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Lord Chesterfield’s Advice to His Son, On Men and Manners: or, A New System of Education, Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, 1815
I cannot likewise avoid calling playing upon any musical instrument illiberal in a gentleman.
Music is usually...   High-res

Lord Chesterfield’s Advice to His Son, On Men and Manners: or, A New System of Education, Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, 1815

I cannot likewise avoid calling playing upon any musical instrument illiberal in a gentleman.

Music is usually reconed one of the liberal arts, and not unjustly; but a man of fashion who is seen piping or fiddling at a concert degrades his own dignity.

If you love music, hear it; pay fiddlers to play to you, but never fiddle yourself.

Reading Times, Pennsylvania, September 28, 1934
Popular tunes which formerly would have remained best sellers throughout a complete season now last only two or three weeks. The average dance tune now brings in scarcely any profit either to the...   High-res

Reading Times, Pennsylvania, September 28, 1934

Popular tunes which formerly would have remained best sellers throughout a complete season now last only two or three weeks. The average dance tune now brings in scarcely any profit either to the publishers or composers.

For this state of affairs the radio is blamed.