Word: celli
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Mozart: Divertimento in B flat, K. 287 (V); Prokoviev: Prodigal Son (Vx); Handel: Sonata for Flute and Continuo, Op. 1 #7 (D); Schubert: Die Schone Mullerin (Vx); Britten: Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge (L); Adam: Giselle; Vivaldi: Concerto in G major for two 'Celli and orchestra...
Following the intermission came the most moving piece of the evening--Des Todes Tod, Opus 23a--in what was one of its first American performances. The piece is based on three poems by Eduard Reinacher and is scored for woman's voice, two violas and two 'celli. The soprano was Jean Lunn, who also organized the whole program. Her performance was outstanding, her interpretation dramatic, and her voice very clear. She was well supported by Miss Johnson and Judith Davidoff, 'cellists, and Mr. Eleftherakis and Joseph Pietropaolo, violists...
Harvard and Boston College both placed three men on the Beanpot Tourney All-Star team, selected last night by the Boston hockey writers. Crimson captain Charlie Flyn was named goalie on the team; Mario Celli defense; and Bob Cleary forward. The Eagle All-Stars were captain Ed Carroll, forward; Jim Tiernan, center; and Dick Gagliardi, defense...
...fashioned. The published, varied orchestration (somewhat marred by slips in the performance) does not shy away from Romantic lushness in developing the broad melodic line which opens the first movement. And there are passages of absolute clarity, such as the unaccompanied unison of piano and plucked celli, for purposes of contrast or emphasis. The third movement is a clever seven-part rondo, the theme of which is an anagrammatic treatment of Miss Besser's name ("S" being the German designation for E flat, and "R" representing rc, or D). The theme appears in several guises, bandied about by piano...