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Robert W. Flint
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THE MUSIC BOX
If the majority of music critics today fill their columns with superficial talk about conductors and soloists, it means that
THE MUSIC BOX
For the sake of expectant posterity, especially that Soc. major of 2043 writing his thesis on those quaint old days
THE MUSIC BOX
The Pierian almost always plays ambitions programs, but tonight's is head and shoulders over their Cambridge concerts of recent years.
THE MUSIC BOX
Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast, and so, to a qualified extent, hath the Radcliffe Choral Society. Tonight,
THE MUSIC BOX
The supposed antipathy of the highbrow "classicists" to all forms of popular music is a strangely persistent myth that keeps
THE MUSIC BOX
Quartet recording in past years has often been a slip-shod business. Victor especially seems contented just to get the sound
THE MUSIC BOX
Most critics agree that, so far, the arts have failed to measure up to the challenge of total war. The
THE MUSIC BOX
The eternally baffling question for music critics (who, all popular prejudices aside, really like music and wish it well) is
THE MUSIC BOX
The late Felix Weingartner was the last of a generation of European super-conductors, and his recent death means the end
THE MUSIC BOX
Yesterday's radio performance of Dmitri Shostakovitch's Seventh Symphony had every prospect of being one of the greatest occasions in musical