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...duo-pianists, they made one tour after another, sometimes playing by themselves and sometimes with the Montreal Symphony or the Kansas City Philharmonic. But in spite of their success, the twins wanted something more than the concert stage. In 1942 they entered the novitiate of the Sisters of St. Francis...
...longest match of the day, Ufford and French won in second doubles over Luxemburg and Izlar. The Harvard duo lost several chances before it finally won the third...
Terry King, John Carolla, Don Bossart, and Frank Goodman will form the rest of the singles squad in that order. Carolla and mike Ward and Rauh and King will play either first or second doubles, while Herb Stone and Don Spencer form the third duo...
Copland: Sonata for Violin and Piano (Joseph Fuchs, violin; Leo Smit, piano; Decca, 1 side LP). One of U.S. Composer Aaron Copland's later (1942-43) and most lyrical pieces, masterfully performed. The record carries a matching performance of Stravinsky's neo-classical Duo Concertant on the other side. Recording: good...
...choreographer. Unlike her Lament, Choreographer Doris Humphrey's new Invention had no story and no characterization; it was pure dance, but with plenty of invention. By the time Limón & Co. (Betty Jones, Ruth Currier) had gotten through its four brief sections (a bright, gay solo, a duo, a meditative slow movement and a powerful recapitulation) they and Choreographer Humphrey had won an ovation. New works by other American Dance Festival regulars, including Sophie Maslow's fine but unfinished Festival, based on stories by Yiddish Story Writer Sholom Aleichem, and Jane Dudley's wispy Vagary (music...