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...full of the kind of unbelievable poverty and misery that dogged Mozart, and almost all of the 18th century German composers. In his day, every petty German prince had his court musicians and his "Kapellmeister" who trained the singers, trained and conducted the orchestra, played the organ, and wrote music on the side. Rosetti, who changed his name from Rossler to get a hearing in his own country when Italian music was the rage, was one of these. He called himself a "godly Philistine," and had a lot more talent as a composer than subsequent history has given him credit...
...post-war world, China-through its most potent organ, the party -endorsed the program-outlined by the Gissimo to the New York Herald Tribune forum promising post-war cooperation...
...shift in policy, the editors of "Threshold" have decided to devote all of one issue to a single type of subject matter. In terms of the magazine's own credo, its latest number is concerned with the shape of "the new world order." Under that rubric the organ of International Student Service has gathered both one of the finest and one of the poorest articles it has ever printed...
Traditionally the organ for Freshman interests in Brooks House, the committee has in the past investigated some phase of Freshman activities. This year, however, the probability that the draft will create vacancies in the important P.B.H. position has increased the emphasis on preparing the competitors to take over the direction of many Brooks House activities by mid-years...
...17th century, "Confitemini Domino" by Constantini and a setting for chorus of the 134th psalm by Bach's contemporary, Sweelink. The 18th century is represented by a beautiful chorus from Gluck's "Orpheus." The two modern choral works to be sung are unusual arrangements. "Mal" Holmes has turned the organ accompaniment of Mendelssohn's motet "Laudati Pueri" into a rich orchestral background, while the other modern piece, the "Valse Nobles" of Schubert, was an arranger's field day. First written by Schubert as a set of piano waltzes it was later fitted out with an original obligato for female voices...