Format: 13,50×20,5
ISBN: 978-953-7760-12-0
Pages: 180
Binding: paperback
Published: 2011.
17,00 € 10,20 €
Chopin
A book on Frederic Chopin written by his colleague and friend Franz Liszt. Croatian translation of the first French edition. Preface by pianist Veljko Glodić, professor at the Music Academy in Zagreb.
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#openwindow
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Heroes and Dragons on the Decline
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Notes from the Source, Questions for Later 