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Haggin, B. H. | December 16, 1944 issue

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The article presents the author's comments on latest music recordings. The author says that music recording company Victor's December list that have arrived so far. They include things like "Christmas Candle" and "Curley Locks" sung by John Charles Thomas and also Erika Morini's superb performance of a fine Vivaldi Sonata. The author also comments on the Ballet Theater's revival of "Carnival" was an example of the disaster that can be achieved by rushing an insufficiently prepared work to the stage, and the injustice that can be done in this way to the choreographer and the dancers involved the injustice to a fine a young dancer as Harold Lang for example, in compelling him to exhibit anything as unfinished and callow as his Harlequin.

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SOUND recordings; CHRISTMAS Candle (Music); CURLEY Locks (Music); CHARLES, John; MUSIC; PERFORMING arts
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