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Music

December 2, 1909 issue

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The article discusses several works on music. One such work is "Success in Music, and How It Is Won," by Henry T. Finck. The book begins with some interesting statistics as to the pecuniary returns of a musical career. "The Decline and Fall of Wagner" was the title of an article in the journal "North American Review," about a year ago. This decline and fall is still going on merrily at the Metropolitan Opera House, where there have just been four Wagner performances within ten days. "Izeyl," the new opera by Eugen d'Albert, with a libretto by musician Rudolph Lothar, has been well received at Hamburg, Germany.

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MUSIC; SUCCESS in Music & How It Is Won (Book); FINCK, Henry T.; OPERAS; D'ALBERT, Eugen; LOTHAR, Rudolph; MUSICIANS
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