Word: schumann
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Vienna State Opera Orchestra conducted by Dean Dixon; Westminster). MacDowell, a contemporary of Debussy, is one of the few U.S. composers whose seat in the hall of fame is already secure, and his concertos were his entry ticket. Their style is closer to the romantic outbursts of Grieg and Schumann than to the moderns, and Pianist Rivkin gives them a rousing romantic reading while her conductor-husband gives her firm orchestral support...
While serving as counsel to the High Commissioner for Germany, Bowie became consultant in the drafting of the Schumann Coal and Steel Community Treaty...
Pianist Judith Yaeger, winner of the Pierian Sodality's annual concerto contest, soloed in the Schumann Concerto. The Radcliffe Senior started shakily, but after she regained her composure in the middle of the first movement, she made the old warhorse kick its heels. Purists may object to the more liberties she took with the score; but after hearing her coquettish interpretation of the second movement, I cast my vote for impurity...
Russell Stanger will conduct the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra in its annual spring concert this Sunday night. Works by Beethoven, Diamond, Schumann, and Handel highlight the program, to be given in Sanders Theatre...
...Como; Victor). A cheerful brag that it would take wild horses, obstacle courses and superior forces to keep Crooner Como away from his true love. The ditty has the distinct musical advantage of being built around a theme from The Horseman, a little piano piece for children by Robert Schumann...