Mellers, 1989 - Google Patents
Jean Wiéner RedivivusMellers, 1989
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- Mellers W
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More than half a century ago I published, while still a student, an essay about the music of Jean Wiéner. When, ten years later, some of my adolescent journalism was collected into book form I omitted the Wiéner piece, partly because by then it seemed to me rather 'young …
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