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THE conflicts of the age in which we live are no less spiritual and intellectual than international and social. The modern man is a battleground of new forces, new impulses, which are striving for a part in his psychic life to the detriment of his strength and purposefulness. In music, these attributes of the will are represented by rhythm; and rhythm has weakened and declined as the super-acute sensibilities of the modern temperament have sought musical expression. There has been a corresponding decline in the constructive idea in music, which is closely connected with rhythm, for a hesitant and over-refined type of humanity demands art of a like quality. For the present, the great battle between form and content--a matter of absorbing interest--stands at a deadlock.
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THE new movement in art is not unaffected by the more practical aspects of modern life, some of which are favourable, some unfavourable to music. The modern man's interest in art has not escaped the notice of the business world. Musical producers and agents, bound up as they are with commercial interests, are masters of the situation; the music-oving public unconsciously plays into their hands, while the best artistic opinion finds it hard to obtain a hearing. The business of musical production centres in Anglo-Saxon countries, particularly in London and New York, where it is very highly organised and where the Italian impresario has been exploited to the utmost.
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THE present spiritual revolution has long been coming upon us, although the bewildering effect of certain astounding political and social events upon the minds of thinking people has brought it suddenly to a head. Authority in its many abstract forms has been overthrown, and a spiritual republic has been proclaimed. Mankind has been challenged to throw off, once for all, its doubts and burdens, and the intellectuals, looking to the example of the great French revolution, have once more raised the cry of "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity," this time on behalf of the "fourth estate," of the Worker as opposed to the Capitalist.
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