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Navigating landscapes of Dalcroze practice: Histories of music and movement

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This is a review of the book "Navigating landscapes of Dalcroze practice: Histories of music and movement" edited by John Habron-James, Johanna Laakkonen and Selma Landen Odom. Title: Navigating landscapes of Dalcroze practice: Histories of music and movementEditors: John Habron-James, Johanna Laakkonen, Selma Landen OdomPublication year: 2025Publisher: Boydell PressPages: 284ISBN: 978-1783277964

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