The History of Violin Playing, from Its Origins to 1761 and Its Relationship to the Violin and Violin Music

The History of Violin Playing, from Its Origins to 1761 and Its Relationship to the Violin and Violin Music
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Publisher : London ; New York : Oxford University Press
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