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in various venues for several years. Hale became a critic in 1890, beginning his career by working for the
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Philip Hale. Boston Symphony Orchestra Programme for 29th season, 1909–1910. Boston: The Orchestra, 1909.
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in a church. In 1882 Hale abandoned law altogether in favor of music, continuing his studies in
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This biographical article related to music journalism in the United States is a
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After returning to the United States he served as an organist and
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Philip Henry Hale
Philip Leslie Hale
Norwich, Vermont
Boston, Massachusetts
Yale University
organist
conductor
music critic
Boston Post
Boston Journal
Boston Herald
Boston Symphony
Norwich, Vermont
Boston, Massachusetts
music critic
Yale
The Yale Record
law
piano
John Kautz
organ
Germany
Josef Rheinberger
Paris
Alexandre Guilmant
conductor
Boston Post
Boston Journal
Boston Herald
Johannes Brahms

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