How To Become A Musical Critic By Bernard Shaw |
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... season has been . During that season he has not hesitated to depart from managerial precedent so far as to keep his promises , and he has fairly carried out his program of discarding the star system and aiming at excellence of ensemble ...
... season has been . During that season he has not hesitated to depart from managerial precedent so far as to keep his promises , and he has fairly carried out his program of discarding the star system and aiming at excellence of ensemble ...
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... SEASON ( Scottish Art Review , September 1889 ) It is grim work watching an opera season in London . In his stall sits the English gentleman in evening dress , taking on trust his guinea's - worth of guaranteed Mozart or Wagner as ignor ...
... SEASON ( Scottish Art Review , September 1889 ) It is grim work watching an opera season in London . In his stall sits the English gentleman in evening dress , taking on trust his guinea's - worth of guaranteed Mozart or Wagner as ignor ...
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... SEASON IN LONDON ( Bradford Observer , 30 November 1891 ; unsigned ) The musical season here demands a long - delayed word from me . . . . The operatic experiments have ended rather ... SEASON IN LONDON The Music Season in London (1891)
... SEASON IN LONDON ( Bradford Observer , 30 November 1891 ; unsigned ) The musical season here demands a long - delayed word from me . . . . The operatic experiments have ended rather ... SEASON IN LONDON The Music Season in London (1891)
Contents
HOW TO BECOME A MUSICAL | 1 |
THE EMERGENCE OF BASSETTO The 1880s | 45 |
THE WELLTEMPERED CRITIC The 1890s | 175 |
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