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CARNEGIE HALL ARTUR RUBENSTEIN 34- I0-27E-46 ALFRED SCON • PUBLISHER • 156 FIFTH AVENUE. NEW YORK his great performances on RCA Victor Records Artur Rubinstein His masterly interpretations in their full brilliance and color are yours to summon at will ... on RCA Victor Red Seal Records! In the RCA Victor catalog and supplement you’ll find a wealth of Rubinstein re cordings of Chopin, Brahms, Grieg, Tchaikovsky and many others. Rubinstein records exclusively for RCA Victor. Have you heard the RCA Victor Show on Sundays? Two o’clock, over WEAF. ONE BILLION RECORDS have been made by RCA Victor . convincing proof of artistic and technical leader ship during 48 years of progress. Hear magnificent “Golden Throat” tone in the superb Victrola* radio-phonograph 59V1! Has Silent Sapphire, the new permanent jewel-point pickup and plays up to 12 records automatically. Three broadcast bands. *Victrola—T.M. Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. Radio Corporation of America, RCA Victor Division. Cainden, New Jeisey. THE WORLD’S GREATEST ARTISTS ARE ON rca Victor records @ CARNEGIE HALL PROGRAM 3 DYNAMIC concerts at home . with these NEW brilliant recordings. rca Victor records SYMPHONIC DANCES, OP. 64, on Nor wegian Themes (Edvard Grieg); BABA YAGA, OP. 56, final record side (Anatol Liadoff). Indianapolis Symphony, Sevitzky, cond. M-DM 1066......... ...$4.04 DOROTHY KIRSTEN Sings Victor Herbert Melodies with RUSS CASS & Orch. and Chorus . Kiss Me Again—Moonbeams •,0Uni^'N0'W- — Indian Summer — 'Neath the Summer Moon—A Kiss in the Dark—Romany Life. M 1069 ______________ ___ ________$4.04 •Th» molt whiskies in King’s Ransom CONCERTO IN C (Fritz Kreisler) in the ore voyoged 30.000 milts. style of Vivaldi; CHANSON LOUIS XIII and PAVANE in the style of Couperin (final record side). Fritz Kreisler and Vic Blended Scotch Whisky 94 Proof tor Symphony Orch., Donald Voorhees, International Distributors, cond. M-DM 1070............... _...._...........$2.99 SEE the large selection of RCA VICTOR RECORDS at our 3 convenient stores. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED— CARNEGIE HALL ANNOUNCEMENTS Write to 1926 Broadway, New York 23 OCTOBER Monday Eve., Oct. 28—Anis Fuleihan, Pianist Tuesday Eve., Oct. 29—Philadelphia Orchestra Association Wednesday Eve., Oct. 30—Miklos Schwalb, Pianist Thursday Eve., Oct. 31—Philharmonic-Symphony Society NOVEMBER EST 57th STREET Friday Aft., Nov. 1—Philharmonic-Symphony Society iRK AVENUE Friday Eve., Nov. 1—Dusolina Giannini, Soprano BROADWAY AT 45th ST. 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Wednesday Eve., Nov. 13—Boston Symphony Orchestra Victor M-DM 1050....Price $5.09 Thursday Eve., Nov. 14—Philharmonic-Symphony Society LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPS “l SiSÜSÄ Friday Aft., Nov. 15—Philharmonic-Symphony Society Be mm todopfa, ill cSxJiad&i [ '['he !