1935
DOI: 10.2307/3384794
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Music and the Government

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“…Only then, according to Paul Weaver, "will America dare call herself a musical nation." 27 As mass media began to shape musical culture, their presence became evident in the journal. Franklin Dunham, educational director of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), addressed the topic of music as "a new force in America" and pointed out that music belongs "to the whole people."…”
Section: Changing Narratives Of Musical Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only then, according to Paul Weaver, "will America dare call herself a musical nation." 27 As mass media began to shape musical culture, their presence became evident in the journal. Franklin Dunham, educational director of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), addressed the topic of music as "a new force in America" and pointed out that music belongs "to the whole people."…”
Section: Changing Narratives Of Musical Americamentioning
confidence: 99%