Word: ravelled
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...tonight in the Paine Music Building Mr. Arthur Whiting will give the second of his expositions of Chamber Music. He himself will play the following program on the pianoforte: Schumann 1810-1856 Phantasie, C. major. Opus 17 Debusay 1862-1918 La Cathedral engioutie Ravel 1817 Valses Nobles of Sentimentales Bach 1685-1750 Pretude-Sarabande-Bourree From English suite. A minor, transcribed for the pianoforte by Mr. Arthur Whiting. Chopin 1869-1849 Noeturne, D. flat. Opus 27 Polonaise. A flat. Opus...
...that instrument. Among them are the Schumann Phantiasie, one of the most important works of the romantic school; Debussy's "Submerged Cathedral" which is a striking illustration of descriptive music, impressive and poetical; and several Chopin numbers, examples of the most idiomatic treatment of the modern key-board instrument. Ravel's "Vaalses nobles at sentimentales" show the modern method of tone-color, and Mr. Whitings's own transcription of Bach's English suite in A minor, originally written for the harpsichord, is a pianoforte rendering of that music...
...Monteux is a curious mixture. As conductor, he is remarkably even, polished un "temperamental;" as program maker he is proving himself brilliant but erratic. At Friday afternoon's concert he played what in most cities would be an exceptional program, including Dukas and Ravel, a bit of Wagner, a piece by John Knowles Paine, and the Brahms second concerto. Next week he purposes to present a concert almost as usual, save for one factor, and certainly as interesting, as today's was interesting. Beethoven's hackneyed, if beautiful, Egmont overture, Schumann's Symphony in D minor, than which there...
...close, Mr. Monteux played Ravel's "Choreographic Poem" the Waltz, with an understanding and sympathy which wholly redeemed the less interesting parts of the concert. Ravel is beyond description--certainly the master-satirist of music. Humor, subtlety, musical virtuosity; all are his. Listening, the Boston audience ponders solemnly, frowning on those who see the point...
...flat, Op. 48 Glazounov Concerto Grosso No. 5 in D-major for string quartet Handel Solo violins: R. Burgin, J. Theodorowicz. Solo viola: G. Fourel. Solo violoncello: J. Bedetti. Air of Leonora from "Le Tasse", Godard Aria "Ritorna Vincitor" from "Aida" Verdl Miss Jacchia. Spanish Rhapsody Ravel...