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This critical survey assesses the state of musical performance and composition in New York during the 1886-1887 season. The author, a prominent music critic of the time, reviews over four hundred concerts, operas, and other events, offering insightful commentary on repertoire, performers, and audience reception. The book is a valuable resource for music historians and enthusiasts interested in the cultural life of nineteenth-century America.
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