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Music Appreciation Hour

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In this music workshop Dr. Walter Damrosch analyzes types of compositions, illustrates functions and effects of instruments, reviews and compares the works of outstanding composers to promote an enjoyment of good music through an understanding of
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broadcast. A comment from Damrosch on a 1928 broadcast about there being no room in the classics for realism prompted host
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was broadcast during school hours, and NBC provided teachers with supplementary materials. It also aired on Saturdays; in
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to comment how much the barn dance contrasted with the classics: as opposed to grand opera, Hay's program presented the
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Theodor W. Adorno, "Analytical Study of the NBC 'Music Appreciation Hour.'" Unpublished manuscript. 1938-40.
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Understanding Toscanini—How He Became an American Culture–God and Helped Create a New Audience for Old Music
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aimed at students. The show was part of a broader mid-20th-century movement to popularize
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The NBC Advisory Council and Radio Programming, 1926-1945
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Index

National Broadcasting Company
classical music
serious music
orchestra conductor
Walter Damrosch
Nashville
Tennessee
WSM
barn dance
George D. Hay
Grand Ole Opry
OTTRpedia
The NBC Advisory Council and Radio Programming, 1926-1945
ISBN
9780809386741
"W.S.M. Radio Th eSingle Most Influential Factor In Country Music"
Categories
American classical music radio programs
1928 radio programme debuts
1942 radio programme endings

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