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The courses this year will be offered by twenty-six faculty members from Harvard, Tufts, Simmons, Boston University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Wellesley, sixteen of them Professors or Associate Professors in rank. Subjects covered will include astronomy, botany, international trade, public finance. English composition., English fiction since 1890, English...
Last week, while most record buyers eyed the month's output of commercial jazz and symphonic music, plenty of country folk, and a great many juke-box operators, were more interested in the latest offerings of Messrs. Satherly and Kapp. Decca, which identifies such discs simply as "hillbilly" and...
President Wallerstein became convinced that the potential classical record-buying public was much larger than commonly supposed; because 1) the U. S. had sprouted some 250 full-fledged symphony orchestras, some 45,000 smaller but still serious groups; 2) the size of outdoor summer audiences for classical music had boomed...
For six years pilgrims have gone to the No.1 U. S. summer music shrine, the Berkshire Symphonic Festival, to admire the precision of the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the benevolent tyranny of its greying conductor, Serge Koussevitzky. This year, besides the festival, Tanglewood houses a new project also dear to...
In post-World War I Paris, music, like politics, nearly foundered in a sea of talk. Talkiest was a group called "The Six." "The Six" talked more than they composed, got the Left Bank dizzy with conversation. As the years passed the one woman member of "The Six," GermaineTailleferre,got...