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To Create: Imagining the Good Life through Music by Clint Randles. GIA Publications, 2020. 328pp., pbk, £20.99, ISBN: 978-1622774548.

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To Create: Imagining the Good Life through Music by Clint Randles. GIA Publications, 2020. 328pp., pbk, £20.99, ISBN: 978-1622774548.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 June 2023

Elizabeth H. MacGregor*
Affiliation:
University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK

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