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Music

Straus, Henrietta | March 21, 1928 issue

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When in 1918 one newly made symphonic leader of a newly made orchestra dismissed all modern American music as "pretentious," and another with the remark that "of course" he was "interested" but had no time to examine the scores, one condoned it as natural. There have, of course, been exceptions to the rule. There is Ernest Bloch, who daily proves his ideals and his enthusiasms as well as his genius. According to those quoted by James F. Dunn in a musical magazine called "Singing," only four of the 120 works performed by the New York Philharmonic dining 1926-1927 were American.

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MUSIC; BLOCH, Ernest, 1880-1959; DUNN, James F.; MUSICAL groups; PERIODICALS; SYMPHONY
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