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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 1946
Perhaps the musical condition of man does not appear to be a matter of immense importance in these distracted days when material conditions have become such a gigantic problem. Yet what a wonderful answer the musical condition—the condition which is music—would, be to the prevailing distresses: it is the condition of peace and harmony, of benevolence and co-operation, of construction and preservation—the very condition which our wounded and hunted world is needing.