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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 September 2021

Edward Campbell
Affiliation:
University of Aberdeen
Peter O'Hagan
Affiliation:
Roehampton University, London
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  • Edited by Edward Campbell, University of Aberdeen, Peter O'Hagan, Roehampton University, London
  • Book: The Cambridge Stravinsky Encyclopedia
  • Online publication: 30 September 2021
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  • Book: The Cambridge Stravinsky Encyclopedia
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