. Aurora (1897). QuES. Where must we go to study music ? Ans. Go to Europe. QuES. But suppose one is not able to go to Europe ? Ans. Then by all means go somewhere and stud\ with a German profes--iOT or a Polish professor, or anybody with an unpronounceable name, longhair, and who talks rough, one who is so bewitchingly strict, one who tells youyou are an iJiot. and almost kicks you off the stool in his impatience to showvou the only correct way. Oh 1 he so charming and eccentric. Study underany one but an American. Americans know how to do nothing but makemoney and spend it on foreign art


. Aurora (1897). QuES. Where must we go to study music ? Ans. Go to Europe. QuES. But suppose one is not able to go to Europe ? Ans. Then by all means go somewhere and stud\ with a German profes--iOT or a Polish professor, or anybody with an unpronounceable name, longhair, and who talks rough, one who is so bewitchingly strict, one who tells youyou are an iJiot. and almost kicks you off the stool in his impatience to showvou the only correct way. Oh 1 he so charming and eccentric. Study underany one but an American. Americans know how to do nothing but makemoney and spend it on foreign artists and fakes, and American fakes with for-eign names. A fond mother who was enthusiastic over her daughters musical educationwas telling me of dear Susies talent, and how rapidly she had she had just learned to play Gustave flanges Flower Song, and shethought she was now ready for a German professor. Her dear friend,^frs. Gold- bug Ignorance, had said she would not think of letting Aei- daughter t


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