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Documents par ordre de pertinence
002440 (1932) Lenora Coffin [États-Unis]Study Helps for Developing “Discriminating Listening” Part I Ability to Recognize Different Styles in Instrumental Music
000854 (2003) For your Library
000914 (2002) For Your Library
000985 (2001) Oliver Vitouch [Allemagne, Autriche]When Your Ear Sets the Stage: Musical Context Effects in Film Perception
000A54 (2000) For Your Library
000D33 (1996) For Your Library
000D34 (1996) For Your Library
000E97 (1993) For Your Library
001363 (1984) Lewis PorterJazzwomen Part II: “You Can't Get Up There Timidly”
001455 (1982) G H Mooney ; M F DrummondEssentials of health economics: Part III (continued)--developing health care policies.
001841 (1972) Marvin S. AdlerWhen You Climb Aboard a Bandwagon…
001877 (1971) Hugh Mullins [États-Unis]The Art of Listening: Developing Musical Perception
001C46 (1960) George E. ReynoldsYou Can't Beat the Band — Part II
002220 (1939) Frank R. Arnold [États-Unis]You Can Wake Them Up in French
000056 (2012) Robert MessengerWHEN BRITTEN RULED THE STAVES
000216 (2009) When Language is a Delicate Timepiece: Mavis Gallant in conversation with Marta Dvorak
000381 (2007) Kirk Kassner [États-Unis]Animated Listening Maps
000742 (2004) Davide DaolmiReview: Cantatas for Alto and Continuo: 16 Alto Cantatas from the Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, Oxford
000843 (2003) Jonathan Freeman-AttwoodReview: A Century of Recorded Music: Listening to Musical History
000879 (2002) Nan Mcdonald [États-Unis] ; Douglas Fisher [États-Unis]Strings Attached: A Musical Listening Unit
000D90 (1995) Mark Crook [États-Unis]The OCLC online union catalog: An incomparable library resource
001196 (1987) Marilyn Rice [États-Unis]Shortcuts to Developing Giftedness in Children
001252 (1986) Tim WillsonJapanese bands: What Makes Them So Good?
001495 (1981) Anne SimpsonEmbellish Till You Find Him
001579 (1979) Larry FisherMussorgsky à la Moog: Listening Exercises in Electronic Music
001745 (1975) Mary Enda Tookey [États-Unis]Developing Creative Thinking Through an Interdisciplinary Curriculum
001875 (1971) The Library World Volume 72 Issue 11
001901 (1970) The Library World Volume 72 Issue 5
001935 (1969) The Library World Volume 71 Issue 4
001936 (1969) The Library World Volume 71 Issue 2
001968 (1968) The Library World Volume 69 Issue 8
001A02 (1967) The Library World Volume 69 Issue 2
001A16 (1967) H. De Jager [Pays-Bas]Listening to the Audience
001A42 (1966) Edward F. MenerthSinging in Style: MODERN Part I: Evolutionary
001C96 (1958) Janet Russell Owens [États-Unis]When Should Piano Lessons Begin?
001D25 (1957) The Library World Volume 58 Issue 11
001D44 (1956) The Library World Volume 58 Issue 2
001D92 (1954) Jürgen BalzerThe New in Music (Part 2)
001E82 (1951) The Library World Volume 53 Issue 6
002080 (1944) Do You Have the Answers?
002293 (1937) Harry Allen Feldman [États-Unis]You Don't Have to Practice Scales
002451 (1932) God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen
002594 (1926) The Library World Volume 28 Issue 10

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