The orchestra speaks.
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TextSeries: Essay index reprint seriesPublication details: Freeport, N.Y., Books for Libraries Press [1972]Description: 217 p. front. 23 cmISBN: - 083692570X
- ML 402 .S407 1972
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Reprint of the 1938 ed.
Prelude.--Sir Thomas Beecham.--Sir Adrian Boult.--Pau Casals.--Albert Coates.--Eugene Goossens, John Barbirolli, Leslie Heward, Julius Harrison.--Sir Hamilton Harty.--Sergei Koussevitsky.--Willem Mengelberg.--Modern music.--Malcolm Sargent.--Arturo Toscanini.--Sir Henry Wood.
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