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A Study of Cognitive Demands in Listening to Mozart's Quintet for Piano and Wind Instruments, K.452

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A Study of Cognitive Demands in Listening to Mozart's Quintet for Piano and Wind Instruments, K.452. / Marsden, Alan A.
In: Psychology of Music, Vol. 15, No. 1, 04.1987, p. 30-57.

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Marsden AA. A Study of Cognitive Demands in Listening to Mozart's Quintet for Piano and Wind Instruments, K.452. Psychology of Music. 1987 Apr;15(1):30-57. doi: 10.1177/0305735687151004

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