Carnegie Hall

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Carnegie Hall 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. Saturday Aft., Nov. 2—Fritz Kreisler, Violinist Saturday Eve., Nov. 2—Philharmonic-Symphony Society Sunday Aft., Nov. 3—Philharmonic-Symphony Society CHESTERFIELD CIGARETTES Sunday Eve., Nov. 3—Roland Hayes, Tenor Monday Eve., Nov. 4—National Orchestral Association On sale in Buffet and Ladies’ Rooms Tuesday Eve., Nov. 5—Alexander Brailowsky, Pianist off of Parquet and First Tier Boxes Wednesday Eve., Nov. 6—Boys’ Town Choir Thursday Eve., Nov. 7—Philharmonic-Symphony Society Friday Aft., Nov. 8—Philharmonic-Symphony Society Friday Eve., Nov. 8—Ray Lev, Pianist Saturday Eve., Nov. 9—Philharmonic-Symphony Society 0leco'i<iiny Sunday Aft., Nov. 10—Philharmonic-Symphony Society Sunday Eve., Nov. 10—-Marian Anderson, Contralto BACH — Brandenburg Concertos Tuesday Eve., Nov. 12—Ruth Posselt, Violinist No. 3 in G, No. 4 in G. Kousse- vitzky & Boston Sym. Orchestra. 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.
Recommended publications
  • MSM WIND ENSEMBLE Eugene Migliaro Corporon, Conductor Joseph Mohan (DMA ’21), Piano
    MSM WIND ENSEMBLE Eugene Migliaro Corporon, Conductor Joseph Mohan (DMA ’21), piano FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2019 | 7:30 PM NEIDORFF-KARPATI HALL FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2019 | 7:30 PM NEIDORFF-KARPATI HALL MSM WIND ENSEMBLE Eugene Migliaro Corporon, Conductor Joseph Mohan (DMA ’21), piano PROGRAM JOHN WILLIAMS For New York (b. 1932) (Trans. for band by Paul Lavender) FRANK TICHELI Acadiana (b. 1958) At the Dancehall Meditations on a Cajun Ballad To Lafayette IGOR ST R AVINSKY Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments (1882–1971) Lento; Allegro Largo Allegro Joseph Mohan (DMA ’21), piano Intermission VITTORIO Symphony No. 3 for Band GIANNINI Allegro energico (1903–1966) Adagio Allegretto Allegro con brio CENTENNIAL NOTE Vittorio Giannini (1903–1966) was an Italian-American composer calls upon the band’s martial associations, with an who joined the Manhattan School of Music faculty in 1944, where he exuberant march somewhat reminiscent of similar taught theory and composition until 1965. Among his students were efforts by Sir William Walton. Along with the sunny John Corigliano, Nicolas Flagello, Ludmila Ulehla, Adolphus Hailstork, disposition and apparent straightforwardness of works Ursula Mamlok, Fredrick Kaufman, David Amram, and John Lewis. like the Second and Third Symphonies, the immediacy MSM founder Janet Daniels Schenck wrote in her memoir, Adventure and durability of their appeal is the result of considerable in Music (1960), that Giannini’s “great ability both as a composer and as subtlety in motivic and harmonic relationships and even a teacher cannot be overestimated. In addition to this, his remarkable in voice leading. personality has made him beloved by all.” In addition to his Symphony No.
