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Philip Hale (March 5, 1854 in Norwich, Vermont - November 30, 1934 in Boston, Massachusetts) was an American music critic.Born in 1865 in Boston MassachusettsAn 1876 graduate of Yale University, Hale practiced law upon leaving college, also studying piano with John Kautz and playing the organ in a church. In 1882 he abandoned law altogether in favor of music, continuing his studies in Germany with Josef Rheinberger and in Paris with Alexandre Guilmant. After returning to the United States he served as an organist and conductor in various venues for several years. Hale became a critic in 1890, beginning his career by working for the Boston Post. From 1891 until 1903 he was affiliated with the Boston Journal, and from 1903 until his death with the Boston Herald; during his tenure there he became among the most distinguished music critics of the day. From 1901 he wrote program notes for the Boston Symphony; John N. Burk collected the best of these in Philip Hale's Boston Symphony Programme Notes, published in 1935.

Hale died in Boston in 1931.

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Total Books: 6
Aspects of Forgiveness The Basis for Justification and its Modern Denial
Confessing the Scriptural Christ against Modern Idolatry Inspiration Inerrancy and Truth in Scientific and Biblical Conflict
Modern French Songs Georges to Widor
2010 - Modern French Songs Georges to Widor (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781141704811
ISBN-10: 1141704811
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French Art Songs of the NineteenthCentury ThirtyNine Works from Berlioz to Debussy
Great Masters in Art
Great Masters in Art (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780836905083
ISBN-10: 0836905083
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Great Concert Music Boston Symphony Programme Notes
Great Concert Music Boston Symphony Programme Notes (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780837142326
ISBN-10: 0837142326
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