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Date: 2014-04-28 15:10:33
Rhapsody
Hungarian Rhapsodies
Dohnányi family
Johannes Brahms
Vladimir Horowitz
Cleveland Orchestra discography
Balint Vazsonyi
Classical music
Music
Ernő Dohnányi

Stylistic Elements within the Texture and Formal Structure of Ernst von Dohnányi’s Four Rhapsodies, op. 11

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