Word: reddening
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...York Philharmonic-Symphony (1928-36), at Salzburg, at Bayreuth and the NBC Symphony Orchestra (1937-54). Few could define exactly how the little tyrant worked his magic with them. As he hoarsely, ardently sang along with the orchestra, or exhorted, bullied and implored, he could make performers redden with shame, burn with rage, or soften with sympathy for him. And with uncanny and unerring instinct, he knew which would wring a surpassing performance from each of them. Over the years, he played Svengali to hundreds of Trilbys. After listening to a recording of her singing in Toscanini...
...ROGER D. REDDEN Baltimore
Behind varsity stars Brownell and Tomes in the ranking were Vince Townsend of Amherst, eighth; Art Hutcheson of Army, ninth; and Ralph Redden of Navy, tenth...
Navy's number three man Ralph Redden came from behind to win a marathon 15-18, 15-8, 12-15, 18-17, 15-9 battle over the Crimson's Bill Wister. But Captain Mike Ward, in the number four spot, trounced his Navy opponent. Charlie Smith by scores...
...Briton caused Malik's face to redden as he derided "the queer, upside-down language . . . employed by U.S.S.R. propaganda . . . We really do seem to be living in a rather nightmarish Alice-in-Wonderland world...