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Second , Kiki Kosinski kindly shared private documents and accounts related to the Novak books and offered constructive comments on my earlier , Polish - language version of a section of this essay . Third , Barbara Lupack has been more ...
Second , Kiki Kosinski kindly shared private documents and accounts related to the Novak books and offered constructive comments on my earlier , Polish - language version of a section of this essay . Third , Barbara Lupack has been more ...
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This viewpoint forms a strong focal point for the eighteen essays by recognized international scholars that follow , as each essay returns to the theme of literary and musical connections in the music of Szymanowski and his ...
This viewpoint forms a strong focal point for the eighteen essays by recognized international scholars that follow , as each essay returns to the theme of literary and musical connections in the music of Szymanowski and his ...
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She begins her essay with a reproduction from a leaf of the autograph manuscript of King Roger , housed in the Library of Congress , which shows the titles of the poems that Szymanowski intended to set in his cycle , Children's Rhymes .
She begins her essay with a reproduction from a leaf of the autograph manuscript of King Roger , housed in the Library of Congress , which shows the titles of the poems that Szymanowski intended to set in his cycle , Children's Rhymes .
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