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...composer's creations and among all the works in the Mass form has been available heretofore only in an inferior and abridged Victor version by the Pennsylvania Bach Choir. In this Cetra recording of the Requiem a superb orchestra and tremendous chorus combines with such soloists as Ferrucio Tagliavini, thrilling young tenor who will soon appear with the Met, to produce an effect altogether superior to that of the American set. Particularly outstanding is the recording technique: the more than 120 voices and oversized orchestra performed the mass in a huge cathedral on the 150th anniversary of Mozart's death...
When Crown Prince Umberto, Lieutenant General of the Realm, named him Premier to succeed Ferrucio Parri, De Gasperi was ill with influenza. At first, propped up in bed, sneezing and rheumy-eyed, he haggled with fellow politicians. Then, pale and weak, he left his bedchamber for day-&-night sessions in the Chigi Palace. Punctually at 7 each morning a neighbor's phonograph woke...
Henry V. Hubbard '97, Charles Dyer Norton Professor of Regional Planning, Chairman of the Council of the School of City Planning, authority on land-scape architecture, and editor of several architectural magazines, has been elected a Trustee of the American Academy in Rome. Professor Hubbard succeeds the late Ferrucio Vitale...
...music. His musical instincts developed first. At 12 he had written a martial chorus called New Italy, dedicated it to the Italian Crown Prince, conducted it at a concert which the Crown Prince attended. After conservatory training in Rome, he went to Berlin to study intensively under famed Ferrucio Busoni, developed German ideas and a love for Schumann and Bach. In Milan Toscanini heard him, rushed up to the platform after the performance and embraced him. In Soviet Russia, on which he is writing a book, and in South America he has made a big name...
...fourteen drawings submitted were judges yesterday afternoon by a jury consisting of Professor J. S. Pray '95, Professor H. V. Hubbard '97, and Mr. Ferrucio Vitale, of New York. The subject of the competition was the development of a given piece of property on Massachusetts, as a country estate with a system of formal gardens on a sloping site. It was suggested that the style of the gardens on a designer draw inspiration from the style of the gardens of the Italian Renaissance...