Xenakis, Iannis. (1922 - 2001). Musiques. Architecture. - INSCRIBED PRESENTATION COPY. Tournai: Éditions Casterman. 1976. Deuxième édition revue et augmentée. Inscribed second and expanded edition of the groundbreaking volume by the composer, architect, and engineer who worked with Le Corbusier for 12 years.
Softover. 8vo. 238 pp. A pristine and crisp copy, signed and inscribed on the front free endpage by the composer in the year of the publication to the actress and film producer Josette France (1900 - 1988), wife of René Blum (founder of the Ballet de l'Opéra de Monte Carlo), and later founder of Éditions Josette France, which published musical scores and libretti connected to cinematic production.
Softover. 8vo. 238 pp. A pristine and crisp copy, signed and inscribed on the front free endpage by the composer in the year of the publication to the actress and film producer Josette France (1900 - 1988), wife of René Blum (founder of the Ballet de l'Opéra de Monte Carlo), and later founder of Éditions Josette France, which published musical scores and libretti connected to cinematic production.
Xenakis, Iannis. (1922 - 2001). Musiques. Architecture. - INSCRIBED PRESENTATION COPY. Tournai: Éditions Casterman. 1976. Deuxième édition revue et augmentée. Inscribed second and expanded edition of the groundbreaking volume by the composer, architect, and engineer who worked with Le Corbusier for 12 years.
Softover. 8vo. 238 pp. A pristine and crisp copy, signed and inscribed on the front free endpage by the composer in the year of the publication to the actress and film producer Josette France (1900 - 1988), wife of René Blum (founder of the Ballet de l'Opéra de Monte Carlo), and later founder of Éditions Josette France, which published musical scores and libretti connected to cinematic production.
Softover. 8vo. 238 pp. A pristine and crisp copy, signed and inscribed on the front free endpage by the composer in the year of the publication to the actress and film producer Josette France (1900 - 1988), wife of René Blum (founder of the Ballet de l'Opéra de Monte Carlo), and later founder of Éditions Josette France, which published musical scores and libretti connected to cinematic production.