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Last week when Efrem Zimbalist appeared in Manhattan for the first time in two years, he played some of his own work, a G Minor sonata for violin and piano, a suite by Joseph Achron. Then he played the Glazunov Concerto in A Minor...
...Berlin, reasoning a few hours each day in a small, secluded room atop his apartment house. His malady has made him annoyingly nervous and querulous. In his wife's words, if someone suddenly disturbs him, he screams, shrieks and raves. Then he calms down and talks. Violin playing is his sedative, his solace...
...ensemble is composed of a piano first and second violin cello double bass and clarinet...
...noosed the cumbrous pachyderm of the violin species, has dragged him up out of the orchestral cellar and has revealed him to us as a creature who does not merely gambol with grotesque ponderosity, or grumble in discontented servitude, or speak oracular solemnities, but who can sing with pride and independence and lyric fervor, with something of the cello's poignantly vibrant utterance in its upper register, yet with a fullness of body, a dark and beautiful austerity, and an amplitude of sombre richness that no cello is able to attain...
Grades 5 and 6, alternate Fridays, 11 a.m. Nov. 2, My Musical Family; Nov. 16, Violin, Viola, Violoncello; Dec. 7, Flute and Clarinet; Dec. 21, Oboe, English Horn and Bassoon; Jan. 11, Horn and Trumpet; Jan. 25, Trombone and Tuba; Feb. 8; Kettledrums and Cymbals; March 8, Percussion; March 22, Nature in Music; April 12, Animals in Music; April 26, Fun in Music; May 10, Sorrow and Happiness...