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ROBERT S. WINTER Whose Schubert? nineteenth-century music fall 2000 volume xxiv no. 2 edited by Lawrence Kramer Volume XXXI, number 1 Summer, 2007 MATT BAILEYSHEA The Struggle for Orchestral Control: Power, Dialogue, and the Role of the Orchestra in Wagner's Ring 3 Debussy's L'Isle joyeuse as Territorial Assemblage 28 MICHAEL L. KLEIN fall 2000 volume xxiv number 2 SETH MONAHAN "Inescapable" Coherence and the Failure of the Novel-Symphony in the Finale of Mahler's Sixth 53 William Kinderman and Matthew Head COMMUNICATIONS CONTRIBUTORS DIRECTIONS TO CONTRIBUTORS
19th-Century Music – University of California Press
Published: Jul 1, 2007
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