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...AFTERNOON CONCERT--Grieg Symphonic Dances; Marais-Alcione Suite; Berwald-Symphony No. 6; Enesco-Sontat No. 3; Beethoven-Mass in C; Torell-Concerto Grosso in g, Op. 8 No. 6; Martin-Petite Symphonie Concertante; Schubert-Quartet...
...Evening Concert--Beethoven-King Stephen Overture; Kirchner-Trio; Tchaikovsky-Symphony No. 4; Bach-Partita No. 2 for Unacc. Violin; Bloch-Concerto Grosso...
...AFTERNOON CONCERT--a program of recorded classical music, today featuring. Resphigi Brazilian Impressions Borodin-Quartet No. 2; Mozart-Piano Concerto No. 16, K. 451; Schutz-St. Matthew Passion; Schoenberg-Violin Concerto; Beethoven-Quartet No. 1, Op. 18, No. 1; Handel-Trio Sonata...
Living Within. Michelangeli's house is currently shared by three female students; yet friends who know him well vow that he leads a semi-monastic life devoted exhaustingly to perfecting and augmenting his repertory of Beethoven...
...Beethoven: Wellington's Victory (Morton Gould and his Orchestra; Victor). A rare lapse of genius, the so-called "Battle Symphony," written in 1813 when the composer was at the height of his powers (he had just finished the Seventh and Eighth Symphonies), is a fascinating but vulgar and bombastic ode to Wellington's victory over Napoleon. Frankly composed to make money and originally intended for the panharmonicon, a sort of early stereo machine built by a German inventor in which nine different types of instruments were operated mechanically, the piece includes a rumbling God Save the King...