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...rightly credited with elevating the cello to its royal status as a solo instrument, so it is only fitting that Pearl records pays him homage by beginning its six-CD set, The Recorded Cello: The History of the Cello on Record, with his evocative 1915 performance of Schumann's Traumerei. Among the 74 other masters represented here are Enrico Mainardi, whose version of Dvorak's Concerto in B minor is stately and deeply hued; and Gregor Piatigorsky, playing variations on Paganini with heart- skipping joy. All the tracks demonstrate the delicate timbres and subtle nuances that make the cello...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Short Takes: Oct. 12, 1992 | 10/12/1992 | See Source »

Salt Lake Tabernacle (Sun. 11:30 a.m., CBS). Choir and organ present Schumann's Traumerei and Romance, Handel's Overture to Richard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Program Preview, Jul. 8, 1946 | 7/8/1946 | See Source »

Wednesday Evening, May 16 *"Lohengrin," Introduction to Act III Wagner *"Der Rosenkavalier," Waltzes Strauss Schumann *Traumerei "Maximilian Robespierre," Overture Litolff *"Nell Gwyn," Suite German *Large from the "New World" Symphony Dvorak *First Hungarian Rhapsody Liszt *"The Princess and the Frog King" (Overture, "Si j'etais Roi") Thomas Hans Wiener and his Dance Group "The Street Dancers" ("Blues") Krenek Hans Wiener and Kay Pope "The Butcher, the Baker, and the Candlestick Maker" ("Night in Venice," Overture) Strauss...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AT THE POPS | 5/16/1934 | See Source »

...chairs, set 20 rows deep. On the platform was the famed gold piano. Mrs. Roosevelt introduced the musicians who had played for her in Albany. They were the Morgan Sisters, a harp-violin-piano combination, who came out dressed in crinoline to play a 50-minute program which included "Traumerei" and the "Blue Danube." In all the show, few persons noticed a square-set ruddy-cheeked old gentleman who twice during the concert slipped in at the back and looked pleased to see that everything was going smoothly. He was Henry Junge, 75, who in the name of Steinway & Sons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: White House Harmony | 11/27/1933 | See Source »

...last letter of the man he killed. There he finds the parents of the German soldier, but he cannot bring himself to tell them what he did to their son. Instead, he puts flowers on the son's grave, falls in love with the son's fiancée, plays Traumerei on the son's violin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Feb. 1, 1932 | 2/1/1932 | See Source »

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