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What's problematical in contemporary music will get a thorough going over tonight in the Adams House Junior Common Room. Three men in three different fields of music will discuss the subject.
The speakers are: Aaron Copland, Eliot Norton Professor of Music, a composer, Malcolm H. Holmas '29, Dean of of the New England Conservatory of Music, a conductor, and Gregory Tucker, Faculty member of the Harvard Music Department, a planist.
The trio will concern itself mainly with why there is so much antipathy towards modern music, and whether such antipathy has been common to all eras. A possible solution will also be discussed.
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