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Michael Raeburn

    Architecture of the Western World
    Heritage of Music
    Renoir
    • Renoir

      Hayward Gallery, London, 30 January-21 April 1985, Galeries nationales du Grand palais, Paris, 14 May-2 September 1985, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 9 October 1985-5 January 1986

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Produced for the museum exhibitions in 1985, book is full of the colorful paintings of Renoir.

      Renoir
      4.5
    • Heritage of Music

      • 1280 pages
      • 45 hours of reading

      V.1 -- The history of music, from its beginnings, through the lives and works of J.S. Bach and George Frideric Handel, and the nature and import of the Classical style as embodied in the works of Gluck, Mozart, and Haydn. V.2 -- Chronicles 19th-century Romanticism and the lives and works of Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Puccini and others. V.3 -- Focuses on the second half of the 19th century, looking at the lives and works of composers such as Franz Liszt, Wagner, and Tchaikovsky. V.4 -- Examines the changes in music which have taken place in the 20th century, especially the revolutions caused by Debussy and Schoenberg

      Heritage of Music
      4.5
    • Architecture of the Western World

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Traces the history of architectural design in the Western world through photographs, illustrations, and discussions of specific architectural periods, examining construction, planning, design, and personal innovation

      Architecture of the Western World