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...Bach's Polyphonic Music", Professor Ballantine, Music Building...
...Author. Margaret Kennedy went to Somerville College, Oxford, where, in Sir Hugh Allen's famed Oxford Bach Choir, she acquired the knowledge of music that is demonstrated in many of her books. Still in her early thirties, she has written six books, including a modern European history text. Her husband is David Davis, onetime secretary of Herbert Asquith...
Gieseking is a hulking sensitive German with a curiously childish face. When he plays he hunches over the keyboard, puffs and snorts in a labored way. But his virtuosity is complete. His Bach has an unrivaled facility and grace. He dares to be deeply romantic with Schumann, Schubert, Chopin. His Debussy is more subtly tinted than any to be heard. Last week in Manhattan Gieseking opened a three-month tour. He, too, will give recitals all the way to the Pacific Coast, appear as soloist with the Seattle, St. Louis, Boston and Cincinnati Orchestras...
...program. Conductor Sergei Alexandrovitch Koussevitzky anticipated the opening with a superb radio concert, planned his actual return for the season's second week. Scheduled for the winter are the premieres of many contemporary works, a Beethoven Festival to be given in Washington through the first week in December, a Bach Festival in Boston in March...
...band season an attempt is made to get a full orchestra together. Pieces that will be played at coming concerts are For full orchestra Symphony No 7 by Mozarf. Overture to "Rosamunde" by Schubert. Norwegian Dances by Grieg. Suite for orchestra by Paul Hindemith (modern). For string orchestra Bach's Violin Concerte in E. major with solo violining played by M. H. Holmes 3G assistant conductor of the orchestra accompained by string orchestra. Covelli's Concert Crosse No 8 for string orchestra and a triple concerto for two violina and a cello, and the "Capriol" Suite for string orchestra...