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Historia de la Música Clásica. Vol. X. Los Movimientos Contemporáneos

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Historia de la Música Clásica. Vol. X. Los Movimientos Contemporáneos
Historia de la Música Clásica. Vol. X. Los Movimientos Contemporáneos
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Pages: 174 pages
Publisher: Planeta
ISBN: 9788475513515
Format: tapa dura
Language: es-ES
Release date: 1/1/1983

ISBN: 9788475513515


Synopsis of Historia de la Música Clásica. Vol. X. Los Movimientos Contemporáneos

Este libro, 'Historia de la Música Clásica. Vol. X. Los Movimientos Contemporáneos', es una exploración profunda de la música clásica y sus movimientos contemporáneos. Publicado por Planeta en 1983, esta edición en tapa dura ofrece una visión ilustrada de 174 páginas sobre el tema. Ideal para amantes de la música clásica y estudiantes de música.



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