Ludwig Misch Collection 1933-1967 bulk 1930s-1940s

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Ludwig Misch Collection 1933-1967 bulk 1930s-1940s

The Ludwig Misch Collection documents the musical career and life of the musicologist Ludwig Misch. Included in thiscollection are numerous essays and reviews about several composers, memoirs, personal correspondence and a small amount of family papers. Those documents give an impression of LudwigMisch's varied activities in the field of music.

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