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...Seventh Annual Young Performers' Program in which Leonard Bernstein conducts selections from Moussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition, with four young pianists taking turns as soloist...
After the last horrendous arrabbiato, in which pianist and orchestra were joined by a chorus of 72 men, the audience sat stupefied for several seconds and then released a roar of approval that persisted through eleven curtain calls. Soloist Pietro Scarpini and the Cleveland had safely and on the whole admirably negotiated the longest and, in the opinion of many pianists, the most difficult piano concerto ever composed. It was, in fact, a monstrosity, as some critics limply acknowledged. But they had to concede, along with Cleveland's crusty old George Szell, that it was "a monstrosity full...
...freshman will be the first college undergraduate to appear as a soloist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra...
Indjic, who has studied plano for nine years, did not enter a contest for the once last years, and the conductor phoned indjic this week to invite him to be a soloist in the Washington's Birthday concert...
MARY POPPINS EN FRANCAIS (Vista). The Sherman brothers' songs "have made the rounds of the pop singers and the jazz bands and now turn up, very much at home, translated into French. Christiane LeGrand, the French soprano soloist of the Swingle Singers, tries to keep it sweet and simple but breaks into a bit of high-spirited scat singing in Un P'tit Morceau de Sucre and sounds, as they say in Paris, supercalifragilisticexpidelilicieux...