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Opening the concert at 8 o'clock with Kabelevsky's Overture to "Coles Breugnon," Kostelanetz will lead the orchestra in "Frontiers," by Creston, and in Stravinsky's Suite from the ballet "L'Oiseau de Feu." After an intermission the program will conclude with Cesar Franck's "Symphony in D Minor...
...break for announcement of the occasion, the orchestra should swing into the complete choral finale. The rest of the program should consist of music from various United Nations: China; Britain (represented preferably by German-born Handel's Hallelujah Chorus); France (represented in part by Belgian-born Cesar Franck's Pièce Heroique); Russia (Shostakovich and Tchaikovsky); the U.S. (America the Beautiful, the old European psalm-tune Old Hundred, Home Sweet Home and Ballad for Americans...
...eleven European laureates who have arrived in the U.S. in recent years are: Maurice Maeterlinck, Sigrid Undset, Thomas Mann (literature); Sir Norman Angell (peace); Peter Joseph Wilhelm Debye (chemistry); Otto Meyerhof, Otto Loewi (physiology and medicine); Albert Einstein, James Franck, Victor Franz Hess, Enrico Fermi (physics...
...Franck: Symphony in D Minor (Two recordings: Sir Thomas Beecham and the London Philharmonic Orchestra; Columbia; 10 sides; and Pierre Monteux and the San Francisco Symphony; Victor; 10 sides). Both jobs on this much-played symphony are good; the Victor is larger in scale...
...30Review of U. T. Features 7:35 Concert Master Franck 9:00 Hot Off the Record 9:30 The Radio Workshop 10:00 The Concert Hall: Bruekner 9th Symphony 10:45 Crimson News and Interviews