    [Show full text]
  • CRI 272 VITTORIO GIANNINI the TAMING of the SHREW Opera in Three Acts
    CRI 272 VITTORIO GIANNINI THE TAMING OF THE SHREW Opera in Three Acts An adaptation of Shakespeare's play, with additional texts from his sonnets and “Romeo and Juliet” by the composer and Dorothy Fee presented by the KANSAS CITY LYRIC THEATER Russell Patterson, musical director Cast of Characters (in order of appearance) Lucentio, a young nobleman Lowell Harris Tranio, his servant David Holloway Baptista, a prosperous merchant J. B. Davis Katharina, his eldest daughter Mary Jennings Bianca, Katharina's sister Catherine Christensen Gremio, suitor of Bianca Robert Jones Hortensio, suitor of Bianca Walter Hook Biondello, servant of Lucentio Brian Steele Petruchio, gentleman of Verona Adair McGowen Grumio, his servant Charles Weedman A Tailor Stephen Knott Curtis, Katharina's servant William Latimer Vincentio, Lucentio's father William Powers An Actor Donald Nelson THE STORY Act. I. Strolling with his servant Tranio, the rich, young Lucentio, recently come to Padua to round out his education, secretly witnesses a strenuous argument, between the prosperous merchant Baptista and his two beautiful daughters and two suitors. Katharina, the elder, has such a violent temper that no one will consider marrying her; Bianca, the younger, is so gentle and amiable that she, has two suitors Gremio and Hortensio. Baptista declares that he will not permit Bianca to marry until Katharina has a husband. So Bianca's suitors have to find someone who will marry the shrew Katharina. Promptly, Lucentio also falls in love with Bianca. He devises a scheme to exchange identity and costume with Tranio who will assist his master's wooing while Lucentio will try to be hired as a tutor for Bianca.
    [Show full text]
  • Marquetry on Drawer-Model Marionette Duo-Art
    Marquetry on Drawer-Model Marionette Duo-Art This piano began life as a brown Recordo. The sound board was re-engineered, as the original ribs tapered so soon that the bass bridges pushed through. The strings were the wrong weight, and were re-scaled using computer technology. Six more wound-strings were added, and the weights of the steel strings were changed. A 14-inch Duo-Art pump, a fan-expression system, and an expression-valve-size Duo-Art stack with a soft-pedal compensation lift were all built for it. The Marquetry on the side of the piano was inspired by the pictures on the Arto-Roll boxes. The fallboard was inspired by a picture on the Rhythmodic roll box. A new bench was built, modeled after the bench originally available, but veneered to go with the rest of the piano. The AMICA BULLETIN AUTOMATIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT COLLECTORS’ ASSOCIATION SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2005 VOLUME 42, NUMBER 5 Teresa Carreno (1853-1917) ISSN #1533-9726 THE AMICA BULLETIN AUTOMATIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT COLLECTORS' ASSOCIATION Published by the Automatic Musical Instrument Collectors’ Association, a non-profit, tax exempt group devoted to the restoration, distribution and enjoyment of musical instruments using perforated paper music rolls and perforated music books. AMICA was founded in San Francisco, California in 1963. PROFESSOR MICHAEL A. KUKRAL, PUBLISHER, 216 MADISON BLVD., TERRE HAUTE, IN 47803-1912 -- Phone 812-238-9656, E-mail: [email protected] Visit the AMICA Web page at: http://www.amica.org Associate Editor: Mr. Larry Givens VOLUME 42, Number
    [Show full text]
  • Unifying Elements of John Corigliano's
    UNIFYING ELEMENTS OF JOHN CORIGLIANO'S ETUDE FANTASY By JANINA KUZMAS Undergraduate Diploma with honors, Sumgait College of Music, USSR, 1985 B. Mus., with the highest honors, Vilnius Conservatory, Lithuania, 1991 Performance Certificate, Lithuanian Academy of Music, 1993 M. Mus., Bowling Green State University, USA, 1995 A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MUSICAL ARTS in THE FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES School of Music We accept this thesis as conforming to the required standard THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA February 2002 © Janina Kuzmas 2002 In presenting this thesis in partial fulfilment of the requirements for an advanced degree at the University of British Columbia, I agree that the Library shall make it freely available for reference and study. I further agree that permission for extensive copying of this thesis for scholarly purposes may be granted by the head of my department or by his or her representatives. It is understood that copying or publication of this thesis for financial gain shall not be allowed without my written permission. ~':<c It CC L Department of III -! ' The University of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada Date J/difc-L DE-6 (2/88) ABSTRACT John Corigliano's Etude Fantasy (1976) is a significant and challenging addition to the late twentieth century piano repertoire. A large-scale work, it occupies a particularly important place in the composer's output of music for piano. The remarkable variety of genres, styles, forms, and techniques in Corigliano's oeuvre as a whole is also evident in his piano music.
