Musical Postcards

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Monday, August 30, 2010

All this week, Symphony Hall explores "musical postcards," sonic sketches of geographical places, beginning tonight with impressions of Paris and the French countryside from Gershwin, Poulenc and D’Indy.

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roger snow from Boston

I am disappointed at your "upgrade" because now I cannot hear the music.
I really don't want snazzy "innovations" - I want siple functionality and Rock /solid reliability.
With this change both have been lost.
My use of your service is as an accompaniment to my work, and I just don't have the t ime to play around with getting a fragile system to work.
RLS

Aug. 30 2010 09:00 PM
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Robert from Pine Bush, New York

For one of my teenage birthdays my mother bought me a copy of An American in Paris (on vinyl) and I have never stop loving this beautiful piece of music.

Aug. 30 2010 08:09 PM
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