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...undernourished D Minor." Vice presidents seem to fascinate the Society. Once Dr. Gino began: "And as we look at our program (printed on the back of an old vice president). . . ." The Society's signature is Basin Street Blues, which at the close is played in the manner of Haydn's Farewell Symphony, the musicians leaving one by one until only Professor Harry ("Grumpy") Patent is left, slapping his doghouse. For all its clowning, the Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street is rated, by jazzmen, as among the best jazz programs...
...Haydn: Symphony No. 92 in G Major (Paris Conservatory Orchestra, Bruno Walter conducting; Victor: 6 sides). Before Hitler's Blitzkrieg, France had one top-rank symphony: the Paris Conservatory Orchestra. Haydn's lacy melodies suit its light-stepping strings and wood winds...
...Haydn: Symphony No. 104 in D Major ("London") (London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham conducting; Columbia: six sides). Pillman Sir Thomas as usual prescribes 18th-Century music for what ails you. Tops in recording...
...began building the Orquesta Sinfonica de Mexico for the Mexico City musicians' union, made it a crack 90 man outfit-now subsidized by the Government-to whose free concerts workers flock. On his musically illiterate audiences Chavez has ceaselessly experimented, discovering that where the simplicities of Haydn leave peasants cold, the complexities of Stravinsky roll them in the aisles...
...Stradivarius Quartet will give a concert tonight in the John Knowles Paine Hall of the Music Building at 8.15 o'clock. Tickets may be obtained free of charge by application at the Music Building. The program will be composed of Dvorak's Quartet in F Major, Opus 96, Haydn's Quartet, Opus 3, Number 5, and Hindemith's Quartet Number...