•'. BEER& M. Schaefer AT ITS Brewing BEST Co., New York, CARNEGIE HALL PROGRAM 5 FREE LECTURE SERIES MUSIC ON RECORDS by Artur Rubinstein from the complete stock in the Carl Fischer RECORD DEPARTMENT —57th Street Store Circle 7-2965 ® Carl Fischer, INC. Cooper Square, N. Y. 3 • 119 W. 57 St., N. Y. 19 NORVELL 20th Century Philosopher CARNEGIE HALL Every Sunday at 5:30 P.M. CARNEGIE HALL Subject: OCT. 20—Miracle Power of the Mind. Season 1946-1947 Tom Scott, Folk Singer FIRE NOTICE—Look around now and choose the nearest OCT. 27—Dream . Dare & Do. exit to your seat. In case of fire walk (not run) to that Flowers Courtesy of Macres Exit. Do not try to beat your neighbor to the street. JOHN J. QUAYLE, Fire Commissioner. •si ’'Ptctoi Sunday Evening, October 27th, at 8:40 o’clock BACH — Brandenburg Concertos No. 3 in G, No. 4 in G. Kousse- S . H U R O K vitzky & Boston Sym. Orchestra. Victor M-DM 1050. Price $5.09 Presents LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPS ARTUR RIBIVSIEIX THE “STAR-’SAPPHIRE PROGRAM. The world’s finest phonograph needle tipped with a genuine hand polished I. sapphire. Sonata in C minor, Op. 13 (Pathétique)............. Beethoven Grave Allegro di molto e con brio Adagio cantabile guaranteed. Rondo: Allegro jipt dollars. Program Continued on Second Page Following BALDWIN CRBattopdAy^ Played by today’s great Pianists—The favorite com panion of Stars of the Opera and Concert Stage. BALDWIN PIANOS 20 East 54th Street • New York, N. Y. Serge Koussevitzky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra use the Baldwin Piano exclusively CARNEGIE HALL PROGRAM 7 Give--And They Live Don ’t—And They Die UNITED JEWISH APPEAL for Refugees, Overseas Needs & Palestine 3 + 2 Madison Avenue, New York 17 CELEBRATED ASTROLOGER PROGRAM CONTINUED MYRA KINGSLEY NOW IN HER TWENTIETH YEAR OF SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE Consultations by Appointment Twenty-Four Preludes................................................ Chopin {Please allow a week.) 201 East 71st St., New York 21 RE 7-0921 Intermission KmA dd &lecou/iny’ RACHMANINOFF—Concerto No. 2 in C minor. Rubinstein, solo ist. V. Golschmann & NBC Sym. Victor M DM 1075.. Price $6.14 LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPS Support Program Continued on Second Page Following theu s by contemporary composers o MUSIC FOR PIANO PAUL CRESTON Five Little Dances .....-------- ------- 75 Five Two-Part Inventions -------- 1.25 LUKAS FOSS Fantasy Rondo.............-.....-....... 1-50 BURRILL PHILLIPS A Set of Three Informalities. 1.00 3 East 43rd Street MU 2-8100 8 CARNEGIE HALL PROGRAM to tell her she’s your angel! heaven sent perfume Soaring, sky-bound fra grance, brought to earth by Helena Rubinstein. Finds the endearing an gel in every woman. 8.50 7.50 4.50 Purse size, 1.00 plus lax IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII The Mozart Orchestra TOWN HALL of the Music School of TOWN HALL Henry Street Settlement Friday Evening, NOVEMBER 8 Thursday Evening, NOVEMBER 21 ROBERT SCHOLZ, Conductor at 8:30 o'clock at 8:30 o'clock 4 Concerts for the Benefit Orchestra Scholarship Fund UPTOWN-DOWNTOWN SERIES Ruggiero RICCI SUNDAY EVE. THE PLAYHOUSE DECEMBER 8 466 Grand St. Violinist MONDAY EVE. TIMES HALL FEBRUARY 10 240 W. 44th St. FREEMAN SUNDAY EVE. THE PLAYHOUSE Flutist IN A PROGRAM OF MARCH 16 466 Grand St. UNACCOMPANIED WORKS TUESDAY EVE. TIMES HALL Assisted by APRIL 22 240 W. 44th St. CARLOS SALZEDO at the Piano by Stamitz, Bach, Ysaye, Hindemith, all at 8:30 and Kreisler, Wieniawski, Paganini Programs include symphonies, concer