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THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES . ‘Record Review—

Ranking Artists Give Brilliant Performances

SUPERLATIVE piano playing by Gieseking, Serkin, Casadesus_ and Lipatti headlines a fine group of long-playing

classical records reléased by

Columbia in October. There

are also an unusual ‘cello record by Leonard Rose, a fresh

Kostelanetz arrangement of Vietor Herbert melodies, a sparkling violin performance by Francescatti, and others. GRIEG: CONCERTO IN A MINOR plaved by Walter Gieseking, piamist, with Herbert von Karajan conducting the Philharmofiia Orchestra, is first and best on the ist, we think. It's Columbia 12-inch LP record ML 4431. The top concert pianists have long made this melodious

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in their repertoire, and audiences ire always delighted with it, as will be those who heat this record. The movement at the beginning f the second side of the record s as beautiful a passage of music 1s one can ever hear. The whole vork is filled with bold and sweeping rhythms and folk-like nelodies of abounding charm. Maybe its idyllic character is explained by the fact that Grieg was only 25 vears old and newly 1arried when in 1868 he wrote

music during a delightful spent with his wife in ? Ss » ” MOZART: CONCERTO IN D {INOR. No. 20, for piano and rehestra, plaved by Rudolf Ser-

pianist, with the Philadelphia

Orchektra conducted by Eugene Ormandy. Critics refer to this as the great D Minor Piano Conthe most powerful ind soaringly eloquent works in his form.” Music lovers who ear it plaved 6n the concert stage or on this record can have no quarrel with that verdict. Of all Mozart's piano concertos the D Minor iz probably the most rbulent, the most impassioned romantic. Serkin is incontestably great f his generation It's Columbia 12-i nch LP record ML 4424. :

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+ A MINOR for piano and orchestra Op. 54). played by Dinu Lipatti. pianist; with Herbert von

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and it is one of the most expressive and movingly poetic of all his compositions 5

Hearing this record makes one realize what a loss music . sustained when

patti. one of the

the world of Dinu Lis t yQung European pianists of' the ‘forties, contracted an incurable disease and died last winter ” = BACH: C 0 NCERTO IND MINOR for Three Pianos and

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» » ~ ’ SAINT - SAENS: CONCERTO NO. 1 in A Minor for ‘Cello and Orchestra, and Ernest Bloch's “Schelomo - Hebraic Rhapsodie” are played by Leonard Rose, ‘cello, with , the PhilharmonicSymphony York conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos, on the two 12-inch sides. of Columbia LP record ML 4425.

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harmonic Symphony ind now heads the ‘cello depart. nent of the Curtis Institute of Mnsic. He plays here two of the

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