Polish Music Journal
Vol. 6, No. 1, Summer 2003. ISSN 1521 - 6039
Three Twentieth-Century Jewish Musicians
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Copyright 2003 by Hankus Netsky.
Editors: Maja Trochimczyk and Linda Schubert.
Editorial Assistance: Krysta Close.
Publisher: Polish Music Center, Summer 2003.
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