Word: sonata
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...When the sonata was over, San Francisco's audience bravoed Szigeti to five curtain calls and fans followed him to his dressing room. Glowed Szigeti: "I think it got under their skins. I could feel it taking hold of them. This music-it is inescapable. A German composer could have diluted this sonata into enough material for a couple of symphonies...
...never forgotten." Twenty-three years ago in Prague it was Szigeti who had started Prokofiev's masterful Violin Concerto No. 1 on its way to fame. Last week in San Francisco, Szigeti bowed and plucked his way through the U.S. première of Prokofiev's new Sonata...
Music by University composers will share the program of the Harvard-Radcliffe Music Club concert in Paine Hall on Tuesday night, which includes Debusay's "En Blane et Noir," Sonata for Clarinet and Plane by Leonard Bernstcin '39, and "Das Marlculeben" by Paul Hiudemith...
...outpouring of the emotions and social terminant. Also, it should strive to link up music with the other humanistic fields of art and literature. It should try to teach some understanding of the principles of the main forms and modes of musical expression, such as the sonata and symphony. By making the course only a semester in duration, the Committee on General Education would allow students with otherwise crowded programs to improve their understanding of musical expression, as well as investigate the relation of music to the other branches of knowledge. A Humanities course in music with such motives would...
Organ Music (Sun. 9:15 a.m., CBS). Bach's "Saint Ann" Prelude and "Saint Ann" Fugue, Dobbelsteen's Fourth Impromptu, Galliard's Sonata for Bassoon and Keyboard, No. 1. Organist: E. Power Biggs. Bassoonist: Raymond Allard...