Explore the intricate connection between music and love with "Dictionnaire De La Musique Appliqu e L'amour...", a comprehensive dictionary by Albert de Lasalle. This historical reference work delves into the musical terms, concepts, and cultural contexts associated with love, providing insights into how music has been used to express and enhance romantic emotions throughout history.
Written in French, this dictionary offers a unique perspective on the language of love as interpreted through the art of music. A valuable resource for music historians, students, and enthusiasts, this book illuminates the enduring relationship between melody and affection.
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