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...Fogg Art Museum of Harvard University will be the scene of an informal concert on Monday, December 11, at 4.30 o'clock in the afternoon. The concert will be given by friends of the Fogg Museum and will consist of compositions by Bach and Schumann only. Included in the repertoire of Bach's pieces will be Concerto Grosso in D major-Op. 18, Allegro, Adagio affettuoso, and another Allegro. Four works of Schumann will be played...
Princeton maintained that the NRA has already produced a higher social order and has provided employment for millions. The debaters on the winning team were Edwin S. Carney, Gordon A. Craig, and Edward F. Pritchard: Harvard's team consisted of Julius S. Bach, Jr. '36, Morris J. Litwack '36, and George Gore...
Kirkpatrick's program will include music by bach, Scarlatti, and Couperis, whose works he has been studying in connection with his work as recipient of the John Knowles Paine travelling scholarship in music...
...stretched down for the pedals, the audience knew that it had not been fooled at all. Her hands could barely span an octave but they sounded chords which were rich and strong. Beethoven's Pathétique needed more sweep than she could give it. Once in the Bach her right hand was not quite sure what her left hand was doing. But in the Mendelssohn and Chopin her fingers traveled over the keys with such speed and accuracy that the audience rushed forward for the encores to see just how she did it. Few people noticed a bald...
...lost his real inspiration and become a hard-headed mathematician. (His Cancrizans can be played either backwards or forwards.) But no one has denied his genius as a teacher. In Europe where he had the facilities he took his pupils into his home to live, helped them study Bach and Beethoven, then let them write the kind of music which came naturally to them. His U. S. pupils will have to go through the same fundamental training. The one thing he will not encourage is imitation Schönberg...