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of sustained high quality performance and recording by-the artists an technicians, this release deserves all the kudos it is winning. the HANDEL: TWELVE CONCERTI GROSSI, (Op. 8), performed by the Busch Chamber Players conducted by Adolf Busch. Forty-nine 12-inch (M085, twemycfve 13-inch records.) record sides are required to contain this great recording. On the 80th, : side, Adolf Busch, violin, and Arthur Balsam, piano, play Geminiano’s! “Sicillana” from his Sonata in C-Minor for violin and cembalo. It takes nearly a full evening on an automatic record-player to play [Sonducten by Robert Armbrugtes. through these three big albums; but the music lover who has the sharp contrast to Handel's 18 privilege of doing so will enjoy a real treat, He will be impressed with - —— ~ {Handel's fantastic power improvisa~
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Takes Nearly Full Evening to Play Great Work but You Will Enjoy a Treat
Monumental is the word for the three-volume edition of Handel's : “Twelve Concerti Grossi” released by Columbia during the past week, |CONCerto has been “prepared by a
by the composer, and a masterpiece
tion, He will have new appreciation _of Handel's genius when he realizes that all 12 of these Con-| cert Grossi were written in the | incredibly short space of one) month, in 1739, We won't try to write an essay {about them, but there are a few technical facts that should be noted, as they add to undeatand. | ing and appreciation. These con- | cert! use nearly every instrumental | | form known in Handel's day and | [give them exciting new variations. | There is complete freedom In the use of thematic material.
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There | are many surprises, as .he composer | apparently has inexhaustible pro-| fusion of ideas. A great variety of motifs and rhythmical patterns emerge as the music flows along. Three of the concerti have four movements, eight have five, and one has six. Slow and fast movements ususlly alternate. The stru ture of the single movemen ranges from fugues through varialion and dance forms, to free forms and fancy configurations. All of the dancé .forms on the international bill of fare are employed. The Concerti Grossi are “served piping hot,” as Romain Rolland once said they should be, under the vigorous leadership of Adolf Busch, one of the great masters of musical form. In the quartet with him are “Ernest Drucker, violin, Hermann Busch, ‘cello, and MM. Horszowski, clavier. Busch's classical approach and forceful leader-
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foremost authority, Winternitz of the three albums. (Columbia, NORTHWEST OUTPOST, songs by Nelson Eddy, bafi: with orchestra and cnorus
century classical music cumes this 20th century score by that master of sparkling musical comedy tunes, Rudolf Friml. In this album, Nelson Eddy's splendid baritone voice is heard in five songs from his latest picture, “Northwest Outpost.” a '
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festivals, The titles are, “Love Is The | Time,” “Nearer and Dearer,” “Tell Me With Your Eyes,” “One More Mile” and “Raindrops On a Drum.” A high point is Robert Armbruster’s arrangement of the traditional Russian hymns sung during the Easter service. It, is music designed to transport the listener into a world of many years ago, where men were hold, women were
triumphant, (Columbia, M-690, three 12-inch records.) STRAUSS: MUSIC OF THE
SPHERES, Waltz, (Op. 235), played by. The Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by Erich Leinsdorf. This is by Josef, another member of the waltz-writing Strauss family. It's| one of the best, in our opinion; in | fact, we are adopting it as our| theme song. The lilting melody 1s | in the style of old Vienna, ‘and
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POLIS. TIMES
M-G-M offers a new Jimmy same old Durante can be. The gravel
Boston Symphony Releases Albums
Bach and Shostakovich Works Recorded -
Two new albums of distinctive re-
cordings by the Boston Symphony orchestra have just been released. These include:
BACH SUITES, No. 2, in B Minor,
and No. 3 in D Major, and
SHOSTAK OVIC HSymphony
No. 9.
As in the Brandenberg Concerto
album, relegsed last month, Conductor Serge Koussevitzky of the Boston orchestra has endeavored to achieve authenticity by using the comparatively small orchestra—such as used in Bach’s time—in recording this month's two suites, ‘
Contains Famous Air The “Suite No. 2” is light, airy
music. It contains the famous ‘Air For the G-String,” one of Bach's most frequently played melodies.