    [Show full text]
  • 220 Central Park South Garage Environmental
    220 Central Park South Garage Environmental Assessment Statement ULURP #: 170249ZSM, N170250ZCM CEQR #: 16DCP034M Prepared For: NYC Department of City Planning Prepared on Behalf of: VNO 225 West 58th Street LLC Prepared by: Philip Habib & Associates June 16, 2017 220 CENTRAL PARK SOUTH GARAGE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STATEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS EAS Form……................................................................................................Form Attachment A......................................................................Project Description Attachment B..............................................Supplemental Screening Analyses Appendix I..................................................Residential Growth Parking Study Appendix II.................................................LPC Environmental Review Letter EAS Form EAS FULL FORM PAGE 1 City Environmental Quality Review ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STATEMENT (EAS) FULL FORM Please fill out and submit to the appropriate agency (see instructions) Part I: GENERAL INFORMATION PROJECT NAME 220 Central Park South Parking Garage EAS 1. Reference Numbers CEQR REFERENCE NUMBER (to be assigned by lead agency) BSA REFERENCE NUMBER (if applicable) 16DCP034M ULURP REFERENCE NUMBER (if applicable) OTHER REFERENCE NUMBER(S) (if applicable) 170249ZSM, N170250ZCM (e.g., legislative intro, CAPA) 2a. Lead Agency Information 2b. Applicant Information NAME OF LEAD AGENCY NAME OF APPLICANT New York City Department of City Planning VNO 225 West 58th Street LLC NAME OF LEAD AGENCY CONTACT PERSON
    [Show full text]
  • Usos Do Disco, Do Rádio E Da História Da Música Como Instrumentos De Educação E Divulgação Musicais
    SAID TUMA “Elevar o nível” e “frear” a decadência do gosto: usos do disco, do rádio e da história da música como instrumentos de educação e divulgação musicais SÃO PAULO 2017 2 SAID TUMA “Elevar o nível” e “frear” a decadência do gosto: usos do disco, do rádio e da história da música como instrumentos de educação e divulgação musicais Versão Corrigida Tese apresentada ao Programa de Pós- Graduação em Música, Área de Concentração Musicologia, Linha de Pesquisa Musicologia e Etnomusicologia da Escola de Comunicações e Artes da Universidade de São Paulo, como exigência parcial para obtenção do título de Doutor em Música, sob orientação do prof. Dr. Mário Rodrigues Videira Júnior SÃO PAULO 2017 3 Autorizo a reprodução e divulgação total ou parcial deste trabalho, por qualquer meio convencional ou eletrônico, para fins de estudo e pesquisa, desde que citada a fonte. 4 TUMA, Said. “Elevar o nível” e “frear” a decadência do gosto: usos do disco, do rádio e da história da música como instrumentos de educação e divulgação musicais. 2017. 217 f. Tese (Doutorado em Música) – Escola de Comunicações e Artes, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, 2017. Aprovado em: Banca Examinadora Prof. Dr. _____________________________________________________ Instituição: _____________________________________________________ Julgamento: _____________________________________________________ Prof. Dr. _____________________________________________________ Instituição: _____________________________________________________ Julgamento: _____________________________________________________
    [Show full text]
  • Department of Music Programs 1968 - 1969 Department of Music Olivet Nazarene University
    Olivet Nazarene University Digital Commons @ Olivet School of Music: Performance Programs Music 1969 Department of Music Programs 1968 - 1969 Department of Music Olivet Nazarene University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/musi_prog Part of the Fine Arts Commons, and the Music Performance Commons Recommended Citation Department of Music, "Department of Music Programs 1968 - 1969" (1969). School of Music: Performance Programs. 1. https://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/musi_prog/1 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Music at Digital Commons @ Olivet. It has been accepted for inclusion in School of Music: Performance Programs by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Olivet. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 7 8 0 . 7 3 9 O M p 1 9 6 8 - 6 9 PROGRAMS 1968-69 7 $ e . DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC i u M a OLIVET NAZARENE COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC presents SENIOR RECITAL GEORGENE FISH PIANO AND CALBERT HOLSTE I N TENOR PHYLLIS HOLSTEIN/ ACCOMPANIST Lasciatemi morire, "Ariana"0oe.....0Claudio Monteverdi Dove sei, amato bene?, "Rodelinda".0o.George F 0 Handel If With All Your Hearts, "Elijah"....Felix Mendelssohn Prelude and Fugue, No. 3.0o...o..Johann Sebastian Bach Fantasia in D minor 0 D 0«».,«5.«.Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Viens Aurore..ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.c.o Arro A o L . F el d e m s a m k e i t oooooooo..o.o.oooo..oo.. odohannes Brahms Du bist wie Eine BlumeDo,...t.t....o««Anton Rubenstein M*appari tut" amor, "Martha".....Friedrich von Flowtow Mouvements Perpetuels for Piano........Francis Poulenc I.
