The American History And Encyclopedia of Music volume 8

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The American History And Encyclopedia of Music volume 8
W L William Lines Hubbard
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Emanuel, are rapidly coming to the fore. St. Louis has been more or less successful with a band which in 1907 called Max Zach from Boston to accept its leadership. Buffalo, Denver, Washington, Cleveland, Indianapolis, De- troit, New Haven, Kansas City, San Francisco, in fact all the leading American cities are moving in the matter of orches- tral concerts given by their own organizations. It is a noticeable fact that wherever orchestral music has obtained a hold it has been largely instrumental... in raising the standard in all other branches of the art. The pioneer educational work accomplished by all the leading orchestras of the coun- try both in their home cities and in the places touched while on tour has been of inestimable value. In many of the smaller communities where it is possible to hear orchestral music of any grade only when a Musical Festival is held, the hearing invariably has tended toward an increased interest in music in general. Thus is seen what a prominent factor the orchestra has been in the development of music in America.

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