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On Air: The Sound of the Second Viennese School in Paris

by Stella Li | Jul 21, 2016 | Zhizhi Li

If you browse through Le Figaro of the 30s, you will find a regular column entitled “Chronique T.S.F.,” or “Radio” in the late 30s, that contains a selected program of daily radio broadcasts all over Europe. Music programs occupied the majority...

Concerts Crossing Oceans: The New Technology of the Wireless

by Natalie Kopp | Jul 27, 2015 | Natalie Kopp

Downton Abbey fans anyone? If so, you might recall that the fifth season starts in 1924 (nice coincidence, eh?). And you might remember the season’s second episode when Robert reluctantly agrees to install a “wireless” (radio) in order to hear King George V’s speech...

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