A feature of the more festive
The Shostakovich Symphony No.
victory in
An Exhuberant Work You may not hear victory in the
music, but you can hear gaiety. If exhuberance and impishness can be written into music, this is it.
Bach Suites, No. 2 in B Minor and
No. 3 in D Major. Boston 8ymphony “lorchestra, Five Victor Red Seal Album DM-1123.
Shostakovich Symphony-¥e. 9, Op. Three 12-inch _récords. Ds-
Ty Cobb Faces Charge Of Drunkenness
PLACERVILLE, Cal, July 15 (U.
measures up-well-to the grandiose py —Ty Cobb, baseball's “Georgia title. (Columbia, 12-inch record, two Peach,” was free on bail today on
To Legion Here
Former Governor Paul V. McNutt
three-day meeting of the Indiana | American Legion here starting Aug. 2, it was announced today. Mr. McNutt, who formerly was high commissioner to the Philippines and later ambassador to the new Philippine republic, will speak Aug. 4 on “Frontiers—East or West.” More than 1800 delegates are expected. Mr. and Mrs. McNutt also will be guests of honor for a “homecoming” celebration at Franklin Aug. 7.
Others On Program
¢ Other spegkers at the Legion meeting will be Brig. Gen. 8S. R. Brentnall of the air materiel command’s engineering division, and Capt. Charles J. Murphy, chaplain of the experimental unit of the first universal military training project at Fort Knox, Ky. W. I. Brunton, state Legion commander, will report to the convention on the record-breaking memberships The Indiana Legion has enrolled 124973 members for the current year while national 'membership is reported at the all-time high of 3,200,144, Mr. Brunton said.
Ned N. Skolnick
Heads Veterans Group
Ned N. Skolnick, R. R. 7, has been | elected vice president of the 5th | Infantry Division Veterans’ a580~ | ciation at a recent meeting in St. Louis. «Mr. Skolnick was a first sergeant in both world wars and was the first first sergeant to form the division ‘in 1943 at Pt. Leonard Wood, | Mo. Other officers of the association are Alfred E. Gluckstahl, New York City, president; Milton A. Wilmet, New York City, secretary, and George P. Kiger, St. Louis, Mo.,| treasurer, | |
| Dog Drives Horse Out, | Saves Him From Fire |
LOS ANGELES, July 15 (U, P.). —An eight-year-old dog saved his pal, Dobbin, a 20-year-old horse, from death in a fire, and then stood guard over his master's chickens, firemen said today. ¢ When the fire started yesterday in their stable, the dog, Sonny, barked at the horse and bit at its heels until it moved toward the door. | When Dobbin got outside the dog | went back in to protect the chick- | ens until the fire was controlled,
British troops sw little Jewish settlement of Ekron, #1100 miles south of Nathanya, early today. For six hours they searched vainly for: two British sergeants who have been kidnapped by the Irgun Zval Leumi underground.
hang. '
a charge of drunkenness on a public highway.
He was held briefly Saturday and
then realesed-on $25 bail and ordered to July 22, J Lewis said.
ppear in justice court tice of the Peace T. F.
Mr. Lewis said Mr. Cobb and Lu-
cille La Pointe were urrested near here by Patrolman Reno Franchi. Miss La Pointe was cited for reck-
less driving. Mr, Lewis said Mr. Cobb had been
cited by the patrolman for being
drunk, but would not have been
Jailed if ‘he had not spoken “too
freely.”
