Explore the musical landscape of 1865 with "The Musical Standard, Volumes 3-1865." This collection offers a glimpse into the musical tastes, standards, and critical perspectives of the era. Readers interested in the history of music and musical criticism will find a treasure trove of information within these pages.
Although the author is anonymous, the work provides valuable insights into the musical world of its time. This volume is perfect for researchers, historians, and anyone passionate about understanding the evolution of musical thought and performance. Discover the enduring relevance of "The Musical Standard" and its contribution to the ongoing conversation about music.
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