Word: hungarian
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Marche MilitaireSchubert Overture to Goethe's "Egmont Beethoven Arabesques Witek "Hejre Kati," Scene de la Czardas Hubay "Rosenkavalier" Waltzes R. Strauss "Londonderry Air" Arranged by Sir Hamilton Harty (For violin solo,string orchestra and harp) First Hungarian Rhapsody Liszt "Sweethearts," selection Herbert Praeludium Jaernefelt Entrance of the Gladiators Fucik
...When a Hungarian military plane crashed at aerial maneuvers near Rome, Premier Mussolini took quick, expensive action to prevent a crack in the Italo-Hungarian entente. He despatched as a gift to the Hungarian Government a brand new Italian plane painted boldly with the words "Justice for Hungary!" Next he commanded that a memorial shaft be raised to the two Hungarian airmen who lost their lives in the crash, George Enders and Julius Bittay. Finally Italy's Dictator sent to each of the dead men's families in Hungary a present of 50,000 lire...
Reserved for Ladies was first a story by Hungarian Dramatist Ernest Vajda, then a silent cinema, Service for Ladies with Adolphe Menjou in 1927. Amusing in both versions, its comedy is steadily improving with repetition. Hungarian Director Alexander Korda directed this talking version in England for Paramount, with U. S. money, English actors, cameramen, staff.* Leslie Howard does his usual discreet, effortless, alert job, delivering the bright lines of the dialog as though he habitually talked that way. George Grossmith as a tall, rheumatic, liverish, twinkling ramrod King, is a sly parody of Sweden's Gustaf...
...program for the Pops concert at 8.30 o'clock tonight in Symphony Hall will be as follows: "Greetings to Bangor" March, R. B. Hall; "Poet and Peasant" Overture, Suppe; "Liebestraum", Listz-Herbert; "II-Trovatore" Fantasia, Verdi; "Finlandia", Sibelius; "Blue Danube" Waltz, Strauss; Second Hungarian Rhapsody, Liszt; "Mile. Modiste" Selection, Herbert; "Invitation to the Dance", Weber-Berlioz; "Stars and Stripes Forever", Sousa...
President Masaryk did nothing. Ihe potatoes stayed in Hungary. An official protest by the Hungarian Legation was pigeonholed at the office of famed Czechoslovakian Foreign Minister Edvard Benes...