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Music

November 21, 1907 issue

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The article presents various information related to music. It would be impossible to name two composers more antipodal in their ideals and actions than Jacques Offenbach and Wilhelm Richard Wagner, the one a caterer to the lowest taste of the masses, the other an educator to higher things, yet there was a time when these two men were equally hated and abused by the self-appointed guardians of high-class music. In another development, Eugen D'Albert recently celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of his first public appearance as pianist.

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MUSIC; COMPOSERS; PIANISTS; OFFENBACH, Jacques, 1819-1880; WAGNER, Wilhelm Richard; D'ALBERT, Eugene
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