    [Show full text]
  • AMICA New S Bulle Ti N of the a UTOM ATIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT C O LLECTORS' ASSOCIATION
    CC;~e AMICA New s Bulle ti n of the A UTOM ATIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT C O LLECTORS' ASSOCIATION ARENT ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES • •••••••••••••P. 1 1OGRAPHI CAL SKETCHES •• ••••••••• •• ••• •••••• •P. 4 OUTHERN CALI FORNI A CHAPTER • ••••••• ••••••• ••P. 10 NSTRUMENTS • ••••• • • • ••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••·P. 12 oLLS & MUSic P. 15 rECHNICALI 'TIES ••••••• ••••••••••••• •• • •••••••F. 19 AMICA BOARD MEMBERS: F rank L o ob, Pre siden t Roger Jo hnso n, Vice President G in ny B il l in gs, Publisher 1971 Nick Jarr ett, Treasurer A ober ta Ch erney, Re co rd i ng Secretary Dick Re u t linger, Me m b er sh ip Secretary M el L u ch et t i , Adver t isi ng Secretary THE Al\tICA NEWS BULLETIN 1__---------------------------The AMICA News Bulletin .......----..... Published by the Automatic Musical Instrument Collectors' Association, a non-profit club devoted to the restoration, distribution and enjoyment of musical instruments using perforated paper music rolls. Contributions: All subjects of interest to readersof the bulletin are encouraged and invited by the publisher. All articles must be received by the first of the month. Every attempt will be made to publish all articles of general interest to AMICA members at the earliest possible time and at the discretion of the Publisher, in the following areas: * Letters to the Publisher * Research Findings *Questions and Answers * Biographical Sketches of Artists and Composers *Photographs, Old Advertisements *Technical Information * Anything elseof general interest to AMICA . Advertisements: Personal ads are accepted by the AMICA Bulletin Board. Businesses which are interested in placing ads must follow these rules: - Each ad will consist of one full standard page in the bulletin.
    [Show full text]
  • Manhattan 2016 Mid-Year Sales Report by Ariel Property Advisors | Released July 2016
    MANHATTan 2016 Mid-Year SaleS REPORT by Ariel Property Advisors | Released July 2016 Join Our Network: e-mail [email protected] or visit arielpa.nyc 212.544.9500 I arielpa.nyc 122 East 42nd Street, Suite 2405, New York NY 10168 MANHATTan 2016 Mid-Year SaleS REPORT Dear Friends, 2016 Mid-Year SaleS REPORT From the continuation of low interest rates to the Brexit, the first half of 2016 has seen some remarkable economic events that have been having various effects on the Manhattan real estate market. Manhattan investment property sales saw a pullback in terms of dollar volume and, in a more pronounced way, transaction volume during 1H16, but several fac- Dollar Volume Transaction Volume Property Volume tors are contributing to a greater sense of stability in the market place. In 1H16, Manhattan saw 304 transactions consisting of 361 properties totaling approxi- $19.3 304 361 mately $19.35 billion in gross consideration in 1H16. The previous six months of 2H15, which saw 345 transactions for 477 properties with an aggregate dollar volume of $22.29 BILLION billion, capped off a banner year that included the $5.5 billion sale of Stuyvesant Town / Pe- 13% decrease 11% decrease 24% decrease ter Cooper Village. By excluding this outlier transaction from the aggregate dollar volume, 1H16 figures represent a 15% increase in total dollar volume compared to 2H15. Moreover, compared compared compared 1H16 dollar volume figures are well above the dollar volume seen in 1H14. to 2H 2015 to 2H 2015 to 2H 2015 Fewer transactions are taking place—the 1H16’s 304 sales is the lowest number of trans- actions to take place since 1H13—but properties that are selling demonstrate that strong demand remains for quality product.
