To make a complete showing to the world of musical progress in this country in all grades and departments, from the lowest to the highest. "2. To bring before the people of the United States a full illustration of music in its highest forms, as exemplified... Theodore Thomas, a Musical Autobiography - Page 194by Theodore Thomas - 1905Full view - About this book
| Music - 1891 - 580 pages
...Bureau of Music sought to accomplish will be seen in these extracts from its official announcements: Recognizing the responsibility of his position the Musical Director groups all intended illustratious around two central ideas: First. To make a complete showing to the world of musical progress... | |
| William Smythe Babcock Mathews - Music - 1892 - 776 pages
...-.liven privately when requested. lOftlclstl Aiuiouiircnifiit.l MUSIC AT THE WORLD'S FAIR. Kccogni/ing the responsibility of his position, the musical director...States a full illustration of music in its highest form, as exemplified by the most enlightened nations of the world. In order to carry out this conception... | |
| Trumbull White - World's Columbian Exposition - 1893 - 644 pages
...sense. The two central ideas around which the musical director grouped all his work were these; First. To make a complete showing to the world of musical...grades and departments, from the lowest to the highest. Second. To bring before the people of the United States a full illustration of music in its highest... | |
| Derek Vaillant - History - 2003 - 420 pages
...Wilson, secretary of the music bureau, who also edited Boston's Music Herald., 105 The bureau pledged "to make a complete showing to the world of musical...grades and departments, from the lowest to the highest, [and] to bring before the people of the United States a full illustration of music in its highest forms... | |
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