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...Symphony (Sun. 5 p.m., NBC). Works of contemporary composers Prokofiev, Delius, Copland and Milhaud. Alexander Smallens conducting...
Died. Paul Rosenfeld, 56, author (Port of New York), music and art critic, a guiding spirit of the American literary renaissance of the 1920s, founder (with Van Wyck Brooks and Waldo Frank) of the "little magazine" Seven Arts, early champion of modernist Composers Stravinsky, Copland, Milhaud; of a heart attack; in Manhattan...
Chicagoans have endured-and some have even enjoyed-some strange music recently. They have heard the sounds that Milhaud and Hindemith make, and last week they listened to the weirdest of all, the dissonant music of Austrian Arnold Schönberg, the father of atonality. The Pro Arte String Quartet worked its way through the composer's cacophonous String Quartet No. 3 and then played his familiar Transfigured Night, which he wrote in 1899, before he ran off the melodic rails. When Quartet No. 3 was over, the loudest applause came from the sixth row, where lively, gnomelike...
...Milhaud: Protée-Symphonic Suite No. 2 (San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Pierre Monteux conducting; Victor, 6 sides). Protee brought out the Paris riot squad in 1920, and still has bite today. Performance: good...
...hear more classical and middle Romantic music; give us some Debussy, some of the modern French impressionists, possibly Honegger and Milhaud. But cease pounding at the late Romantics, for the sake of balance and because they do not deserve...