    [Show full text]
  • W Illem M Engelberg En Zijn Tijd
    11 3 Juni 2015 WM Willem Mengelberg en zijn tijd De Symfonie van César Franck Paul van Kempen W Dimitri Mitropoulos M Inhoud Van het bestuur en van de redactie 1 Kees de Leeuw Paul van Kempen 2 Programmatoelichting bij de Symfonie van Franck 13 Johan Maarsingh Mengelbergs herontdekking van een symfonie 18 Simon van Milligen De Symphonie van César Franck (1902) 21 Concertrecensies van de Symfonie van Franck 23 Francisco Joffily D. Mitropoulos – Two Concerts Not to Be Forgotten 33 Concertrecensies Tsjaikovski 39 Het Concertgebouworkest in Luik 47 Concertstatistiek Symfonie van Franck 49 Afbeelding v oorzijde Paul van Kempen getekend door Emil Stumpp, 1931 Colofon WM is een kwartaaluitgave van de Stichting Willem Mengelberg Society (WMS). Net als zijn voorganger, de Willem Mengelberg Vereniging, wil de WMS wereldwijd zoveel mogelijk men- sen in aanraking brengen met de muzikale nalatenschap van de dirigent Willem Mengelberg. Redactie Johan Maarsingh, Ronald de Vet Bestuur Voorzitter Frederik Heemskerk Vice -voorzitter Eveline Nikkels Secretaris Olga de Kort Penningmeester Jan Reinoud Lid Frits Zwart Website www.willemmengelberg.nl Erevoorzitter Riccardo Chailly Don aties: minimaal € 30 indien u woont binnen Europa, € 35 daarbuiten. Voor dat bedrag ontvangt u viermaal per jaar WM en krijgt u reductie op de entreeprijs van onze bijeenkom- sten. Gaarne overmaking naar NL36 INGB 0006 1486 87 t.n.v. stichting Willem Mengel- berg Society o.v.v. ‘donatie WMS’. Overname van de redactionele inhoud is alleen toegestaan na schriftelijke toestemming van de redactie. Aanleveren kopij voor WM 114 uiterlijk 15 augustus 2015. 28e jaargang, nummer 113. © 2015. ISSN 2213-9036. Van het bestuur Mengelberg en Van Kempen Op 9 mei jongstleden wijdde de Willem die van Mengelberg.
