Word: loves
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...other pieces. At 26 he started the Gurre-Lieder but for bread & butter's sake he had to put it aside and orchestrate operetta scores. Thirteen years later the Gurre-Lieder had a big success in Vienna. People were impressed by the enormous chorus. They liked the tender love motifs. But by the time Schönberg was on the way to becoming a popular composer he had lost his taste for conventional harmonies. He started working on the 12-tone scale, gave up the idea that there had to be a dominant keynote, took the stand that dissonance...
...racehorse. It develops that her children were fathered by the butler and that the horse has a bar sinister too. But through a rain of horsey talk it seems that purity of race is not everything. The son fends off a designing chorus girl. The daughter finds here true love. The horse winds the Futurity at Belmont Park (offstage), saves the family fortunes. And Florence Reed, permitted mellow, quizzical and domineering has a high time. A neighborly matron remarks in suprise at her daughter's knowledge of the turf: "We haven't had a horse in the place...
...humdrum mishaps of prostitutes, millionaires and college footballers, Carl Laemmle Jr's Universal studio specializes darkly in supernatural pasquinades. The hero of The Invisible Man is as nasty a pumpkinhead as Frankenstein's monster or The Mummy. He is a young physician named Griffin, whose love for beauteous Flora Cranley (Gloria Stuart) is not sufficient to prevent him from discovering a drug which not only makes him invisible but turns him simultaneously into a homicidal lunatic...
...numbers on the program will be: "Drake's Drum," Coleridge-Taylor; "Shoot False Love," Morley; "Miserere," Allegri; choruses from "The Gondoliers," Sullivan; "The Pedlar," Russian Folk Song; "Bonnie Dundee," Scotch Folk Song. "Fair Harvard" will be sung at the conclusion of the program, provided sufficient time remains...
Would it be bad of me to ask you to give this to someone else if you're in love--or have some kinda restrictions on your correspondence? Please don't be in love--at least too much so to answer once anyhow...