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Some of Canada's new partners, particularly Red China, seem chancy for the long haul. And big gains in new markets obscure losses in the old: Canada's sales to its Nos. 1 and 2 customers, the U.S. and Britain, are off 3%. Canada has slipped in rank since 1954 from the world's third trading nation (after the U.S. and Britain) to fifth (behind West Germany and France, as well...
...Mozart's trios for violin, cello, and piano, Nos. 3 and 5, constituted the second half of the program. The string players seemed to have warmed up, but at the same time some of the distinctions between pitch levels melted. In addition, the technically able pianist lacked finesse in rounding off phrases...
Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. I & 8 (the Vienna Philharmonic, conducted by Pierre Monteux; RCA Victor). The Pierre Monteux of 86 has a natural affinity for the Beethoven...
...Simon & Schuster publishing company in a venture to reduce the U.S.'s highway heartburn: a seven-volume domestic imitation ($1 a volume) of the Guide Michelin. Last year, Mobil Travel Guides covering the Northeastern States and the South Central and Southwestern States were released. Last week Guidebooks Nos. 3 and 4 appeared, under the sign of the Flying Red Horse: Great Lakes Area and California and Nevada...
...kind that prevailed the evening he played with the Boston Symphony in Carnegie Hall last week is just what Janis needs. With the temperature in the 405, the moon radiant and the barometer steady, Janis played with feeling and virtuoso flair through Liszt's Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2. His piano sound positively glittered...