Ernest Reyer - Selected Writings in French

Selected Writings in French

  • Notes de musiques, Charpentier, 1875.
  • Notice sur Félicien David, Académie des Beaux-Arts, 17 November 1877.
  • Berlioz, Revue des Revues, 1 January 1894.
  • Quarante ans de musique (1857-1899), posthumus publication with préface and notes by Henriot, Calmann-Lévy, 1910, in-8°.

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