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TODAY IC Captain, MarchSousa Sicillian Vespers, Overture Verdi Liobestraum Liszt-Herbert Borodin, Ballet N. Tcherepnin Largo Handel Dio Fiedermaus, Overture Strauss TOMORROW Carmen, Prelude Bizet A Midsummer Night's Dream, Scherzo Mendelssohn The Doluge, Prelude Saint-Saens Ballet of the Hours, Cloconda Ponchielli Artists' Life, Waltz Strauss Bolero Ravel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POPS OVER WEEKEND | 6/5/1931 | See Source »

...whistle. He rendered the "Arlesienne" Suite of Bizet, correct as to all its tricky intricacies. Somebody responded with the third movement of the Beethoven Fifth. Presently there was a lusty twittering all through the lobby: one heard the Tschaikowsky Sixth, the "Meistersinger" Prelude, the Brahms Third, the Ravel Bolero, the Gershwin Concerio...

Author: By New YORK World, | Title: Try This on Your Whistle | 2/6/1931 | See Source »

...from Girl Crazy. Can This be Love? and Three Little Words (Columbia)-Two best-sellers mellowed by the Ipana (Toothpaste) Troubadours. What a Fool I've Been and After All, You're All I'm After (Brunswick)-Tom Gerun plays these smoothly, with plenty of pace. Bolero and La Seduccion (Victor)-The inevitable popularized version of Ravel's symphonic hit coupled with a teasing tango...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: December Records | 12/15/1930 | See Source »

...other the controls. In a first demonstration last week much of the color of a first hand performance was transmitted to Albeniz's Fête-Dieu à Séville, de Falla's Amor Brujo, Debussy's La Cathédrale Engloutie, Ravel's Bolero. Stokowski will broadcast again on Nov. 16 and on Christmas and Easter afternoons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Air Season | 10/20/1930 | See Source »

...children and given on a double bill with Hansel und Gretel. They were importantly aware that Ravel is considered the foremost contemporary French composer. Some had heard him two years ago with the San Francisco Symphony, knew his suave, mocking Valse, his lovely Mother-Goose Suite, his high-powered Bolero. Prepared to be charmed, they watched the unfolding of his latest fantasy about a boy who shirked his studies, teased his pets. Clock, chairs, teapot came to life. Cat, squirrel, frog and bat took on human ways. It was all delightfully fragile and the more music-wise waxed enthusiastic over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Plume | 9/29/1930 | See Source »

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