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Music

Haggin, B. H. | March 3, 1956 issue

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At Eugene Istomin's piano recital at the Frick Collection, on the other hand, one admired the unfailingly considerate treatment of the instrument that made it sound well at all times. This created musical warmth and sensitiveness. Furthermore, of the two Oiseau-Lyre records entitled "Masters of Early English Keyboard Music," 50075 begins with seven organ pieces which date from about 1325 to 1624. Oiseau-Lyre 50041 offers several concertos of oboe and strings and a couple for strings alone in five parts by Albinoni, played by an instrumental group under Promerit with Pierlot as oboe soloist.

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MUSIC; ISTOMIN, Eugene; CONCERTS; FLUTE & oboe music; BOWED stringed instruments; OBOE
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