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爱听音乐的朋友,您可曾知道在无线电和电视诞生之前,音乐广播史上曾出现过以电话线转播音乐节目的趣事? 1899年5月,英国女王维多莉娅在她私人住宅通过电话耳机欣赏为庆祝她八十寿辰而举办的音乐会。女王还邀请她的家族以及朋友到王宫大走廊,让他们也戴上耳机收听伦敦音乐会节目。第二天晚上,又通过电话线向王室转播莎士比亚悲剧《罗密欧与朱丽叶》。从此,电话音乐立即风靡整个英国。电话音乐的租赁业应运而生,它为政府收取了一大笔租金。但电话音乐只限周末,因为此时电话干线大多空闲。
Have you ever heard of friends who love listening to music before the advent of radio and television, and in the history of music broadcasting, there was a fascination with telephoning music programs? In May 1899, Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom said in her private residence by telephone headset Enjoy a concert to celebrate her 80th birthday. The Queen also invites her family and friends to the Great Hall of the Royals and lets them put on headphones to listen to the London Concert. The following night, Shakespeare’s tragedy “Romeo and Juliet” was again relayed to the royal family over the telephone line. Since then, telephone music immediately swept the entire UK. The rental of telephone music came into being, charging a large sum of rent for the government. However, the music on the phone is limited to the weekends, because most of the phone lines are idle at this time.