Word: sarabandes
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...Lesson in Love (1953) and ending with Smiles of a Summer Night (1955), in which Sweden's Ingmar Bergman (TIME cover, March 14) submits his front-line report on the war between the sexes. In Lesson, the war begins with crockery barrages. In Smiles, it ends in a saraband of sophisticated satire that the winners and the losers dance together. In Dreams, the last of the three released in the U.S., the battle rages in full fury, and Bergman zooms above the field like a happy gadfly, pranging everything in sight...
...there the music suggests images of human activity. Fanfares sound: Are they bugle calls for some grand but ragged army? A truncated funeral march is heard: Is a man or an age being mourned? A troubadour's mandolin sounds a little sour: Is love being mocked? A saraband starts up, accompanied by a simulated harpsichord: Are the ghosts of vanished dancers being recalled...
...program will include "Diferencias sobre el Canto del Caballero," written by Antonio de Cabezon in the 16th century; three sonatas by Padre Antonio Soler; three selections from the suite "Iberia," by Isaac Albeniz; and the modern "Distant Saraband" by Joaquin Rodriguo...
...SARABAND FOR DEAD LOVERS - Helen Simpson - Doubleday, Doran ($2.50). Lively historical romance of 17th Century Middle-Europe...
Bach's Suite No. 3 in D by Désiré Defauw and the Orchestra of the Brussels Royal Conservatory (Columbia, $6)-A vigorous, forthright reading of Bach's most popular orchestral suite. A sombre Corelli saraband is played by Enrique Fernandez Arbós and the Madrid Symphony as filler for the last record...