Word: quartetting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...first harmony achieved by the Luxembourg quartet-when the Big Four at last agreed on something and awarded the tiny Italian communities of Briga and Tenda to France-sounded off-key to a man who had a perfect ear for music, but who was politically a little tone deaf...
Stunts like this have shot Jo Stafford, the fastest-rising girl singer in the U.S., into the big money. Her rise is typical of.singing stardom in 1946. Three years ago she was just the girl's voice in the Pied Pipers, a screechy quartet that used to sing with Tommy Dorsey. And she was fat. When she was eight, she weighed as much as Frank Sinatra does now. By the time she joined Dorsey's band she weighed...
Chicagoans have endured-and some have even enjoyed-some strange music recently. They have heard the sounds that Milhaud and Hindemith make, and last week they listened to the weirdest of all, the dissonant music of Austrian Arnold Schönberg, the father of atonality. The Pro Arte String Quartet worked its way through the composer's cacophonous String Quartet No. 3 and then played his familiar Transfigured Night, which he wrote in 1899, before he ran off the melodic rails. When Quartet No. 3 was over, the loudest applause came from the sixth row, where lively, gnomelike...
This week Levine got a $1,000 welcome home from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, one of 23 awards to artists, writers and musicians as a "practical recognition" of their past achievements. Among Levine's past achievements: String Quartet, in Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum, a painting in the Pentagon...
...brisk, fanciful animation of the instruments in Benny Goodman's Quartet. Johnny Fedora and Alice Bluebonnet, a love story about a couple of hats, sung with proper gentleness by the apparently muzzled Andrew Sisters, with some neat bits of emoting by Johnny...