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He became a composer after a brief, uproarious and distinguished career as a conductor; wrote tone poems which, in the U. S. at least, remain his most popular work. Of these, Don Juan is perhaps the most celebrated; Till Eulenspiegels Merry Pranks (one of the few genuinely comic bits of...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Dresden Helen | 6/18/1928 | See Source »

"Bright College years" needs just such an improvement. The melody and harmonies could not be improved upon, and the words are excellent in sentiment and in selection; but the words do not always fit the music as nicely as they should. While a Marion Talley can easily and artistically spread...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: God With One | 5/23/1928 | See Source »

So the drilling of Boston by Mr. Sinclair has gone merrily on. If it has never gone very deep it is because the tools have been many. They have ranged from the Bookman to the Boston Traveler, and now the Forum has discovered, with Mr. Sinclair taking the melody on...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UPTON, READ DOWN | 4/25/1928 | See Source »

The program of tomorrow evening's concert follows: I Extase Ganne Humoresque Dvorak From the Canebrake Gardner II Rigoletto Verdi-Listz Sharada Anderson III Aderation Borowski Viennese Melody Kreisler Spanish Dance Sarosafe

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIND AND ANDERSON GIVE UNION CONCERT TOMORROW | 4/21/1928 | See Source »

Miss Roberts, having spent her literary apprenticeship in poetry, is forever bringing recurring poetic rhythms to her prose. The result is not, fortunately, that strange thing called "Iyricprose"; it is very beautiful and its melody is very simple, although the reader must be aware that an enormous complexity has given...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MY HEART AND MY FLESH. By Elizabeth Madox Roberts. The Viking Press New York, 1927, $2.50. | 1/23/1928 | See Source »

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