Hunt British Sergeants Kidnaped by Terrorists
JERUSALEM, July 15 (U, P.).— down on the
The British, striking before dawn,
searched orange groves, cow sheds and cemeteries without finding a trace of the two men. The sergeants are being held as hostages for three Jewish underground mem
bers who have been sentenced to
MEET FRIDAY
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Gravel-Voiced Schnozolla Solos on Two New Tunes Both Sides Should Please Durante Fans; Other Current Relegses Listed . By DONNA MIKELS : Durante recard—as new .that is as the
Schnozolla solos on “I'll Do the Strutaway in My, Cutaway Coat,” much like his old “Durante, the Fashion-Plate” routine. de. finds him paired up with Candy Candido, the man of , on “I'm Feeling Mighty Low.” Both sides are sure
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ito please Durante fans. | Other new record releases in|ctude: 'RCA-Victor | Vaughn Monroe vocalizes on “All Of Me,” and “I Kiss Your Hand 'Madame,” both perennial ballad favorites. The Three Suns offer a deft instrumental blend on one of their standard tunes, “Tango of Roses” and a new tune with potentialities, |“On An Evening in Paris.” The ‘second side has vocals by Artie
Dunn. | Preddie ‘Martin's latest disc couples “Something for Nothing,” featuring vocals by Clyde Rogers and Barclay Allen's keyboard capers and “Last Night in a Dream,” another Martin steal from the classics. Stuart Wade sings “Last Night. ..."” a workover of Mendelssohn's violin concerto, Charlie Spivak and his orchestra display versatility in the latest RCA-Victor releases. Their pop release is “Fine Thing,” sung by Tommy Mercer and “Stop Throwin’ Rocks at the Devil,” with Rusty | Nichols® vocals. The other Spivak release is an album of “Kreisler Favorites.” It!
“Suite No, 3” is the colorful playing {includes dance adaptations of “Ca-| {and folk-songs at barbecues. and by Georges Laurent, first flutist of price Viennois.” “La Gita na,”| {the Boston Symphony.
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Lak a Rose.” . A true jazz vocalist, Lee Wiley, sings “Body and Soul,” accompanied by swing violinist, Eric Siday.-The flipover features Siday's violin technique ‘on “Chicken Reel.”
Columbia | One of jazzdom's great girl vocalists, Billie Holiday shows her talent for phrasing, inflection and expression on an album of blues, popular standard tunes and great show music, ’ : y The tunes include “Until the Real Thing Comes Along,” “I Cover the Water Front,” “I Can't Get Started,” | “When a Woman Loves a Man,” “He's Funny That Way,” “A Sailboat in the Moonlight,” “Summer{time,” and “Billie's Blues.” | Dinah Shore presents a contrasting. pair_ of recordings with the |waltz, “All My Love,” and a jump novelty, “I'm Gonna Wait A Little Bit Longer.” Rhumba King Xavier Cugat turns out a tingling arrangement of a new hit, “Come To The Mardi Gras,” and “Miami Beach Rhumba.” The second tune, about a gal who started for Cuba but had so much fun in Miami she didn’t get any farther, is sung by Aladdin and the Boyd Triplets. ’ Les Brown features vocalist Eileen Wilson on “Don't Tell Me,” and Ray Kellogg on “Every So Often.” An interesting bit of orchestration on “Every So Often,” is Ed Scheer’s soprano saxophone bit.
Charms of the City Ain't Fer Me,” and “Why I'm In the Shape I'm In.”
sided disc of “Fantacia Mexicana,” from the picture “Fiesta.”. Macklin Marrow" conducts the M-G-M orchestra and Leonid Hambro is featured at the piano.
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Jimmy Durante, now recording
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On the longhair side is a two-
Dad Barely Old Enough
To Visit Hospital Alone CHELSEA, Mass, Miy 15 (U.P.), —~Miller Mitchell, 14, is just oid enough to visit the Chelsea Memorial hospital without being ac com; by an‘older person, | T Mitchell planned to visit his néw-born six-pouhd, 10 ounce” daughter at the hospital for” the first time. PP | The baby, born yestérday, and its! 15-year-old mother, Shirley, were! reported doing nicely. Mr, and Mrs. Mitchell were married a year ago.
Declaring the question of fair prices could not be solved by “fin. ger-pointing and name-calling,” Mr. Bunting said it was “amazing” that lifting of controls resulted in “such moderate price increases.”
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