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Following the intermission came the most moving piece of the evening--Des Todes Tod, Opus 23a--in what was one of its first American performances. The piece is based on three poems by Eduard Reinacher and is scored for woman's voice, two violas and two 'celli. The soprano was Jean Lunn, who also organized the whole program. Her performance was outstanding, her interpretation dramatic, and her voice very clear. She was well supported by Miss Johnson and Judith Davidoff, 'cellists, and Mr. Eleftherakis and Joseph Pietropaolo, violists...
Works to be performed are the Sonata for Oboe and Piano, Sonata for Viola Solo, Opus 25, No. 1, Sonata Violincello Solo, Op. 25, No. 3, Des Todes Tod, Op. 23a, and Die Serenaden...
...took Tod one and two-thirds min utes to cut out a paper cat. At that rate, how many could he cut out in half an hour? HELPER: First think 'One half hour equals how many minutes...
...number one Tod Rogers plays a defensive game, relying chiefly on his exceptionally good backhand, while sophomore Dave Sofield at two is a very forceful player with a sharp not game. Sofield is followed by squash star Roger Campbell and Ralph Stuart...
...three regular midfields will be Fred Horween, Tod Goodwin, and Karl Bjork; Chuck Edwards, Skip Baldwin, and Jim Telfer--Lane, perhaps, for Telfer; and Tim Anderson, Albie Wells, and Dexter Lewis...