Music Under the Soviet
pROM time to time one hears interesting, and often glowing, accounts of musical conditions under the Soviet regime. The recent, Olympiad at Moscow attracted something like 100(3 performers from all corners of the Inion. “ There was hardly a theatrical performance without music.” notes a writer in the New York Times. “I he art ot music organised the dramatic action, it, rhythniatised it, it gave it the ringing emotional background. . . . The musical part of the Olympiad opened a new world to the. Moscow public. . . .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17410, 7 November 1930, Page 9
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87Music Under the Soviet Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17410, 7 November 1930, Page 9
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