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Luxury Liner (MGM) floats Metro's musical stock company in a welter of romantic complications which could be followed only with a navigation chart. The tangles are slowly and rather painfully unsnarled to the accompaniment of songs by Lauritz Melchior, Marina Koshetz and young Jane Powell, who is expected to carry the burden of a clumsy plot about a sea captain (George Brent) and his amorous passengers. Miss Powell makes a game try against heavy odds. The handling of Mr. Melchior, who also tries hard, is in the Hollywood tradition: two pan shots of enraptured listeners to every shot...
...Quartet from Budapest played the first program. Scheduled for the ten following Monday afternoons: The Barren Ensemble of Wind Instruments, the Salzedo Harp Ensemble, the Gordon String Quartet, the Compinsky Trio, the Musica Art String Quartet, the Elshuco Trio, the Kroll String Quartet, the London String Quartet, Soprano Nina Koshetz and String Quartet, Violinist Jacques Gordon anc Pianist Lee Pattison...
...Ukranian National Chorus with 30 singers will give a concert in Sanders Theatre tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock. The concert promises to be one of the finest musical performances in Sanders Theatre in years, for not only has Alexander Koshetz, the conductor, attained remarkable vocal effects for mixed voices, but he also presents Ewssei Beloussoff, Russia's foremost cellist, as the soloist of the evening. President Hibben of Princeton in commenting on the Princeton performance of the chorus said, "Their work is an expression of the highest form of art and our Princeton audience was enthusiastic in its approval...
Tomorrow evening, the Ukranian National Chorus, under the direction of Alexander Koshetz, will sing in Symphony Hall. They are no strangers to Boston, and will find a cordial public...
Prokoflew is little known in this country outside of his opera "The Love for the Three Oranges" and two piano concertos, due to the unfavorable condition of Russian music publishing houses. In Paris his reputation ranks with that of Strawinsky, and his "Song Without Words" written for Mme. Koshetz seems to bear this statement out. In the weird middle section with its dissonant rustling of strings, which would tax the pitch of any singer, the voice rang true. The Moussorgsky "Dance and Revery" from "The Fair of Sorotchinsk" was sung with great dash and vigor, although Liadow's orchestration...