Music's Labor Movement
Monday, July 10, 2006
The U.S. labor movement typically conjures images of factories and smokestacks, but what about concert halls and musical instruments? Julie Ayer, violinist of the Minnesota Orchestra, talks about the crucial role orchestras played in the US labor movement and her book "More Than Meets The Ear: How Symphony Musicians Made Labor History."
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