Who was Boris Blacher?

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Boris Blacher , 1903-75, Estonian-German composer ...

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Double Double.(Brief Article) Magazine article from: Sensible Sound ...Variations on a Hungarian Folksong ("The Peacock") and Boris Blacher's Variations on a Theme of Paganini. Yes, it was interesting to encounter the Blacher piece, one I had never heard before, but when I want...
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