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In the last-minute excitement Italians rushed to buy tickets in a nationwide pool on how many seats each party would get in the new Assembly. Manhattan's Daily News summed up the situation in a homey headline: "Italy Picks Uncles Today; Will It Be Sam or Joe?" All...
Milhaud's "Saudades do Brazil" filled the gap between the two chief pieces on the program as enjoyable and amusing selections. They were followed by the longest work of the concert, Brahms' "Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel." To this listener the sum of the component parts presents...
To give the story "stark realism," CBS called in two ex-newspapermen as writers: Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, once of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (more recently of the Satevepost and M-G-M), and Richard Carroll, once of the New York Daily News. Their job is to make Shorty'...
The high points of the composition come for this listener at the conclusion of the first and second acts, when the chorus and orchestra combine in a variety of massive effects that shake the audience in its seats. There are weak points in the composition--occasional almost move-music techniques...
The difference between piano and harpsichord is more than one of degree. It is very nearly one of opposites. The piano's strings are struck by a hammer; those of the harpsichord are plucked. When played in combination with a piano, Bach and Mozart violin sonatas can be brilliant, noble...