Word: coriolanus
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...Coriolanus, Act III, Scene...
Other noteworthy new releases: Beethoven: Leonore No. 3, Egmont and Coriolanus Overtures (Joseph Keilberth conducting the Berlin Philharmonic and Bamberg Symphony Orchestras; Capitol-Telefunken); Liszt: Spanish Rhapsody (Miklos Schwalb; Academy); Mozart: Requiem (Hilde Gueden, Rosette Anday, Julius Patzak, Josef Greindl, Salzburg Dome Choir; Mozarteum Orchestra conducted by Josef Messner; Remington); Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade (Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra conducted by Antal Dorati; Mercury) ; Schubert: A Song Recital (Herman Schey, bass-baritone; Poly music); Tchaikovsky: "Pathétique" Symphony (Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy...
Dimitri Mitropoulos, the Philharmonic's permanent conductor, took command for the second performance. Britons watched him with amazement. In characteristic Mitropoulos style, he used no baton, conducted with elbows, fists, hunched shoulders and lean-faced grimaces. After the first half of the program (Beethoven's Coriolanus overture and Symphony No. 4), Britons exchanged dismayed reactions in the lobby: "What an extraordinary way to conduct! Did you see the way he jigged during the vivace...
Mosley was delighted with such big shows as Studio One ("a brilliant production of Shakespeare's Coriolanus"), Fred Waring and Paul Whiteman. He was equally taken by "more modest programs" like What's My Line, Blind Date, Hollywood Screen Test, Life Begins at Eighty. As for vulgarity: "Well, America is a vulgar country in the broadest sense of the word, and some of its down-to-earth brashness is bound to rub off into TV . . . Bride and Groom is as embarrassing as watching your girl friend publicly eating peas off her knife. But on the whole the programs...
Studio One (Mon. 10 p.m., CBS). Coriolanus, with Judith Evelyn, Richard Greene...