THE HOLLANDER STRING QUARTET tos, chamber music works by Mozart; also works by Bach, Haydn, Faure, Piston, Scholz, Brahms, Beethoven, Wagner. Steinway Piano Management: Subs.: $4.80 (Orch.), $2.40 (Bale.) Concert Management RAY HALMANS LEIGH CONCERT CORPORATION Single Tickets: $1.50 and .90 119 W. 57th Street, New York 19, N. Y. 500 Fifth Avenue, New York City Management: ERMINIE KAHN 113 West 57th Street New York 19 Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll CARNEGIE HALL PROGRAM 9 GARRARD GARRARD GARRARD costs a bit more because it's the finest BEFORE OR AFTER ARE \RRARl <K THE CONCERT It's ScHRAFfT’5 j u 220 West 57th Street ^GARRARD ARRAR Near Broadway AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER GARRARD GARRARD All Schrafft’s Store* Closed Sunday* PROGRAM CONTINUED II. Navarra ) frOm “iberja” ...................................... Albeniz El Puerto | Dance of The Miller’s Wife...................................... de Falla Saudades do Brasil.....................................................Milhaud a) Ipanema ] c) Sumare (Avenues of Rio de Janeiro) 1842—OUR 104th YEAR—1946 d) Larenjeiros J Known the World over as Manufac turers of Accurate, Distinctive Eye glasses and Spectacles. Two Hungarian Dances..............................................Brahms Let us fill your Oculist's Prescription. Latest Style Frames at Reasonable Prices. Victor Records Steinway Piano Exclusive Management-. HUROK ARTISTS, Inc. 711 Fifth Avenue New York 22, N. Y. AMERICAN FOUNDATION for Metaphysical Arts & Sciences, Inc. 211 West 57th Street, New York 19, N. Y. Concert Direction ANNIE FRIEDBERG Announces Offers courses in: Astrology Graphology Numerology Psychology Hand Analysis Philosophy Comparative Religion Tarot MYRA HESS Bulletin sent upon request. ’'Vic/o'i PRecoldinp Second and Last Recital of the Season RACHMANINOFF—Concerto No. Saturday Aft., DEC. 14, at 3—CARNEGIE HALL S 2 in C minor. Rubinstein, solo S3 ist. V. Golschmann & NBC Sym. S Victor M-DM 1075....Price $6.14 S3 Steinway Piano □ S LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPS ??? »KISS i?l) S3 IO CARNEGIE HALL PROGRAM TOWN HALL CARNEGIE HALL Wednesday Evening, OCTOBER 30 at 8:30 o'clock Monday Evening, OCTOBER 28 ALL-BEETHOVEN PROGRAM at 8:30 o'clock NIKOLAI and JOANNA ANIS FULEIHAN GRAUDAN Pianist (Steinway) (Steinway) CARNEGIE HALL Wednesday Evening, OCTOBER 30 TOWN HALL at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday Evening, OCTOBER 29 at 8:30 o'clock MIKLOS SCHWALB Pianist ALBENERI TRIO (Steinway) TOWN HALL Alex. Schneider, Violin; Benar Heifetz, 'Cello; Erich Itor Kahn, Piano Friday Evening, NOVEMBER 1 at 8:30 o'clock Program of Brahms, Beethoven, Schubert (Steinway) FRANK SHERIDAN Pianist TOWN HALL (Steinway) Saturday Afternoon, NOVEMBER 2 at 3:00 o'clock CARNEGIE HALL Piano Recital by Wednesday Evening, NOVEMBER 20 at 8:30 o'clock KATHERINE BACON (Steinway) ISIDOR ACHRON Pianist TOWN HALL (Steinway) Sunday Afternoon, NOVEMBER 3 at 3:00 o'clock TOWN HALL GENEVIEVE ROWE Monday Evening, NOVEMBER 4 Lyric-Coloratura Soprano at 8:30 o'clock "Her voice ... is of lovely texture, well employed technically, with fine coloratura, and used with unusual grace, delicacy, WILLIAM GEPHART taste and charm."—New York Times.