Discover the latest trends and artists in the world of music in the pages of Dwight's Journal. In this collection, renowned critic John Sullivan Dwight introduces readers to the music of Brahms, Liszt, and other luminaries, and provides insightful commentary on the state of classical music in America during the 19th century.
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