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Haggin, B. H. | September 29, 1956 issue

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The article presents information on music records. Of the Mozart records that continue to be issued this anniversary year one of the best is Epic LC-3233, with two of the later and greater symphonies-K.504 and 425 that are heard less frequently than the others, and with superb performances in which van Otterloo not only paces, shapes and articulates the musical progressions effectively but gets the Vienna Symphony with beauty and refinement of tone and execution. On Epic LC-3229 Karl Boehni, conducting the Amsterdam Concergebouw Orchestra, surprises one with a performance of Mozart's Symphony K.551.

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MUSIC; MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; ANNIVERSARIES; SYMPHONIES; ORCHESTRA; PERFORMANCE
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