    [Show full text]
  • View Commencement Program
    THOSE WHO EXCEL REACH THE STARS FRIDAY, MAY 10, 2019 THE RIVERSIDE CHURCH MANHATTAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC NINETY-THIRD COMMENCEMENT Processional The audience is requested to rise and remain standing during the processional. ANTHONY DILORENZO “The Golden Palace and the Steamship” from The Toymaker (b. 1967) WILLIAM WALTON Crown Imperial: Coronation March (1902–1983) (arr. J. Kreines) BRIAN BALMAGES Fanfare canzonique (b. 1975) Commencement Brass and Percussion Ensemble Kyle Ritenauer (BM ’11, MM ’15), Conductor Gustavo Leite (MM ’19), trumpet Changhyun Cha (MM ’20), trumpet Caleb Laidlaw (BM ’18, MM ’20), trumpet Sean Alexander (BM ’20), trumpet Imani Duhe (BM ’20), trumpet Matthew Beesmer (BM ’20), trumpet Olivia Pidi (MM ’19), trumpet Benjamin Lieberman (BM ’22), trumpet Kevin Newton (MM ’20), horn Jisun Oh (MM ’19), horn Eli Pandolfi (BM ’20), horn Liana Hoffman (BM ’20), horn Emma Potter (BM ’22), horn Kevin Casey (MM ’20), trombone Kenton Campbell (MM ’20), trombone Julia Dombroski (MM ’20), trombone David Farrell (MM ’20), trombone Morgan Fite (PS ’19), bass trombone Patrick Crider (MM ’19), bass trombone Mark Broschinsky (DMA ’11), euphonium Logan Reid (BM ’20), bass trombone Emerick Falta (BM ’21), tuba Brandon Figueroa (BM ’20), tuba Cooper Martell (BM ’20), percussion Hyunjung Choi (BM ’19), percussion Tae McLoughlin (BM ’20), percussion Hamza Able (BM ’20), percussion Introduction Monica Coen Christensen, Dean of Students Greetings Lorraine Gallard, Chair of the Board of Trustees James Gandre, President Presentation of Commencement Awards Laura Sametz, Member of the Musical Theatre faculty and the Board of Trustees Musical Interlude GEORGE LEWIS Artificial Life 2007 (b. 1952) Paul Mizzi (MM ’19), flute Wickliffe Simmons (MM ’19), cello Edward Forstman (MM ’19), piano Thomas Feng (MM ’19), piano Jon Clancy (MM ’19), percussion Presentation of the President’s Medal for Distinguished Service President Gandre Joyce Griggs, Executive Vice President and Provost John K.
    [Show full text]
  • CD´S Mit Werken Von Und Mit Xaver, Philipp U. Walter Scharwenka
    Scharwenka Stiftung Die Tonträger können nach Voranmeldung Bestandsverzeichnis abgehört bzw. ausgeliehen werden CD´s mit Werken von & mit Xaver, Philipp und Walter Scharwenka Scharwenka Bearbeiter: Stand: 30.09.2019 Verleger Xaver Scharwenka Unterhaltsame Klaviermusik CD 1 „Gärten im Frühling“: Volkmar Schwerdtner/ Hans- Polnische Nationaltänze op.3 Nr.1 bis 5 Georg Schwerdtner Weitere Kompositionen von Carl Czerny, Jean Philippe Ramenau, Walter Eigenverlag Niemann, Hans-Willy Bergen Interpret am Klavier: Hans-Georg Schwerdtner Aufn.-dat. 1957 - 1963 CD 2 „Concertino“: Kompositionen von Albrecht Rosenstengel, Karl-Heinz Köper, Ernst Fischer/ H.-G. Schwerdtner, Julius Jacobsen, Lothar Mikuliez, Fried Walter Interpreten: Sabine Schwerdtner und Hans-Georg Schwerdtner Verleger Xaver Scharwenka Pianowerke 4: Polnische Tänze op. 47 Nr. 1 bis 4, Zwei Klavierstücke op. 65, Hyperion London 1975/ 2003 Six Waltzes op. 28, Variationen über ein Thema von C. H. Nr. 1 bis 13 op.57, LC 7533 CDH 55134 Drei Klavierstücke op. 86, Zwei Erzählungen am Klavier op. 5 Interpret: Seta Tanyel Aufn.-dat. 1975 Diese CD gibt es auch in einer anderen Cover- Version. Verleger Philipp Scharwenka Sonate op. 106; Carillion LC 8233 Außerdem: Robert Fuchs: Sechs Phantasiestücke op. 117, Sonate für Violine und Piano op. 86, Interpreten: Joachim Krist (viola), Michael Krist (piano) Aufn.-dat. 1988 Diese CD ist in zwei verschiedenen Cover- Versionen im Bestand vorhanden Verleger Xaver Scharwenka Polish Dance op.3 No.1; Lyrita SRCD.216 Weiterhin Johann Sebastian Bach: Toccata and Fugue d-moll (BWV 565); Frédéric Chopin: Marche funèbre (from Piano Sonata No.2 b-moll); Enrique Granados: Spanish Dance (No.5 Andaluza); Edvard Grieg: Funeral March; Claude Debussy: La Cathédrale engloutie (Preludes, Book 1 No.10); Aufn.-dat.
    [Show full text]