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STATISTICS SHOW GERMAN MUSIC TASTE

STATISTICS compiled for the Musikblatter des Anbruch, Vienna, tell an interesting story of German musical taste. Puccini’s "Boheme” was last season played moro than any other opera, 261 times by 46 theatres. D’Albert’s “TieflancT' was given 242 times by 51 theatres, “Turandot” 227 times in 18 cities, and “Der Rosenkavaiier” 178 times in 38 cities. Hindemith's "Cardillac" was most popular of the novelties. It played 68 times in 16 theatres. Where are Wagner and Mozart?

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 310, 22 March 1928, Page 17

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STATISTICS SHOW GERMAN MUSIC TASTE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 310, 22 March 1928, Page 17

STATISTICS SHOW GERMAN MUSIC TASTE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 310, 22 March 1928, Page 17

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