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Philippe Blay (born in April 1960) is a French musicologist. [1] [2]

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References

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  2. "Philippe Blay".
  3. "Editions et publications". www.conservatoiredeparis.fr (in French). Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  4. "these Philippe BLAY : «l'ile du reve» de reynaldo hahn: contribution a l'etude de l'opera francais de l'epoque fin-de-siecle". www.diffusiontheses.fr (in French). Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  5. "Philippe Blay — Symétrie".
  6. "Philippe BLAY | Actes Sud".
  7. "Reynaldo Hahn, un éclectique en musique". www.classicagenda.fr (in French). 4 June 2015. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  8. "Sous la couverture... Avec Philippe Blay "Reynaldo Hahn, un éclectique en musique" Actes Sud-Palazzetto Bru Zane".
  9. "Spéciale Reynaldo Hahn avec Philippe Blay".
  10. Pietra, Charlotte La. "Fondation Singer-Polignac - Prix des muses 2016 - Autres prix". www.singer-polignac.org (in French). Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  11. "Publications, Carnet de la recherche à la Bibliothèque nationale de France". bnf.hypotheses.org (in French). Retrieved 18 December 2018.