Description: Exposition Internationale des Arts - L'Œuvre du XXe Siécle - 1 Opéras-Ballets, Published by Congrès pour la Libertè de la Culture, Paris, 1952, includes essays on Berg, Sauguet, Rieti, Auric, Diaghilev, Balanchine, Copland, Britten, and V. Thomson. This was an international art festival sponsored by the Congress for Cultural Freedom who received subsidies from the CIA. Its purpose was two-fold – to show the Europeans that the West was culturally vital while at the same time negating the Communists’ propaganda that the West was decadent. The softcover program is 30 pages + 14 pages of ads with French text, illustrated in black & white, cover soiling with 1 tear and fold upper center front, lower outside corner crease and bump, soft vertical center fold, interiors very clean and tight, 10-3/4 x 8-1/2 inches. Payment by PayPal. Note: We make every effort to describe our offerings as thoroughly as possible, but please look closely at the images for the clearest picture of condition. We are happy to answer questions, but caution bidders that all items are sold "as is", unless they are clearly not as described.
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Country of Manufacture: France