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Miss Steiner played the Concerto for Cello by Saint-Saens, and Lubow performed Franz Liszt's Concerto for Piano No. 1 in E flat. Judges for the competition, which was held in Payne Hall, were Attilio Poto, Sodality conductor, Walter H. Piston, Walter W. Naumburg Professor of Music, and Gregory Tucker...
...Among Hungarians, or their descendants, who have made names for themselves: such musicians as Franz Liszt, Bela Bartok, Zoltan Kodaly, Eugene Ormandy, Joseph Szigeti and Sigmund Romberg; such theatrical personalities as Alexander Korda, Ferenc Molnar, the Gabor sisters, Ilona Massey and Leslie Howard (real name: Arpad Steiner); such scientists as Nobel Prizewinner Albert Szent-Gyorgyi (discoverer of vitamin C) and Mathematician John Von Neumann; such public figures as David Lilienthal, onetime chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, H-bomb Pioneer Edward Teller, Socialist Eugene V. Debs...
John Moriarty, pianist, will play Bela Bartok, Chopin and Liszt at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in Jordan Hall...
...Saturday night, pianist Judith Yaeger gave a recital in Paine Hall, playing Brahms, Liszt, Chopin, and Schubert. Miss Yaeger, who graduated from Radcliffe in 1953, has studied in Cambridge and abroad. Plunging into a program of 19th century composers, she was properly immersed in the Romantic spirit but, happily, not drowned in it. She was at her best in cantabile melodies, and her delicate phrasing was just what the music needed...
...German officer of So Little Time remarks of Liszt's music that "you cannot only play the notes; you must go through the notes and come out the other side." In a way, that is what they have tried to do with So Little Time, a movie set against the Belgian Ressistance movement of World...