A portrait of the Boston Symphony Orchestra during the 1986-1987 season, exploring the motives, emotions and illusions that govern the actions of musicians, conductors and administrators. The reader learns about union proble...

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A portrait of the Boston Symphony Orchestra during the 1986-1987 season, exploring the motives, emotions and illusions that govern the actions of musicians, conductors and administrators. The reader learns about union problems, sits in on auditions and witnesses the intensity of rehearsals.

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