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...hewed his way to extremes of modernity. Passacaglia (played by David Tudor) was written in the early '30s, is as dissonant and involved as the more recent Violin Sonata (with Frances Magnes and Tudor). Composer Wolpe has taught jazz musicians, and his Quartet for Trumpet (Bob Nagel), Tenor Sax (Al Cohn), Piano (Jack Maxin) and Percussion (Al Howard) has, a barely recognizable jazz flavor. Performances: superb...
Martin returned to Texas and organized a corporate beachhead from which to make raids as daring as Villa's. He got control of Brooklyn's Safe-T-Stat Corp. makers of radiator thermometers, later absorbed competitors (Moto Meter Co. Nagel Electric, National Gauge) into Moto-Meter Gauge and Equipment Corp...
...have a fluke success at the expense of professional theatrical people. The story lets Hammerstein make fun of theatrical temperament while showing the ultimate fate of those who lack it. But it plods as both story and satire, and a name cast-Jane Pickens, Charles Winninger, Dennis King, Conrad Nagel-does little to enliven it. The trouble with the book isn't just that it is old or uninspired, but that it is so painfully omnipresent. Music in the Air intrudes no clever lyrics, displays no chorus line, offers no dance numbers. This makes it as rare a bird...
Studio One (Mon. 10 p.m., CBS-TV). Wreath of Roses, with Conrad Nagel...
Dance director of the Folk Dance Society, E. Eddy Nagel, returned last week from a ten-week dance collecting tour in Europe...