7 Arts, 2. izdajaFernando Puma Permabooks, 1953 |
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Stran 70
... theater , exploitation by camera , and the ever - growing library of descriptive travel lore , there arises in modern society a dispute which has fi- nalized itself in placing dance in that ambiguous position between science and art ...
... theater , exploitation by camera , and the ever - growing library of descriptive travel lore , there arises in modern society a dispute which has fi- nalized itself in placing dance in that ambiguous position between science and art ...
Stran 129
... theater involves highly complex problems that may be dealt with in widely differing , often contra- dictory ways . When the producer plans the production of a new play , he attends to the function to be played by the music with the same ...
... theater involves highly complex problems that may be dealt with in widely differing , often contra- dictory ways . When the producer plans the production of a new play , he attends to the function to be played by the music with the same ...
Stran 131
... theater , with its almost unlimited range from high to low , its tremendous power and soft tones just within the limit of the audible . An arrangement of loud- speakers in the body of the theater and in the roof en- abled the sound to ...
... theater , with its almost unlimited range from high to low , its tremendous power and soft tones just within the limit of the audible . An arrangement of loud- speakers in the body of the theater and in the roof en- abled the sound to ...
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JACQUES VILLON The Painter in Modern | 20 |
REPRODUCTIONS | 31 |
LEONARD BERNSTEIN Why Beethoven? | 33 |
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