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LADIES IN THE ORCHESTRA. 403
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LrXIL—LADIES IK THE ORCHESTRA.—
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. ? A Two problems, the importance of wh...
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salutary influences , and deserved respect , favouring New Eng The lan g d igantic factory war operat , now ives sections gatherin . of g this its crimson harvest is the strugg from le the to
young decide if and labour brave which of both is enfranchised and country ennobled , on one side , and enslaved and , degraded on the other , shall hereafter receive its America
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Ladies In The Orchestra. 403
LADIES IN THE ORCHESTRA . 403
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LrXIL—LADIES IK THE ORCHESTRA . — M . ALPHONSE SAX'S NEW SCHOOL .
. ? A Two Problems, The Importance Of Wh...
. _? Two problems , the importance of which cannot long fail to be recognised whose name , have is well lately known been proposed in all musical to the world circles by , and a gentleman who , not
- content of those with brass havin instruments g acquired which much are fame known as a by maker the names and invent of Sax or - 4 for
horns himself , Saxop the hones renown , & c of ., _* a seems social positivel reformer y . bent Thi on s gentlem acquiring an , M . six months
Al school phonse of in Sax strument , Jun ., al started music in for Pari ladies s , five . This or does not sound ago , at a there is extra
¦ first ordinary so very in it is it extraordinary , true excep that t th ladies at ; it and had were perhaps never never been prevented done nothing from before p . lay One ing
cases on may any say of instrument , lady organists , they liked , pianists ; and , one harp mi ists instrumental ght , guitarists mention , music numberless and even
ladies violinists are ; yet actuall we y contend kept out that of , as the far pale as of concert the musical roomand world goes see , . Xookfor instanceat era houseor a
what , a sort of sanctum , an sanctorum op the orchestra , constitutes leteOutside . , There the
the exclusion of the female sex is formal , comp . chorus orchestra or , undertake woman may the do solo anything and in she the ple latter ases ; may she even may j p oin lay the as
Ibe well a as slave sing or ; but a queen in the , she musical cannot , world be boasted , a as citizen in the that . social W he ell would , , she Alphonse force must
Sax is the the doors audacious of the leader orchestra , who has and let the ladies in . He has open been for some time organizing a p , halanx of female trumpeters , at
-with * At this the mention last Universal , the only Exhibition one of its in kind London : —" For , M . excellence Sax obtained of brass a medal inkinds
_. _struments of all . "
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1863, page 403, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081863/page/43/
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