CURZON COLLECTION. Vol. LXXII (ff. 56). Nikolai Medtner, Felix Mendelssohn, Moritz Moszkowski. 1. ff. 1-10. Medtner: *No. 2 in E flat, no. 3 in F minor, from 4 Contes, op. 26. Separate issues (Berlin: Edition Russe de musique, n.d.). 2. ff. 11-19v. M... Unspecified
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