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fecal album itself is, it's nothing compared to the music Kt con-| tains. Norman apologizes for some of the best in jazz that he couldn't get, because of contract-| ural obligations. These included Miinois Jacquet, Sarah Vaughn,| Filla Fitzgerald and a few others he features on his frequent “Jazz | at the Philharmonic” appearances here, But the artists who are repre-| sented—Duke Ellington, Charlie| Parker, Buddy Rich, Ralph Burns, Neal Hefti, Coleman Hawkins, George Handy, Lester Young and a few others—are more than enough to make up for the necessary omission. That's all about “The Jazz Scene,” It's wonderful. |
~ » » BUT YOU DON'T have:to be rich to get the best in jazz. F'rinstance, less than a buck will get yolizan M-G-M disc by the latest star in «the jazz world, blind British (pianist George Shearing.| ~.The latest by the Shearing quiniet “The Continental,” dem-| onstrates the delicate, yet virile musicianship that won this §im-| port acclaim in the homeland of jazz. Second side, Nothing but D/ Best” showcases pianist Shear-! ing as well as the fine combo. Other new releases include:
- » RCA - victor — Irving Fields “Wedding Samba” is a little late but his tricky arrangement should make up for the delayed release. This was the original coupling with that hotly con-
tested “Third Man's Theme” which Victor and a couple! other companies had to call
back in. The substitute coupling is “Kitty” with some nice Field's keyboard capers. Claude Thornhill brings back an old one, “720 in the Books.” The oid Jan Savitt instrumental is still a winner, even in these! days of bop. It's coupled with an up and coming ballad, “Sitting By the Window,” sung by Ruse McIntyre, x ® oo» | JUANITA HALL, find of, “South Pacific,” pays vocal tribute to the late Bill Robinson in| “Old Bojangles Is Gone,” backed by“I'm in the Mood for Love.” Erskine Hawkins teams an in-| strumental - “Bobby's Bounce,”! with a vocal, “I'm Glad I Made
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Columbia Offers Verdi's ‘La Traviata’ As Presented by Rome Opera Company
{Branms’ “Song of Destiny” (Op. 54) on the last side. {mortal “Ninth” is the master. taking pretty much for granted piece of the greatest of all syminvention, it still strikés us as Phonic composers, and that Is
bitt comes out with a wax of his|rather incredible that the little pile, less than an inch in height, of About all which need be said. At
own, one aimed for both- the black plastic giscs which .we have at hand as-we write, should younger set and ‘ his older -ad-|contain nearly six hours of the world's greatest music, magnificently T
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. 8 SOME OF Arthur Godfrey's better talent, Janette Davis and The Mariners, sing “I Don’t Know Whether to Laugh or Ory” and “Poison Ivy.” Anybody who missed Duke Ellington’s “Creole Love Call” when it was released years back should hop to buy it up on the new LP release. Featuring Kay Davis on a Duke-styled vocal arrangement, it's strictly wonderful Ellington. And there's not much better recommendation for a record than that. ] ar Another not new but receny release that's worth a second mention is Chubby Jackson's only slightly boppish “Tiny's Blues,” backed by Paula Castle singing “All Wrong.” The title does not describe the way she sings it.
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of the finger. [That's the wonder bf the new] long-playing records. One of the | finest of grand operas, “La Traviata,” is complete on just three of them in this pile. On only two of them is one of the greatest of | all symphontes, Beethoven's Ninth, complete, And on the remaining four in this pile are all} of Handel's “Twelve Concerti Grossi,” probably the most monumental work in the field of chamber music. It takes about 40 minutes to play the two sides of each of these records.
