Word: mozarts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Venetian Rondo with his full genius. It was clever, well-made picture music of pompous, aristocratic Venice and of Venice, roistering and plebeian. The audience applauded it cordially and Pizzetti, a little, worried-looking man, took bows from the stage. But on the same program Toscanini had placed Mozart's D Major Symphony. Wagner's Tannhauser overture and the skirling Bacchanale music, Borodin's Prince Igor dances. Because these things had greater substance, Toscanini attained with them effects which, ironically, set the worthy efforts of the guest of honor sadly in the background...
...Mozart-Sonata, A major...
...MOZART'S SYMPHONY No. 34 by Sir Thomas Beecham and the Royal Philharmonic (Columbia, $4.50)-Sir Thomas again shows his deftness at finding and following happy, graceful detail...
...MOZART'S QUINTET IN A MAJOR, by the Lener String Quartet and Clarinetist Charles Draper (Columbia, $6)-This makes 27 Lener albums available. The Leners' recent U. S. tour (TIME, Dec. 2) was sponsored by Columbia as a selling device...
...Merry Monarch Charles II honoring his Secretary of the Admiralty with a visit. Müncheners greatly liked this synthetic Pepys given them in the translation of Max Meyerfeld. They waxed enthusiastic over the simple, deftly turned music of Composer Coates, likened its gaiety, its crinkling charm to Mozart...