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Orchestral Anarchy in London
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 March 2010
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Orchestral music in wartime was saved by a relatively small group of enthusiasts who cared more for music itself than for their own personal success. It was a hard struggle, which has been described elsewhere, and the enthusiasts were sustained only by their belief that, with the obstacles of war removed, a new, fruitful and progressive period of British musical history would open up to them. It will not be out of place to enquire to what extent these hopes have been fulfilled.
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