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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...opinion thinks uplift is fine, but uplift that makes money is even finer. Last month in Manhattan, amid an outburst of pompous, dead-pan hullabaloo, an uplifting stunt was launched by the National Committee for Music Appreciation, an outfit headed by John Erskine, novelist, musician, guiding light and onetime president of the Juilliard School of Music. The New York branch of the Committee, billing itself in double-page advertisements as "a non-profit organization," announced that it would distribute twelve sets of operatic recordings "at an incredibly small cost!"-$1.75 for three or four records. Last fortnight the same records...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: October Records | 10/14/1940 | See Source »

...less known works. It takes time, energy and patience to train as orchestra in a new piece, which may be the reason why Barbirolli continues to ride his hobbyhorses of Weber overtures when he might well be exploring the overtures of Gluck and Handel, and why such a conscientious musician as Koussevitzky will in concert after concert stick to Sibelins's first two symphonics, the weakest of them all, and let the greatest, the Sixth and Seventh, gather dust on a shelf...

Author: By Jonas Barish, | Title: THE MUSIC BOX | 10/11/1940 | See Source »

When Italy declared war on the Allies almost four months ago, Lorenzo Perosi, director of the Sistine Chapel Choir, locked himself up with a project in the Monastery of St. Benedict, 40 miles from Rome. Last week Musician Perosi had completed his self-appointed task, and waited for the Axis (or British) generals to finish theirs. Ready for the proclamation of peace was a Perosi-composed "grandiose Te Deum...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Ready for Peace | 10/7/1940 | See Source »

...appointment of Urena is not only a recognition of the important place of South America in the modern world, but it also upholds the traditional distinction that is expected of the lecturer." Previous holders of the chair have ranged from the American poet, Robert Frost, to the Slavic musician, Stravinski...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PEDRO URENA WILL LECTURE | 10/4/1940 | See Source »

Said he: "I love Wagner and feel that music doesn't go to war, but right now isn't the right time. . . ." Lieut. Benter was the first musician of consequence to say the words which many a music lover had gloomily awaited...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Patriotic Bandmasters | 9/30/1940 | See Source »

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