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“The fulfillment, of yearning is for the Russian ambassador to Aus- |
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the heroic in man, this symphony. “Dr. Koussevitzky seems to conduct. it hungrily—as though famished for the very last syllable of its serene assurance.’ An album you must hear—12 full 12-inch sides, six Red Seal records. (M/DM' 1161.) ~ » » MORE MUSIC by Beethoven—as remarkable in its way as the “Eroica”--is recorded in three ie-cently-released albums played by RCA’'s new Paganini’ quartet, These albums record the three Rasoumovsky quartets, Nos. 1, 2 and 3. The quartets occupy a place in chamber music comparable to Third Symphony in
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thrice-sufficient. while tHe musie is ria in 1806, who was for a time a
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‘Nutcracker Suite’ Brings . Toys to Life for Christmas
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man's god-like stature Patron of Beethoven.
The Russian's name long ago would bave been forgotten had it not been for this muSiC, Quartet
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No. 1 is the most drathe three works. The Rus theme of one of the movements is the same later used by Moussorgsky in the opera “Boris Godounoff.” Quartet No. 2 is tragic turbulent music and includes the beautiful “Starlight Adagio.” Quartet: No. 3 Is sometimes known as the “Hero Quartet.” The artists of the Paganini Quartet are Henri Temianka, first: vio-
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TCHAIKOVSKY: NUTCRACKER SUITE (Op. 71a), played by Andre \0 Gustave Rosseels, second vio-
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COME tma and Tehalkoy wrote it for story. The about a little girl inn a wealthy home on Christmas Eve,
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that all of her ‘toys come to life ance, fields, : ws ‘Bruno Walter, who conducted the, Beethoven: Quartet No. 7 in F. and the nutcracker leads an armyl,..po.mance for tits album, is uni- Op. 59 (Rasoumovsky No. 1). Five of dolls and animals. The score is versally recognized as one of the 12-inch Red Seal records. (M,DM marked by lovely rhythms and im- upreme Schubert interpreters. 1151.) mative grace. (Columbia, MM- oonmuia, MM-699, twee 12-ncri| Beethoven: Quartet No. 8 in FB 114, three 12-inch records.) records.) Minor, Op. 59 (Rasoumovsky No. 2.) LEVANT PLAYS DEBUSSY. An MORTON GOULD SHOWCASE: Four 12-inch Red -Seal records bum of ten of “Debussy's best An album of Mor ton Gould's ar=—*M DM 1152) ! /mpositions for the piano has heen rangements of popular tunes of the Beethoven: Quartet No.9in C, Op recorded by the versatile Oscar past two decades, played by Morton 99. (Rasourovsky No. 3. Pour Levant, the piano player who is Gould and his Orchestra. On the 12-inch Red Seal records. (M/DM well known also as a movie actor lighter side. ° 1153.) ind radio wit, Included in. the album are the a Included are “Reflections In The gypsy-like “Two Guitars,” the stir- WHENEVER you learn of a re-
Water,” “Serenade for the Doll”, “Minstrels,” two *“Arabesques” “The Sunken Cathedral.” All are exquisite works, full of the delicate impressionism and musical color of
the French composer. MM-T710, four 12-inch records.) BEETHOVEN: SONATA No. 23 in F Minor, (Op. 57 played by Rudolf Serkin, pianist. This is the great “Appassionata,” a title, incidentally, that was®not given by Beethoven, but by a contemporagy
music publisher, AU is an appropriate title, though, for such a dramatic, turbulent son‘ata which Is as exciting today as It was when written 140 years ago. Serkin, one of the great pianists of our day, puts vivid imagination and technical brilliance into his inter pretation. and the result 1s a fine album. (Columbia, MM-T711, three 12-inch records.) SCHUBERT:
SYMPHONY NO. 8 (“Unfinished”), played by Bruno Walter conducting the Philadelphia
Orchestra. With a great many people, this 1s the symphony they know and love best. It has achieved more fame “unfinished” than perhaps it would have if completed. There have been various attempts. to finish
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fluous Milo Schubert wrote this lyric symphony in gratitude for having been
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