Word: bernstein
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week a New York Supreme Court justice, J. Sidney Bernstein, in approving $4,100,000 in commissions for them, came out foursquare for the trio: "The Miranda group was rather more sinned against than sinning...
...variazionl VII. Duetto VIII. a. Menuetto b. Finale Third Programme, August 1 The Boston Society of Ancient Instruments Alfred Zighera, Director La Sultane Couperin Fantasia upon one note Purcell Fantasia Orlando Gibbons Sonata in C major Handel Dances Edited by Tilman Susato Under the direction of Leonard Bernstein Four Symphonies Milhaud I. Le Printemps (1917) Allant--Chantant--Vif II. Pastorale (1913) Joyeux--Calme Joyeux III. Dixtuer a cordes (1921) Ouverture--Chorale--Etude Serenade (1921) Vivement -- Calme--Rondement Suite from "The Wind Remains" (1943) Bowles I. Prologue II. Introductory dance III. Clown's dance IV. Love music V. Servant's dance...
...Copyright 1927 by Shapiro, Bernstein...
Wilford Swett Alexander. Jr., William White Allis, Thomas Foster Bartlett, Jacob Louis Bernstein, Nathaniel Lane Blanchard. Edward Joseph Broderick, John Alexander Caires, William West Cleveland, Donald Potter Daniels, Jr., Stanley Hugh Durwood, Robert Kennerly Emerson, Peter Eustis, Olat Hoff Fernald...
...compromises, appeared to make everyone reasonably happy. Said the Mirandas' lawyer: "A complete vindication." (The brothers need it to bolster their plea for a Presidential pardon on their prison sentence.) The opposing lawyers pointed out that any "exoneration" of the Miranda group must wait until Justice J. Sidney Bernstein gives final court approval later this month. And some Buccaneers are finally in action. In any case, whatever earnings there are on its current backlog (around $257 million) will henceforth belong to Brewster...