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Musician-Teacher Collaborations: Altering the Chord by Catherina Christophersen & Ailbhe Kenny (Eds.), 2018. Milton, UK: Routledge. 276 pp, Pbk, £37.99, ISBN: 978-1138631601
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2020
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