Music in the 1920s
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25 years ago many musicians were apt to describe the 1920s as a period of rather foolish frivolity, a frivolity eventually shaken off by the worthier composers of the time, who 'settled down' in the subsequent decade to become responsible musical citizens. One facet of these developments is that the 1920s are now regarded in a new light. Included in this book are discussions on music and the ballet, neoclassicism, the music-hall and the circus, and key works of Satie and Stravinsky, and others.
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