Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert Programs, Season 79, 1959-1960

Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert Programs, Season 79, 1959-1960

S E V E N T Y - N I N T H SEASON, 1959-196 o Boston Symphony Orchestra CHARLES MUNCH, Music Director Richard Burgin, Associate Conductor CONCERT BULLETIN with historical and descriptive notes by John N. Burk Copyright, 1960, by Boston Symphony Orchestra, Inc. The TRUSTEES of the BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Inc. Henry B. Cabot President Jacob J. Kaplan Vice-President Richard C. Paine Treasurer Talcott M. Banks Henry A. Laughlin Theodore P. Ferris John T. Noonan Francis W. Hatch Palfrey Perkins Harold D. Hodgkinson Charles H. Stockton C. D. Jackson Raymond S. Wilkins E. Morton Jennings, Jr. Oliver Wolcott TRUSTEES EMERITUS Philip R. Allen M. A. DeWolfe Howe N. Penrose Hallowell Lewis Perry Edward A. Taft Thomas D. Perry, Jr., Manager S. Shirk Norman James J. 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LAfayette 3-6800 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation [1474] CONTENTS Program 1479 uhurrVJy- BROS. Notes Mai tinon (Prelude and Toccata) 1481 Blackwood (Symphony No. 1) . 1486 Entr'acte The Decline of Program Music (/. N. B.) 1498 Notes Brahms (Symphony No. 2) 1506 Symphoniana EXHIBITIONS The exhibitions shown in the Gallery through the past season were loaned by the following artists and associations: North Shore Arts Association (Octo- ber 2-17). DeCordova and Dana Museum of Lin- coln, Mass. (October 30-November 14). take Boston Society of Water Color long Painters (November 27-December spring 12), at Subscribers' Exhibition (December starting with 21-January 2). this new long- Exhibition of Photographs by Nicholas jacketed suit . Dean, John Brook, Paul Caponigro perfect exponent and Fred Stone (January 8-16). of spring's new Exhibition of Ceramics, Colored Prints and Scale Models (January breezy feeling 29-February 13). the great Contemporary Portraits, Vose Gal- sleeve, stand- lery (February 25-March 19). offish collar, and Tyringham Gallery (April 1-19). tailored chic • • which distinguish LIST OF ARTICLES H.B.'s latest PAGE collection. Three Great Musicians. 3 New Members 4 +wen+y new bbur North Shore Arts Association 7 (List) 67 [>475j PAGE Jorge Bolet 68 Joseph Silverstein 131 The Autumn Tour 132 3b*3ro«sseau3touse of33oslom Youth Concerts 132 Visiting Orchestras 132 Thomas Schippers 195 The Vienna Philharmonic 196 A Portrait of Henschel 196 Isaac Stern 259 Russian Visitors 259 Manon Gropius 260 The Guests of This Week 323 Samuel Mayes 324 New York Recital by Mrs. Dwyer 324 Eugene Ormandy 387 Strasbourg and Boston 451 Boston Society of Water Color Painters (List) 452 Ania Dorfmann 515 New Music Made Known 515 Richard Burgin . 579 A Tour of the Orient 580 Youth Concerts 580 Aaron Copland to Tour with this Orchestra 643 Subscribers' Exhibition (List) . 643 William Steinberg 707 Ruggiero Ricci 836 A Comparison 836 Transatlantic Broadcast 836 In the Gallery 899 Gregor Piatigorsky 900 "Attis" 930 Mahler's Second Symphony 963 An Anniversary (Richard Burgin) 1027 Portrait Exhibition (List) 1091 Margrit Weber . 1092 Anniversaries 1092 Gary Graffman 1155 Award for Kirchner. 1156 -^rd •jfredh **/f& Spring. Richard Burgin (Interview) 1219 The Far Eastern Tour 1283 Our striped Arnel shirtmaker—its bodice tucked; its sash a solid- Ferenc Fricsay 1284 colored contrast. Green or Blue. Nicole Henriot-Schweitzer 1284 10-16 $39.95 Pierre Monteux as Guest Conductor . 1347 416 Boylston St. 54 Central St. Tyringham Exhibition (List) 1347 Boston (6 Wellesley The Berkshire Music Center 1348 KEnmore 6-6238 CEdar 5-3430 Youth Concert . 1349 The Weather at Mozart's Funeral 1411 [H76] BoMton Belmont Chestnut HUl WmUesley Winchester filene's Hyannis Northshore, Peabody Young Bostonian Shop oull feel new spirit, new verve, new graceful animation with the dramatic endowment of fashion on your sleeves . Kimono sleeves gather wide-spread momentum on a silhouette divine. A shape to fulfill the promise of femi- ninity making the most of your waistline . expressing the mastery of line and cut in sheer wool. 