal one-volume American source on the topic. Now back in print after an absence of several years, this newly revised edition includes biographies and discussions on the work of 150 composers of various nationalities, as well as articles on styles of various schools of composition. Certainly, no music library can be considered complete without a copy of this book. "Carol Kimball - Song: A Guide To Art Song Style And Literature, Revised Edition" has a sales rank of 11512.
Songbook Format: Reference Book
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Publisher: "Carol Kimball - Song: A Guide To Art Song Style And Literature, Revised Edition" was published by Hal Leonard Corporation.
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