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...Symphony (Sun. 5 p.m., NBC). Four dances from Frederick Jacobi's The Prodigal Son (first broadcast), Haydn's Symphony No. 93 in D Major, the Gretry-Mottl ballet suite, Richard Strauss's Don Quixote...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Program Preview, Aug. 5, 1946 | 8/5/1946 | See Source »

...such topflight artists as Soprano Marjorie Lawrence and the Budapest Quartet. The small audience politely applauded the work of Boston-born Walter Piston (Quintet for Flute and Strings), Brooklyn-born Aaron Copland (Birthday Piece, On Cuban Themes For Two Pianos), French-born Darius Milhaud (string quartet), California-born Frederick Jacobi (songs about the prophet Nehemiah), Czech-born Bohuslav Martinu (Trio for Flute, Violin and Piano). Hit of the evening came at the program's close with Russian-born Louis Gruenberg's Variations on a Popular Theme. It nearly brought discreet cheers. Composer Gruenberg's theme...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Cackles & Groans | 12/21/1942 | See Source »

Last night, the composer and the musical director, Malcolm H. Holmes '28, conductor of the Harvard, Radcliffe, and Welleslay orchestras, supervised the gaudy dress rehearsal. Most startling feature of the preliminary trial was the precision work by the four Gentt, Frederick A. Jacobi '43, John D. Clarke '43, Cary S. Giles '43, and John F. Bouner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LOWELL PRESENTS OPERA TONIGHT | 4/14/1942 | See Source »

...orchestra. He perfected a finger and blowing technique of his own, ironed out the wobbles, slithers and wails of the commercial saxophonist. To get something respectable to play, he transcribed from the classics, begged saxophone pieces from contemporaries-well-known ones like Coates, Glazounov, Ibert, and unknowns named Tarp, Jacobi, Bentzon, Borck...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Symphonic Saxophonist | 10/6/1941 | See Source »

EXCEPT for a group of three short poems by Marvin Barrett and the usual reviews (of which Frederick Jacobi's musical criticism is to be praised), the new Advocate consists entirely of fiction. The scope of the whole is narrow, but the variety of the fiction is great. This has not always been true: too often the Advocate has reflected a single and special set of interests and tastes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ON THE SHELF | 6/4/1941 | See Source »

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