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...Skipper. Born in San Francisco, Pierre Salinger* was a child prodigy at the piano, at the age of six impressed an audience at Toronto's International Exposition by rippling off a Haydn sonata...
MUSIC BY TORELLI, HAYDN, HINDEMITH and others Tuesday night at 8:30 p.m. in Concert Room 26, the Fenway. This is the third of the Boston Conservatory Fenway Series...
...most frenzied and violent passages-notably during Sonata No. 6, when he flailed the keyboard with a clenched fist-Richter drew forth a tone that was warm instead of strident, as full of shadings as a guttering candle flame. Later in the week Richter offered programs including Haydn, Schumann, Debussy and Rachmaninoff, playing each one with the uncanny air of direct communication that he conveys better than any other pianist alive. Under Richter's hands, even Debussy's much-abused Clair de Lune looked like a new moon. Wrote an all-but-wordless critic, the New York Herald...
...EVENING CONCERT--Milhaud-Le Boeuf sur le Toit; Marais-Suite in d for Viola; Janacek-Sinfonietto; Mendelssohn-Quartet No. 4; Haydn-Symphony...
Suite No. 1 for Viola; Tchaikovsky-Variations on a Rococco Theme; Debussy-Quartet in g; Haydn-Symphony No. 100 ("Military...