Word: wolfsohn
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Reese F. Professor '50 1G, vision-cellist, and Norman Z. Wolfsohn 3G, pianist, will present a program of sonnies by Handel, Bach, Hindemith, and Brahms tonight. On Friday, Robert T. Gartside, Jr. '50, tonor, William, F. Russell, planist, and Andrew M. Health, Jr. '50, pianist, along with the Eliot String Quartet, will offer a program of Faure, Haydn, and Vaughan Williams...
...program, the Orchestra reached its best. It polished off Respighi's "Antiche Danze" well, leading up to its major effort of the evening, the Mozart Double Piano Concerto. Here the Orchestra reached the peak of its abilities with delicate strings blending beautifully with the horns and woodwinds. Soloists Norman Wolfsohn and Seymour Hayden, a pair of renegade math instructors, coordinated their playing excellently and performed capably. Frescobaldi's Toccata ended the program in fine style. The strings were particularly good in this piece...
Eighty performers, the largest number in the Orchestra's history, will play a program of six pieces for its first 1950 concert. The featured piece of the evening will be Mozart's Double Piano Concerto, played by Norman Z. Wolfsohn 3G and Seymour Hayden...