Notes of a Moscow PianistDmitry Paperno was a witness to a golden age of the piano when the celebrated schools of Moscow produced a steady stream of great pianists who took the musical world by storm. |
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Creative Union: The Professional Organization of Soviet Composers, 1939-1953 Kiril Tomoff Limited preview - 2006 |