Word: concertized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This Is Jazz (Sat. 2:30 p.m., Mutual). Despite a faint tone of condescension, this is a good jazz concert, featuring choice instrumentalists in jam session...
...best ones. Judson was once a professional violinist, but he learned early that there is more money in managing artists than in being one. The money he gets from the Philharmonic is peanuts to him ($15,000 a year) but the prestige and power count. Today his Columbia Concerts Inc. grosses $5 million a year, keeps Lily Pons, Jascha Heifetz and $250-a-concert unknowns circulating through 540 cities & towns.* Judson, remote from lesser musicians, has close friends among his top clients, looks like a Lord Calvert whiskey Man of Distinction (and in fact...
...Best Years of Our Lives. A postwar concert on the heartstrings, with Fredric March, Dana Andrews, Myrna Loy and Teresa Wright, under William Wyler's direction (TIME...
...most unfortunate side of the London picture is probably the most sterile programming imagination in Europe. Fed on nothing but repeated doses of Beethoven, Brahms, Rachmaninoff, Tehaikovsky, and Mozart, the English concert goer begins after a month or so to be visited by an uneasy feeling that this is where he came in. This tendency toward repetition is fostered by the English musicians, many of them known only locally, who get a fixed program of works and then stick to them: Benno Moisewitch, for example, has been playing the Rachmaninoff concerti almost ad nauseum, and Solomon has long...
...York Concert, in conjunction with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, will be preceded by two warmup performances in Boston's Symphony Hall a week earlier, as part of the BSO's regular subscription series...