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Music

Haggin, B. H. | December 25, 1954 issue

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The article discusses arts facilities. The performers Quartetto Italiano couldn't fill Town Hall for the Concert Society; but performer Elisabeth Schwarzkopf did and the additional people appeared to be those who used to pack Town Hall for performer Lotte Lehmann's recitals, and who now come to Schwalrzkopfs because she now puts on the sort of performances for them that Lehmann used to. Let it be understood that Schwarzkopf is, like Lehmann, a very gifted woman. She is, for one thing, a very gifted singer, with a beautiful voice and the capacity for exquisite musical phrasing.

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ART; ARTS facilities; CITY halls; CIVIC centers; ART museums; AUDITORIUMS; LEHMANN, Lotte
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