Lilia D'Albore: differenze tra le versioni

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==Collegamenti esterni==
* Legendary Violinists in Germany - Lilia d'Albore (Deutschen Rundfunks, 1942-44): Sammartini, Corelli, Tartini ([http://www.meloclassic.com/shop/cd/legendary-violinists-in-germany/ Meloclassic])
* Berliner Philharmoniker, Sergiu Celibidache, Lilia d'Albore (live, 1950): Mozart, Concerto No.5 K 219 ([http://www2.berliner-philharmoniker.de/en/konzerte/calendar/details/6859/ BPO, Season 1949/1950])
* The AHRC Research Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music ([http://charm.rhul.ac.uk/discography/search/search_simple.html ''in 'Performer' field, digittype: Lilia d'Albore''])
* [http://www.estaitalia.org/ ESTA-Italia] (European String Teachers Association)
* 15th International ESTA Congress in Rome/Italy, 9 – 1 May, 1988 ([http://estastrings.org/de/conferences/past/44-1988-15-rome "...In spite of our deep worries about Lilia d'Albore, musical humour prevailed at the farewell evening..."])
* Carl Flesch ([http://www.carl-flesch.de/ official website - 2.2 pupils])