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Volume 89, Number 2, May 2008Table of Contents
- Franz Liszt and his World (review)
- pp. 256-260
- Schumanns Albumblätter (review)
- pp. 260-261
- Vincent d’Indy et son temps (review)
- pp. 261-266
- French Music since Berlioz (review)
- pp. 266-270
- Debussy and the Fragment (review)
- pp. 272-274
- Lou Harrison (review)
- pp. 282-283
- Remembering the Future (review)
- pp. 283-287
- Sonate für Klavier op. 1 (review)
- pp. 302-303
- Books Received
- pp. 306-309
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