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...with his freshness of dramatic invention, Menotti has been more successful at putting opera over in the U.S. than any other composer of his own generation. English Composer Benjamin Britten has had spectacular success in grand opera houses with his bigger and more traditional opera Peter Grimes, and his chamber operas Albert Herring and Let's Make an Opera are successful in Britain and Europe. His lone Broadway production, The Rape of Lucretia, was a flop...
Getting ready for his scheduled appearance before Congressman Emanuel Celler's monopoly investigating committee, U.S. Steel Corp.'s stocky Benjamin F. Fairless last week got in some advance licks. "Up to now . . ." said Fairless with unaccustomed dryness, "I've spent most of my time in O'Mahoney's doghouse, but next week I move to Emanuel's cellar...
Associate Professor Benjamin Rowland, Jr. '28 will receive a full professorship of Fine Arts, Provost Buck announced last night. The promotion is effective July...
...careful preparation for the concert and was at its best. The strings started a bit sloppily in the Handel piece, but this was more than made up for in John May's excellent flute playing in the Adagio. The Orchestra moved through the intricate Hindemith work with comparative case. Benjamin Cogen, concertmaster, was particularly fine in his solo spots, and all sections played well in the tuneful if noisy Weber Overture...
...Smith faculty and students played and sang some of the music they thought would please him most. It ranged from 16th and 17th Century Italian madrigals that Musicologist Einstein himself had unearthed and edited, to Mozart and Schubert quartets and compositions by 20th Century Composers Roger Sessions and Benjamin Britten. Old and new, the music was done to Scholar Einstein's taste...