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Harvard's Music Department has forgotten the non-concentrator. There is only one course this year for the amateur: the ever-popular Music I. The theory courses require a background, and history subjects given in the past have disappeared. Non-specialized music-lovers used to be welcome in The Symphony, Chamber Music, Bach, Madrigals and Opera, but these courses exist no longer. In a University with any kind of scope, departments such as Music should not be allowed to become ingrown.
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