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PHILHARMONICA. International Music Journal
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In the Distorting Mirror of Musical Parody

Denisov Andrei Vladimirovich

Doctor of Art History

Professor of the Department of History of Foreign Music of the St Petersburg State Conservatory after N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov

190000, Russia, g. Saint Petersburg, ul. Glinki, 2

denisow_andrei@mail.ru
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DOI:

10.7256/2453-613X.2014.1.11731

Received:

26-08-2014


Published:

09-09-2014


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