Red and Hot: The Fate of Jazz in the Soviet Union 1917-1991Hal Leonard Corporation, 1994 - 390 pages "...that rare thing, a piece of careful scholarship that is also superby entertaining...Starr, who is president of Oberlin College and has been associated with the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, is also a professional jazz musician, and his knowledgeable affection for the music shines through the text." - Andrea Lee, New York Times Book Review |
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Red and Hot: The Fate of Jazz in the Soviet Union 1917-1991 S. Frederick Starr Affichage d'extraits - 1994 |
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