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Verlag: Kuhmo, Kuhmon Kamarimusiikin Kannatusyhdistys Ry, 1994
ISBN 10: 9529055153ISBN 13: 9789529055159
Anbieter: Buch von den Driesch, Steyerberg, Deutschland
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OLn OU 23,5x29,5cm. Zustand: Sehr gut. 102 S. Sehr gut 07-01548 9529055153 + + + Versand noch am gleichen Tag bei Bestelleingang werktags bis 15 Uhr + + + Alle Preise inkl. MWSt. + + + Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1065.
Verlag: Kuhmo : Kuhmon kamarimusiikin Kannatusyhdistys, 1994
ISBN 10: 9529055153ISBN 13: 9789529055159
Anbieter: Stony Hill Books, Madison, WI, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fine. First Edition. Large format hardcover in Fine condition, lightly edge-rubbed dust jacket, clean tight and unmarked, text in English, Finnish and Japanese.
Verlag: Kuhmon kamarimusiikin kannatusyhdistys, 77, 1994
ISBN 10: 9529055153ISBN 13: 9789529055159
Anbieter: Moraine Books, Vantaa, Finnland
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. Text in English, Japanese and Finnish. 102 pp. Edge wear to the dust jacket. Spirit of Kuhmo is a book about the artists, their audience, and an unflagging team of volunteers, the creators and sustainers of the spirit that is Kuhmo. Every year for a quarter of a century, the Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival has brought together musicians and music enthusiasts from around the world. Out of their shared love of music has grown the concept of the Spirit of Kuhmo, a phenomenon that is now as well known in Tokyo, New York or Helsinki. The magnificent, tranquil natural surroundings of Kuhmo persuaded Seppo Kimanen to offer the Kuhmo Music Society an idea that was "somewhat unique in Finland", That was back in 1970, and the idea grew into the international Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival. Photographer Stefan Bremer has recorded in his pictures the joy and anguish of playing, the magic ecstasy of music and those tiny everyday details that together create the Spirit of Kuhmo, The Japanese poet Makoto Å oka and the Finnish writer and musician Lauri Otonkoski put it into words in their poems, while journalist Risto Lindstedt describes the everyday life of the festival.