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...concert hall in Madrid. He can commit a sonata to memory in one hour, and he can play as many as 250 lieder. His friends used to play a kind of "Stump Artur" game in which they would call out titles?excerpts from symphonies, operas, Cole Porter scores???to see if he could play them. "Stumped Friends" would have been a better name for it. "Rubinstein," says Conductor Edouard van Remoortel, "is the only pianist you could wake up at midnight and ask to play any of the 38 major piano concertos...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pianists: The Undeniable Romantic | 2/25/1966 | See Source »

...informative digest of material scattered in diverse enthusiastic G. and S. literature, The Story is designed for the uninitiated rather than the hobbyist Savoyard. The narrative of two colorful careers in discord and in unison, is amplified by the history of the various operettas, and enriched by hitherto unpublished scores???a valuable record and sound appraisal, readable, entertaining...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Topsy- Turvydom | 11/5/1928 | See Source »

...Claude M. Hart, 58, of Boston, won the play-off of his tie with Henry S. Redfield, 59, of Hartford, for the U. S. senior golf title (TIME, Sept. 22). Scores???Hart, 77; Redfield, 84, over the Apawamis course. Oddly, both men were of that rare links species, the lefthander...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Other Golf | 9/29/1924 | See Source »

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