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|a Doering, James M.
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|a Great orchestrator :
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|a The great orchestrator
|b Arthur Judson and American arts management /
|c James M. Doering.
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|a Great orchestrator :
|b Arthur Judson & American arts management
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|a Urbana :
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|a 274 p.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Introduction : confronting the silent giant -- Pt. 1. Discovering the audience, 1900-1921. The young educator ; The lessons of musical America ; Fertile ground in Philadelphia, 1915-1921 -- Pt. 2. Cooperation and cultivation, 1921-1942. New alliances, new media, New York ; Managing a renewal, 1922-1930 ; The list, the old man, and the English replacement ; Competition and indecision -- Pt. 3. The empire of diminishing returns, 1942-1956. The war years and a shift to a new era ; Troubled waters -- Conclusion : lessons from AJ -- Epilogue : the final years.
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|a Judson, Arthur,
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