Word: beethovens
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...England Chapter of the American Musicological Society will meet at 8:15 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House. Professor Hubert W. Lamb will speak on "Notes on Accented Ornamentation in Beethoven...
...late recording: Beethoven's Quartet Opus 18 No. 5, recorded by the Coolidge Quartet. The quartet, one of those early six in which Beethoven found his style, is played with plenty of spirit by the Coolidge Quartet, but is a little raw, lacking the perfect integration of a quartet like the Budapest...
...other is Blanche C. Weill, whose Through Children's Eyes, "the story of the 'naughty' child and the timid child, told by themselves," was published the same day as Will You Marry Me? A newer cooperator is Robert Haven Schauffler, author of a standard life of Beethoven. The cooperative offers courses in art, literature, creative writing, radio-script writing, Indian crafts, life saving. Through Children's Eyes and Will You Marry Me? are its first publishing venture...
...they say charges should be made upon the music presented, with no fee blanketing all sponsored broadcasts. Radio men maintain that the absence of ASCAP music will be amply taken over by the offerings of BMI composers and arrangers, supplying tunes from the pens of artists from Bach and Beethoven to Bob Crosby...
Musicraft's "Masterpiece" records, competently performed and well recorded, are largely familiar: the Schubert Serenade, the Brahms Lullaby, Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, etc. What makes them notable is that they are sold in drug and chainstores. Musicraft's Vice President Paul Puner began experimentally in Manhattan last September, by last week had his platters in 800 stores throughout the land-with sales topping 50,000 a week. Last week Musicraft made a deal with a promoter (anonymous) to sell at least 1,200,000 Masterpiece discs next year in credit furniture and jewelry stores. The records will...