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| and Busch form an octet of shining
{ artistry has produced the splendid
TRAUBEL, Walter, Kostelahetz, Casadesus, Sayao, Vronsky & Babin |
stars in the musical firmament whose classical recordings that make up the
| September blue seal masterworks list. (Just for fun, how about giving your musical knowledge a bit of a
| test by matching the above names list: French concert pianist:
with their proper designations in this
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ber music violinist; Wagnerian so- | {but combines all the elements of |
prano; duo-piano {music conductor; Brazilian soprano: symphony conductor, are in the following album reviews) :
WAGNER: TRISTAN UND ISOL|PB, Excerpts, sung by Helen Trau-
* | bel, soprano, with the Philharmonie-
{Symphony Orchestra of New York, {conducted by Artur Rodzinski. (Co{lumbia, M-573, five 12-inch records.) {Helen Traubel, the Met's No. 1 | Wagnerian soprano, has made her {debut on Columbia records by singing portions of the world’s greatest
: | love-story opera in the manner that
{won her top honors and Flagstad’s | position at the Met. Included are {the Prelude to Act I, Isolde’s Nar(rative, Prelude to Act II and Liebe|stod, This deeply moving musie, {feelirigly Interpreted by the finest [of artists, and recorded with perfect fidelity, makes an album of super{lative merit,
BARBER, SYMPHONY NO. 1, | (Op. 9), played by the Philharmon-|ie-Symphony of New York conduct led by Bruno Walter. | X-262, two 12-inch records.) In spite of his almost-seventy years, and his half century of conducting |
the classics in symphony and opera, [difficult composition sound easy, and
{Bruno Walter is not wedded to the past, and is as alert as any conductor half his age to the important and the significant in modern music. Here he gives a sympathetic and authoritative redding for the first recording of the First Symphony of one of America's most promising young composers, Samuel Barber. Born in 1910, Barber studied at Curtis Institute and in Rome, is a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner in Music, and has recently been serving his country as a corporal in the army. His First Sym-
phony is in one compact movement,
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Kostelanetz and his orchestra. (Co- | lumbia, M-574, four 12-inch rec-| ords.) No question about the popu- | larity and universal appeal of these | lush, full-voiced arrangements of| Stardust, Blues in The Night, St. | Louls Blues, Manhattan Serenade, Sophisticated Lady, Solitude, Mood | Indigo, Stormy Weather, and When Day Is Done. Played the Kostelanetz way, they're better than ever! SAINT-SAENS: CONCERTO NO. | 4, in C Minor, for piano and or- | chestra, Played by Robert Casadesus, eminent French pianist, accompanied by the PhilharmonicSymphony Orchestra of New York, with Artur Rodzinski conducting. (Columbia, M-566, three 12-inch] records.) The Fourth is the best |
concerti,
| Macabre, It is enjoyable music, {with a theme melody that lingers in the mind, Casadesus makes this
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{plays with sparkling virtuosity and | singing tone. VILLA ~ LOBOS: BACHIANAS BRABSILEIRAS, No. 5. Bidu Sayao, Brazilian soprano, accompanied by eight ’celll and bass, conducted by the composer. (Columbia, 12-inch record.) You've never heard anything quite like it. An extraordi-
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narlly beautiful Bach-like aria for soprano and solo ‘cello, with the accompaniment supplied by seven other ‘celli and bass. Recommended! RUSSIAN MUSIC FOR TWO PIANOS, played by Vitya Vronsky and Victor Babin, duo-painist. (Colum-
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bia, M-576, three 12-inch records.) Some of this appealing Russian music was originally written for two pianos, and some of it was arranged by Mr, Rabin. He and his wife form one of the world’s finest two-piano teams, and they demonstrate their skill in this album with such compositions as Dance of The Tumblers from The Snow Maiden, Cradle Song from Sadko, Russian Village, Circus Polka, and others. BACH: CONCERTO IN D MINOR, for two violins and orchestra. Played by Adolf Busch and Frances Magnes, violins, with the Busch Chamber Players. (Columbia, X253, two 12-inch records.) This composition has long been a favorite of violinists, as it abounds in unusual contrapuntal writing for the two solo instruments, Adolf Busch, chamber music virtuoso, who has specialized in performing music of this period, and his young colleague, Frances Magnes, play this inspiring concerto with splendid tone and fine balance, The string orchestra gives perfect support. —H, W. M,
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