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This very well known quartet which is made up of Mr. Sandor Harmati, first violin; Mr. Wolfe Wolfonsohn, second violin; Mr. Nicholas Moldavan, viola; and Mr. Emmeran Stoeber, 'cello, will play the following pieces: Quartet in C major, Op. 59, No. 3 Beethoven Quartet in D major Franck...
...pianist and an equally well-known conductor. He was a pupil of Rubinstein. Since 1900, he has entertained many thousands in this country, both as a pianist and since 1918 as director of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. He will play a classical program including compositions of Handel, Bach, and Beethoven...
...Wilhelm Furtwäengler, German conductor, will shortly appear in a guest engagement. Toscanini has not been heard in the U. S. since 1920, when he toured the country with his La Scala orchestra, gave a series of concerts which were lavishly heralded, created a sensation with interpretation of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Before the War, he conducted for seven years at the Metropolitan Opera House, Manhattan, directing with equal aplomb Russian, French, German, Italian opera. He produced Dukas' Ariane et Barbe-Bleu, Moussorgsky's Boris Godounov; revived Gluck's Orfeo and Armide, Weber...
...Beethoven Association of New York was founded by Harold Bauer, pianist. Its members include many famed musical artists. Its purpose, in general, is to stimulate public interest in classical music, in particular to present the works of Beethoven in all forms, especially those least often heard. Large are its box-office receipts. These proceeds it has devoted to such good works as shall abet the fame of Beethoven, paying for the publication of Arthur Wheelock Thayer's Life of Beethoven in its first English version, contributing to the New York Public Library a valuable collection of works relating...
...Whiting, whose first concert was featured by old English music, will this time play selections from Beethoven, Debussy, Bach, Schubert and Chopin, for the pianoforte. The concert will be open, free of charge, to officers and students of the University, but the public may purchase tickets at $1.25 each, which admit to the gallery...