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Thursday, 7 January 2010
Review of Cambridge Handel Encyclopedia
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book review
Magnificent Scholarship
My review of the magnificent new
Cambridge Handel Encyclopedia
is now on
Music and Vision
. (Note that the sight is moving to being a subscription site so you will have to register to read the review I'm afraid).
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