Paul Bekker
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Paul Bekker (September 11, 1882, Berlin – March 7, 1937, New York) was one of the most articulate and influential German music critics of the 20th century.
The music library of Yale University houses the Paul Bekker Collection, which contains a variety of letters, documents, receipts, photographs, printed scores and other forms of miscellany, some of which have great historical and musicological value.
References and external links
- The Paul Bekker Papers from Irving S. Gilmore Music Library, Yale University.
- Works by Paul Bekker at Project Gutenberg
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