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...Forest A. Spencer, wife of the assistant commercial attache of the U. S. Legation in Vienna, searched the pawnshops for a 1764 Cremona violin which had been stolen from her automobile, found it had been pawned...
Malcolm Holmes and Prof. Ballantine will play the Beethoven Violin and Piano Sonata in C Minor. Music Building...
This evening at 8 o'clock the great hall of the Germanic Museum will be the scene of a concert by the Seventeenth Century Ensemble. The members of the ensemble are: Dorothy Brewster Comstock, First Violin; Anna Golden, Viola; Robert Gundersen, Second Violin; Jacobus Langendoen, Violoncello...
...professional-looking German walked quietly and unaffectedly across Boston's Symphony Hall stage last week, there were subscribers who settled back in their chairs with the idea that the afternoon's interest was over. The German, Adolf Busch, was unknown to most of them. He carried his violin as unostentatiously as if it had been a brief case. He was to play the familiar Brahms' Concerto, surely of less interest to an up & coming audience than Respighi's glittering arrangement of five Rachmaninoff Picture Studies or Florent Schmitt's gruesome Tragedy of Salome...
...immaculate, full-toned technique, an interpretative sense marked by the same marvelous simplicity and restraint that he has succeeded in preserving in his pupil, young Yehudi Menuhin. In Manhattan the Busch name is familiar because of Adolf's brother Fritz (they were the sons of a famed Westphalian violin-maker), who conducted the New York Symphony for a time. In Manhattan next week Violinist Busch will be given an enviable debut.* Conductor Arturo Toscanini, who usually refuses to have soloists on his programs, has invited Busch to play at his first concert of the season. Toscanini and Busch...