Abstract

A Merger for Music

Haggin, B. H. | January 23, 1935 issue

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This article focuses on opera houses in the metropolitan cities. The boxholders--who under one name constitute the producing company and under another name the real-estate company that owns the opera house--refused, since the present opera house, which permitted them not only to see but to be seen, was completely satisfactory to them. At first there appears to be an analogy with opera in Europe, which was theoretically for the monarch-part of the pomp and pageantry connected with his position, and in this case the official, external expression of his supposed cultural enlightenment and taste.

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OPERAS; METROPOLITAN areas; MOTION picture producers & directors; ANALOGY; CULTURE; EUROPE
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