= = '» ~ VERDI: LA TRAVIATA, complete opera in three acts, recorded on three 12-inch Columbia LP| records by the soloists, chorus and orchestra of the Rome Opera House, conducted by Vincenzo! Bellezza. (SL-103, Vols. I, II and| III.) Adriana Guerrini, soprano,! “Violetta,” Luigi Infantino,
tenor, is “Alfredo,” and Paolo 8ilveri, baritone, is Alfredo’s -father, in this fine performance of
the melodious, emotional opera
ai ¢ Forest” a Took the West. I 3 : bo AER OWaggens Ue To 4 ax ee headline and “Tha|straing of the “Magic Fire Music” | BETIS). © 1 A ON ie Doct s Diary Dr Beige A okso Jos and *Req/On the final side, the Duet from nr a oan Tom 1r BELL Oh You Beauliful Doll” and Danube i Act 1, Scene 3, of “Die Walkure” || CON®- MAT. FROM 1 P. M. oday Thru Tues. Cont. Mat. ! “Prison Warden.’ STAR: Father Was a Fullback andi b Miss Traubel ‘and GLENN FORD BELMONT "The Gal Who Took ‘the lahgerous Millions. - o Ss Sung y | orgy and "Thieves Highway STATE. Adventures of Gallant Bess" pmery Darcy, tenor, accompanied 3 —— ! ok based on Dumas’ story, “Camille.” |g re ibat Forsyte ~Woman' oo ey AYR ‘Bride for Sale” and “The lew York ns y CINEMA — “That Forsyte Woman and $T, CLAIR—"Bride for Sale” an by Rodzinski and the Ne ALEXANDER KNOX PEHAY pant
They are ably supported by one of the best operatic chorus and| orchestra organizations in the world, that of the Opera House in Rome, Verdi was asked one} day which of his own operas he liked best. If he were a professional, he replied, he would prefer “Rigoletto,” but as an amateur
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" w BEETHOVEN: NINTH: SYM- in the air. The trijpmphant conPHONY, “Choral,” -(Op, 125), re-| clusion almost makes us do that corded on two LP records by the each time we hear it now. Philharmonic-Symphony Orches-| ® = » trat of New York conducted by HANDEL: TWELVE Bruno Walter. (8L-156, Vols. I!CERTI GROSSI (Op. 8), record- & II). The soloists in the great éd on four 12-inch LP records by
{final movement are Irma Gon- the Busch Chamber Players con-
zales, soprano; Elena Nikolaidi, ducted by Adolf Busch, (SL-158, contralto; Raoul Jobin, tenor; Vols, I-IV.) It would hardly be Mack Harrell, baritone. The possible today to hear all of these chorus is that of the Westmin-| “Twelve Grand Concertos” at one ster Choir, John Finley William- time, except on these tra and
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been in retirement for several years, has consented to perform duct, particularly 18th Century Bach's major works. An Ameri: music, a period when there were Can committee has been named no regular conductors and the to arrange for participation in soloists usually led the orchestra. the festival. The orchestra will Bach, for instahce. always con- De recruited largely from young ducted from the organ, he Musicians, many of them from pointed out, | America. Mr. Heifetz said. however, that
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| |Los Angeles. Besides Oklahoma Leopold Mannes and Alexander
City, he will play in Denver, Schneider. Tulsa, Kansas City and Chicago|+ TM Ee before his only Carnegie Hall ap-| THE CENTENARY of-the birth pearance on Jan. 25, of Jean de Reszke, the fabulous sn a 0. tenor cof the “golden age,” will LOTTE LEHMANN, who has be Shaurved pos he Metrapuitiag n " n made separate careers as an sponsorship of the Metropolitan Opera Guild.
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paintings at a ‘“one-man* of the opera house. Two of De show opening at the Schaeifer Reszke's distinguished pupils, Galleries in New York on Jan, 23, Bidu Sayao, soprano, and Carlton Of the 40 paintings to be Gauld, bass, will appear on a shown, most are the artists's vis- musical program, giving selec|ual interpretations of the sepa- tions which they studied under {rate song-poems which make up him. two of the most famous lieder| {cycles—Schubert's “Winterreise” and Schumann's “Dichterliebe.” |
. = = | HORTENSE MONATH, pianist, will introduce next season a new THE showing will coincide{Plano concerto by the American
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The . im-| Drucker, violins; Hermann Busch, [29 and Feb. 5
‘cello; MM. Horszowski, clavier. Handel has been termed most superb personage one meets in the history of music,” He was
amazingly versatile, and his Con-
1824, in” Vienna, thé critical certi show astounding variety. No|
Awo are alike, They are full of
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» ” ~ . WAGNER: DIE WALKURE~— Act III, complete, recorded on
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Traubel, soprano; Herbert Jansgen, baritone; and vocal ensemble of the Metropolitan Opera with Arthur Rodzinski conducting the
records. Philharmonic-Symphony Orchesson, conductor. The same orches- They are performed in their en- tra of New York. (SL-105, Vols. choir also performitirety with excelling musicianship 1.11.) This dramatic act provides : L ; ; ee : ~ lone of the high spots of all pera. It opens with one of the bestknown passages in all Wagnerian ValIt closes on the great| |scene when Wotan invokes the and| {flames spring up to surround the, he|
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