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...program for the "Pops" Concert tonight follows: 1. Overture to "The Beautiful Gala-tea" Suppe 2. Waltz, "Wine, Women and Song" Strauss 3. Ave Maria Bach-Gounod (Solo violin, harp, organ and strings) 4. Dance of the Hours from "La Gicconda" Ponchielli 5. Suite Rameau-Mottl Minuet--Musette--Tambourin 6. Dubinushka Arranged by Jacchia 7. Chinese Dance Crist 8. Overture to "The Flying Dutchman" Wagner 9. Fantasia "II Trovatore" Verdi 10. Hindu Song Rimsky-Korsakoff 11. Military March Schubert-Jacchia
...Strauss Salome's Dance, from the Music drama, "Salome...
...Music, written by Conductor Ignatz Waghalter, smacks more of Puccini than of Sullivan, Offenbach or Johann Strauss. A sudden transition or two, a waltz emerging from a cantilena, a trio for three men in the first act, a machine-made quartet in the second-these were enlivening...
...Joseph Goodman Jr., Chairman, Miss Margery Stern; J. H. Freudenthal, Miss Elizabeth Black; F. W. Strauss, Miss Adelo Kaufman; Milton Kramer, Miss Helen Schultz; Carl Holzheimer, Miss Marjorie Copland; J. L. Ach, Miss Dorothy Gatman; George Slaff, Miss Evelyn Silver; Melville Shapiro, Miss Lillyan Shapiro; Milton Glodt, Miss Dorothy Halpert; H. H. Sisson, Miss Barbara Wingate; S. B. Schwartz, Miss Dorothy Griffith; Manfred Behrens, Miss Margaret Joyce...
...they don't often shout!" Clarence H. Mackay, Chairman of the Philharmonic Board, stood, carnation in buttonhole, bending a benign, florid face upon the inclining Furtwangler. He had just heard him conduct Strauss's Death and Transfiguration, Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, with dignity and power. This Furtwangler well understands Beethoven, presents, in fact, something of an intellectual likeness to him. He has vigor, directness, a scorn of sham that amounts some- times to a scorn of subtlety, and a kind of majesty even-the majesty of the unconcerned. Perhaps that is why the cellists slapped their instruments...