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The text is breezy and fun and while I would have liked perhaps a little more depth and a little less white-washing (about disputes between musicians and management, or conductors and management, for example), this is a fun book about the life of a great musical organization. It's amusing when reading it to realize how proud even "average" Philadelphians once were of their great orchestra, in this age of indifference to classical music. There was a time, only two generations ago, when people were as passionate about their cultural institutions as they are now about their sports teams. There also was a time, as the book points out, when people chatted casually at concerts and propped their shopping bags up on the foot of the stage when they ambled in. Stokowski changed all that, and demanded complete silence and attention at concerts of serious music. (When asked if he planned to conduct only sacred music during his newly-established Sunday concerts, he replied "All music is sacred.")
If you're interested in what cultural life was like in Philadelphia (and by extension most other American metropolitan cities) not very long ago, you should get a second-hand copy of this book. Things sure have changed.
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