Samuel Lipman
Samuel Lipman (June 7, 1934 – December 17, 1994) was an American music critic and pianist who specialized in classical music. As both long-time music critic for the ''Commentary'' magazine and co-founder of the ''The New Criterion'', Lipman was a leading musical figure of the Neoconservatism. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Lipman, Samuel
Published in: Commentary. - publ. by the American Jewish Committee 1993,95.3, S. 44 - 49
Published in: Commentary. - publ. by the American Jewish Committee 1993,95.3, S. 44 - 49
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by Lipman, Samuel
Published in: Commentary. - publ. by the American Jewish Committee 1987,83.1, S. 57 - 60
Published in: Commentary. - publ. by the American Jewish Committee 1987,83.1, S. 57 - 60
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by Lipman, Samuel
Published in: Commentary. - publ. by the American Jewish Committee 1983,75.4, S. 55 - 60
Published in: Commentary. - publ. by the American Jewish Committee 1983,75.4, S. 55 - 60
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