Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources

doctoral thesis by Craig M. Grayson, 2012
Place doctoral_thesis Q107013408
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Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources

Summary

Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources is a doctoral thesis[1].

Key Facts

  • Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources authored A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources — author (P50): Craig Grayson[2].
  • Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources's instance of is recorded as A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources — instance of (P31): doctoral thesis[3].
  • Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources's OCLC number is recorded as 815971477[4].
  • Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources's language of work or name is recorded as A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources — language of work or name (P407): English[5].
  • +2012-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources[6].
  • Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources's main subject is recorded as A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources — main subject (P921): singing[7].
  • Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources's main subject is recorded as A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources — main subject (P921): diction[8].
  • Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources's main subject is recorded as A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources — main subject (P921): Russian[9].
  • Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources's work available at URL is recorded as http://hdl.handle.net/1773/20548[10].
  • Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources's number of pages is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q56761382', 'amount': '+10'}[11].
  • Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources's number of pages is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1069725', 'amount': '+443'}[12].
  • Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources's Handle ID is recorded as 1773/20548[13].
  • Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources's title is recorded as Russian Lyric Diction[14].
  • Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources's subtitle is recorded as A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources[15].
  • Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources's thesis submitted to is recorded as A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources — thesis submitted to (P4101): University of Washington[16].
  • Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources — on focus list of Wikimedia project (P5008): WikiProject PCC Wikidata Pilot/University of Washington[17].
  • Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources's thesis committee member is recorded as A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources — thesis committee member (P9161): Thomas Harper[18].
  • Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources's thesis committee member is recorded as A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources — thesis committee member (P9161): Stephen C. Rumph[19].
  • Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources's thesis committee member is recorded as A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources — thesis committee member (P9161): George S. Bozarth[20].
  • Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources's thesis committee member is recorded as A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources — thesis committee member (P9161): Bojan Belić[21].

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Designation and Status

Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources's instance of is recorded as A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources — instance of (P31): doctoral thesis[3].

History and Context

+2012-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Russian Lyric Diction: A Practical Guide with Introduction and Annotations and a Bibliography with Annotations on Selected Sources[6].

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