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...consummate variety of the program might in itself be a worthy object of study and admiration to those concerned in the make-up of numbers for "high-brow" concerts. The blase critic, weary from countless discussions as to the relative merits of Stravinsky and Schoenberg, of abstract and "program" music, would pass an evening in which he would feel only the highest admiration for the obvious results which careful and prolonged training had brought in the maintenance of high, technical standards, a spontaneous ensemble and a genuine interpretive ability...
...eighteenth century airs from Bellini, Perucchini, and the Englishmen, Purcell and Byrd, followed it with a group of modern Hungarian and German songs by Bartok and Hindemith, rose to a climax with a group of American jazz songs by Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, and George Gershwin, and descended through Schoenberg, Arthur Bliss and Milhaud to the end of her program...
...Franck Cloches a travers les feuilles, Debussy Poissons d'or, Debussy "General Lavine" (eccentric), Ravel Jeu d'eaux, Ravel El Albaicin, from "Iberia," Ravel "Le vieux monsieur," from "Un coin d'une ruelle sombre," Carl Engel Baren Tang, Bela Bartok No. II from "Drei Klavier-stueke," Opus 11, Arnold Schoenberg Wild Men's Dance, Leo Ornstein Scherzo in B-flat minor, Chopin Impromptu in F-sharp major, Chopin Arabesques on Johann Strauss's "Blue Danube Waltzes," Schulz-Emler...