CARNEGIE HALL ARTUR RUBINSTEIN 201-2-23E-47 ALFRED SCOTT • 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, overWNBC. T is Crestwood, superb new Victrola* radio- phonograph with exclusive “Golden Throat” tone system. 3 broadcast bands include new RCA Victor FM. Radio chassis and auto­ matic record changer with “Silent Sapphire” pickup are in one convenient roll-out unit. *Victrola—T.M. Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. Radio Corporation of America, RCA Victor Division, Camden, New Jersey. THE WORLD’S GREATEST ARTISTS ARE ON rca Victor records @ CARNEGIE HALL PROGRAM 3 at DYNAMIC EUGEN ONEGIN. Act II—Waltz (Tschai­ One of France’s Finer Cognacs kowsky). EUGEN ONEGIN, Act III—Polo­ naise. Sir Thomas Beecham-London Phil. Distinguished in Flavor and Bouquet Orch. 11-9421. 1-12" record................ $1.05 PRELUDE No. 2 (George Gershwin). SAU­ 84 Proof DADES DO BRASIL (Milhaud). Artur Ru­ binstein. 11-9420. 1-12" record--------- $1.05 International Distributors, New York 22, N. Y. TRUMPET PRELUDE (Purcell). ..EIGH­ TEENTH CENTURY DANCE (Haydn). L. Stokowski-Hollywood Bowl (Sym. Orch.) 11-9414. 1-12" record------------------------$1.05 CHOPIN SONATA IN B FLAT, Op. 35. Artur Rubinstein. DM-1082. 3-12" records. $4.05 CARNEGIE HALL ANNOUNCEMENTS MOZART SYM. No. 38, in D (Prague). V. Golschmann, St. Louis Sym. Orch. FEBRUARY DM-1085. 3-12" records.........................$4.05 For any RCA VICTOR RECORD qo to vour 24 Mon. 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PROGRAM CONTINURD MYRA KINGSLEY CELEBRATED ASTROLOGER Ballada, G minor Impromptu, G flat J-.............................................Chopin MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS OF Scherzo, C sharp, Op. 39 ] SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE Intermission Interviews by Appointment II. 201 East 71 st St., New York 21 RE 7-0921 Napoli................................................................................. Poulenc Barcarolle Nocturne Italian Capriccio CHOPIN—Sonata in B-flat minor. Ondine ............................................................................... Debussy Artur Rubinstein. Victor M or DM-1082..................... Price $4.04 La Maja y el Ruiseñor (The Maiden and LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPS the Nightingale)...........................................Granados Support the Program Continued on Second Pago Following u — r/TJIDKAt.V>, invites you to s GjC/IIIxWVUK) see and hear SOUNDMIRROR o Just push a button. 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LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPS fii life IO CARNEGIE HALL PROGRAM (tumbía Concetáb 8~ *WIMW|;[S TOWN HALL Sunday Evening, MARCH 2 at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday Evening, FEBRUARY 25 at 8:30 o'clock Only Carnegie Hall Appearance This Season by the World's Greatest BERTHA MELNIK Spanish Dancers Pianist ROSARIO and ANTONIO (Steinway) and their Spanish Dance Ensemble Tickets: $1.20 to $3.00 CARNEGIE HALL Wednesday Evening, FEBRUARY 26 TIMES HALL at 8:30 o'clock Two Monday Evening Subscription Only New York Recital This Season Concerts at 8:30 o'clock PIATIGORSKY MARCH 3 and MARCH 31 RALPH BERKOWITZ at the Baldwin DAVID HOLLANDER Tickets Now on Sale Pianist (Steinway) TIMES HALL CARNEGIE HALL Wednesday Evening, FEBRUARY 26 Tuesday Evening, MARCH 4 at 8:30 o'clock at 8:30 o'clock FRIEDA CLUFF SERKIN Soprano Only New York Recital This Season ARPAD SANDOR at the Steinway (Steinway) (Columbia Records) TOWN HALL CARNEGIE HALL Friday Evening, FEBRUARY 28 Wednesday Evening, MARCH 5 at 8:30 o'clock at 8:45 o'clock Song Recital by HEIFETZ MYRON SANDS Second and Last Recital This Season Baritone EMANUEL BAY at the Steinway SERGIUS KAGEN at the Steinway (Victor and Decca Records) TIMES HALL Sunday Afternoon, MARCH 2 CARNEGIE HALL at 2:00 o'clock Friday Evening, MARCH 7 First New York Recital at 8:30 o'clock EDITH CAMPBELL ALRERT RRUSILOW Soprano Violinist GIBNER KING at the Steinway BERNARD FRANK at the Steinway Tickets ior all attractions now on sale at respective Box Offices. 113 WEST 57th STREET, NEW YORK 19. 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