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Copland Will Lecture On Music in America

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Opening a series of five lectures on "Music in the American Scene," Aaron Copland, visiting lecturer on Music on the Horatio Appleton Lamp Fund, discussed "New Phases: Cross-Section, 1944" on Wednesday evening.

The remaining four lectures will be given each Wednesday night during May at 8:30 o'clock in Paine Hall. "Music in the Films" will be the subject of next Wednesday's lecture, and the other topics are as follows: May 17, "North and South American Composers"; May 24, "Jazz and Folk Song Influences"; May 31, "The Problem of Style: Shostakoviten versus Schoenberg.'

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