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...Angola; in Mozambique, the East German "diplomatic" mission has become the largest in the country, exceeding even that of the Soviet Union. East Germany's increasingly complex African operations are now handled by a special secretariat in East Berlin, headed by Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade Alex Schalk...
...proof that he is descended from a long line of conductors of the Viennese school, a special breed that has all but disappeared from the world's concert halls, a line that once rang with such great names as Gustav Mahler, Felix Weingartner (Krips's teacher), Franz Schalk and Bruno Walter. What those artists had in common, says the Buffalo Symphony's Krips, was a sense of continuity, a conviction that music should be "one long legato line." Krips's own legato line as he conducts Beethoven and Brahms is as admired...
Gottschallc: The Banjo (Eugene List, piano; Vanguard). A reminiscence of pre-Civil War New Orleans in the form of brief compositions by a onetime resident, Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-69). The first American to win an international reputation as pianist and composer, Gott-schalk's arrangements of Creole songs and dances were as popular in Paris of the mid-19th century as Chopin's mazurkas...
Scholastically, the Class slowly came into its own with the announcement that 81 had passed the entrance examinations with high honors and that the Harvard Club of Boston had awarded scholarships to W. C. Goodwin, David Guarnaccia, W. G. Hazard, J. F. Ryan, and Marshall Schalk...
When Cronis wasn't passing, he was scooting like a rabbit around the ends for good gains. His passes were neither hard nor arrow-straight, but they were accurate. His offensive ends, Schalk and Johnny Leroy, were fast enough to got a few steps beyond Art French and his defensive substitutes, Bill Van Epps, constantly...