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1 | Bread, art, and soviet power : musicians in revolution and civil war | |
2 | The peculiarities of the Soviet Modern : NEP culture and the promotion of "contemporary" music | |
3 | The three faces of the musical left | |
4 | Of "Cast-off barroom garbage" and "bold revolutionary songs" : the problem of popular music, 1923-1926 | |
5 | Politics and patronage : state agencies and the development of cultural policy during nep | |
6 | "Training future cadres" : modernization and the limits of reform at the Moscow Conservatory | |
7 | The Music of 1927 : commemorating the tenth anniversary of the revolution and the centennial of Beethoven's death | |
8 | Cultural revolution |
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