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...Poet (and Roundhead) John Milton nailed this sonnet on his London door when the King's Cavaliers threatened to take the city. Last week, Richard Strauss, 80, composer of some of the most opulent and colorful dramatic music ever written (Salome, Rosenkavalier), found a sign nailed on his door: Clear out by morning. U.S. forces had arrived to take over the picturesque Bavarian resort, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, where Strauss lives...
George Gershwm: Show Tunes (Andre Kostelanetz and his orchestra; Columbia, 8 sides). Gershwin's impressionism made sweet and fancy as a Strauss waltz. Performance: fair. Recording: good...
...Strauss says that he took out the second worst looking girl in Boston last Saturday--the honor of being number one he bestows upon Jim Tillotson's date. Randolph "Just call me Dolph" Phillips spent the weekend at a local girls' school. Nothing serious, says he of the chalkcolored face...
...display its virtuosity, the orchestra ig nored the critics, kept a shrewd eye on the cash customers in selecting its program: Rachmaninoff's Second Symphony, Fernandez' Batuque, Griffes' White Peacock, Strauss's Dance of the Seven Veils...
Some ask why Don Strauss, and Bea Nielsen are so chummy of late--a smile on the lips of many third decors will reveal the answer. Our premature "obituary" on Cagey Pickle caused some comment. Hereafter we will venture to predict nothing. M.C. Smith, who is getting older by the day, is nominated by the Millsaps Mariner, Bill Stark, as an eager beaver--how come? Jim "Cadence" Polhemus finally brought marine cadence to Briggs Cage. Yes, "the Hook" really got his chance when "the Orator" instigated rotating command. This innovation has uncovered many varieties of cadence existing here...