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The Harold E. Johnson Jean Sibelius Collection : a complete catalogue / [compiled by] Gisela Schlüter Terrell.
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Irwin Library. Rare Books & Special Collections
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English
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Published/Created
Indianapolis (4600 Sunset Ave., Indianapolis 46208) : Rare Books & Special Collections, Irwin Library, Butler University, 1993.
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xii, 101 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
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Mendel Music Library - Reference
ML136.I5 I657 1993
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Irwin Library Rare Books & Special Collections
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Harold E. Johnson Jean Sibelius Collection
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Sibelius, Jean 1865-1957
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Terrell, Gisela Schlüter, 1942-2013
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Cover title: Jean Sibelius Collection.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 56-79) and indexes.
Contents
About Harold E. Johnson
Introduction: The greatest monument to Sibelius
The scores
The recorded music
Books and other publications
Other materials and ephemera
Appendices
Title index to the scores of Jean Sibelius
Cumulative title index
Cumulative name index
Bibliographer's farewell: Runon synty, excerpt
Rare Books and Special Collections at Butler University.
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Jean Sibelius Collection
LCCN
93176937
OCLC
30319141
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