Lawrence Gilman fue un autor y crítico musical estadounidense que más tarde ganó notoriedad por sus duras críticas negativas de composiciones que se convirtieron en clásicos. Su ojo crítico y su prosa afilada revelaron una perspectiva única sobre la creación musical y su recepción. El trabajo de Gilman impulsa a los lectores a considerar el valor perdurable y el impacto de las piezas musicales a través de las generaciones.
A fascinating exploration of the ways in which music both reflects and is influenced by the natural world. Written by one of the foremost music critics of the early twentieth century.
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