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Died. Hermann Scherchen, 74, Berlin-born conductor known as an indefatigable champion of modern composers, introducing works by Schoenberg and Hindemith when they were unknowns, who scorned U.S. orchestras as timid traditionalists, rejecting invitations for 35 years until 1964, when his five-part concert in Manhattan proved stunningly worth waiting for; of a heart attack; in Florence...
Anxious to cover both sides of the war in Viet Nam, the New York Times has tried for years to get a reporter into Hanoi. But Ho Chi Minh has consistently said no. Last week the Times finally ran a five-part series on life in North Viet Nam, but not by one of its own reporters. It was the work of James Cameron, 54, a British freelancer who was writing for the London Evening Standard. "Failing our being able to get a man inside," says Times Foreign News Editor Sydney Gruson, "this was the next best thing...
Perhaps in the simple Rennaissance Bicinia (duets fashioned from the top two voices of five-part madrigals) Marx was at his best, changing the quality of his tone according to the needs of the movement. For finally, when considered within the context of a mature integrated musical style, even Many's tone loses its sting. He doesn't deny the importance of tone, but simply realizes its limitations as a source of beauty, and refuses to consider it the most important aspect of woodwind playing...
DIRECTIONS '64 (ABC, 1-1:30 p.m.). First of a five-part series on Israel's culture, focusing on the current archaeological discoveries...
Love at Twenty, a five-part emotionless inspection of passion, is a strange blend of the plausible and the surreal. Five directors, each from a different country, have contributed to this study, and the contributions are almost chaotically diverse...