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New York Public Library Desk Reference to the Performing Arts.
New York Public Library Staff.

Place Published: Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A.:
Publisher: Macmillan General Reference,
Date Published: 1996.

Description: TRADE PAPERBACK, in illustrated wrapper. 371 pages. Black and white photo illustrated. The book is FINE/AS NEW (unread). NOT price-clipped. NOT remaindered. Comes with BRODART jacket cover. JMVintage specializes in books, magazines, and treasures related to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor..and other curious people. "What are the basic parts of a symphony orchestra? How did George Balanchine transform modern ballet? What is the plot of Mozart's Don Giovanni? What is the Stanislavsky Method? What are the basic ballet positions? How is a play produced? The answers to these and thousands of other questions can no be found in one inclusive volume. This authoritative reference puts information about all of the most important dates, events, terms, works, techniques, and movements in the performing arts at your fingertips. From classical tragedy to performance art, tap dancing to jazz, The New York Public Library Performing Arts Desk Reference covers a vast array of topics, further illuminated with charts and illustrations, sidebars and special features. Whether you're a student of the arts, a performer, a researcher, or a fan, here is a comprehensive one-stop introduction to the worlds of theater, music, and dance."

Binding: Trade Paperback
Condition: Fine
ISBN: 002861447X

Book Id: 13209

Price: $10.50

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