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Introduction: From Nineteenth-Century Stage Melodrama to Twenty-First-Century Film Scoring

Issue: Vol 5 No. 1-2 (2012)

Journal: Journal of Film Music

Subject Areas: Popular Music

DOI: 10.1558/jfm.v5i1-2.7

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Author: Katherine K. Preston

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