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Heaven and Earth»rank: 394810par: Phaidon
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Wallpaper City Guide: Frankfurt»rank: 394810par: Phaidon
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MUSE DU CINMA (LE)»rank: 394810par: PHAIDON
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&/Also»rank: 394810par: Phaidon
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Roam Reader on the Aesthetics of Mobility»rank: 771633par: Phaidon
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Wallpaper City Guide Marseille»rank: 771633par: Phaidon
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Steven Shore: A Road Trip Journal»rank: 691974par: Phaidon
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Minimalists»rank: 1269953par: Phaidon
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Many do not consider minimalism to be an entirely respectable field of academic pursuit,' admits author K. Robert Schwartz in his 'Acknowledgments' in The Minimalists, a volume in the Phaidon Press Limited 20th Century Composers series. Minimalism, with its emphasis on seemingly endless repetition, can be physically damaging to those who attempt to perform it either vocally or instrumentally, and is terminally boring to those unable to tune into its subtle charms. 0n the other hand, it's tremendously popular, and has won new audiences to the concert ... |
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Arts & Ideas Assortment»rank: 1269953par: Phaidon
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Many do not consider minimalism to be an entirely respectable field of academic pursuit,' admits author K. Robert Schwartz in his 'Acknowledgments' in The Minimalists, a volume in the Phaidon Press Limited 20th Century Composers series. Minimalism, with its emphasis on seemingly endless repetition, can be physically damaging to those who attempt to perform it either vocally or instrumentally, and is terminally boring to those unable to tune into its subtle charms. 0n the other hand, it's tremendously popular, and has won new audiences to the concert ... |
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Desiring Practices»rank: 1269953par: Phaidon
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Many do not consider minimalism to be an entirely respectable field of academic pursuit,' admits author K. Robert Schwartz in his 'Acknowledgments' in The Minimalists, a volume in the Phaidon Press Limited 20th Century Composers series. Minimalism, with its emphasis on seemingly endless repetition, can be physically damaging to those who attempt to perform it either vocally or instrumentally, and is terminally boring to those unable to tune into its subtle charms. 0n the other hand, it's tremendously popular, and has won new audiences to the concert ... |