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Michel-Dimitri Calvocoressi (2 October 1877, Marseille, FranceTemplate:Spaced ndash1 February 1944, London, England) was a multilingual music writer and critic who promoted musicians such as Franz Liszt and Modest Mussorgsky.


Books

  • Liszt (Paris, 1905)
  • Mussorgsky (Paris, 1908)
  • Glinka (Paris, 1911)
  • Schumann (Paris, 1912)
  • Charles Koechlin (Paris, 1923)
  • The Principles and Methods of Musical Criticism (London, 1923)
  • Musical Taste and How to Form It (London, 1925)
  • Musicians Gallery: Music and Ballet in Paris and London (London, 1933)
  • Masters of Russian Music, with G. Abraham (London and New York, 1936)
  • Debussy (London, 1944)
  • A Survey of Russian Music (Harmondsworth, 1944)
  • Mussorgsky (London, 1946), a new extensive biography of Mussorgsky posthumously published.
  • Mussorgsky: His Life and Works (London, 1956)<ref name="Grove" />




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