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Enjoy Commuters' Concert on WCRB, 1330 AM or 102,5 FM, each morning at 8:15 Worthy of your Old Colony Trust Trust Company One Federal St., Boston 6, Mass. Allied with The First National Bank of Boston [H78] SEVENTY-NINTH SEASON • NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE-SIXTY Twenty-fourth Program FRIDAY AFTERNOON, April 22, at 2:15 o'clock SATURDAY EVENING, April 23, at 8:30 o'clock Martinon Prelude and Toccata (First performance) Blackwood *Symphony No. 1 I. Andante maestoso; Non troppo allegro, ma con spirito II. Andante comodo III. Scherzo: Allegretto grotesco — Molto rigoroso il tempo IV. Andante sostenuto INTERMISSION Brahms *Symphony No. 2, in D major, Op. 73 I. Allegro non troppo II. Adagio non troppo III. Allegretto grazioso, quasi andantino IV. Allegro con spirito These concerts will end about 3:55 o'clock on Friday Afternoon; 10:10 o'clock on Saturday Evening. BALDWIN PIANO *RCA VICTOR RECORDS [1479] scene-stealing small fur . rom a collection fresh this spring at M%»1 Boston Chestnut Hill [1480] PRELUDE AND TOCCATA, Op. 50 By Jean Martinon Born in Lyons, France, January 10, 1910 Sketched in 1959 and orchestrated in the present year, this work is dedicated "a Charles Munch, mon ami et mon maitre." The following orchestra is required: 2 flutes and piccolo, 2 oboes and English horn, 2 clarinets and bass clarinet, 2 bassoons and contra-bassoon, 4 horns, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones and tuba, timpani, piano, triangle, cymbals and suspended cymbal, snare drum, bass drum, gong, rattle. The Prelude, maestoso, in full orchestral scoring, sets forth thematic material for the main part of the work, the Toccata, which follows without break (allegro maestoso). The prelude, in 4/4, reaches /// and subsides to introduce the Toccata which begins pp in a triple beat with the fragment of a theme which is to figure importantly throughout. The treatment is wholly orchestral with no conspicuous solo parts — even the piano is integral to the general texture. When Jean Martinon conducted this Orchestra as guest on March There's a knack to knowledgeable money-management— a way of working out financial problems in a smooth and orderly fashion That way is the Rockland-Atlas way. For generations, we've been assisting families and individuals who look to us for professional aid in their banking affairs. You, too, will find the going easier with the help of Rockland-Atlas. Come in and see us soon. "W""^ ESTABLISHED 1833 A Icockland-Atlas NATIONAL BANK of BOSTON Trust Department Main Office: 30 Congress Street, Boston 6, Mass. Telephone: Richmond 2-2100 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION [l 4 8l] 29~3°> 2 957> ne introduced his Hymne a la vie, Op. 37, which then had its first performance in this country. (The program also included Handel's Concerto Grosso for Strings, Op. 6, No. 11, Schumann's First Symphony and Stravinsky's Ballet Suite, "L'Oiseau de feu.") Jean Martinon studied at the Conservatory in Lyons and later in the Conservatory of Paris. The violin was the instrument of his choice but composition his principal pursuit, Albert Roussel his principal "maitre." He has devoted himself to conducting in recent years, notably to the Concerts Lamoureux in Paris, where he has conducted other orchestras. He has traveled widely as guest conductor in Europe — England, Italy, Germany, Spain, Holland, Poland. His travels have extended as far as Japan, Australia and the Americas. Before the war, Martinon composed a Symphoniette (1935) and a Symphony in C major (1934-36). In the first years of the war he was a prisoner in Germany and in the Stalag composed a Chant des captijs, a choral work with narrator, based on Psalms 136 and 137 of the Vul- gate. 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