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Said, Edward W. | September 7, 1998 issue
This article presents information related to music. For a little over an hour a day in two consecutive weeks recently, British artist Christopher Herrick...

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Said, Edward W. | August 30, 1986 issue
Modern musical festivals began during the nineteenth century as worshipful commemorations of great composers. With a few exceptions, its extraordinary proliferation...

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Hamilton, David | January 25, 1975 issue
Discusses the career of music composer George Crumb. Career highlights; Recordings; Performances.

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Hamilton, David | January 22, 1977 issue
Focuses on the availability of several music recordings of composer Richard Wagner on discs as of January 1977. Highlights of the music recordings; Appreciation...

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Barzun, Jacques | January 24, 1972 issue
Reviews the book "Life of Rossini," by Marie Henri Beyle and translated by Richard Coe.

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Hamilton, David | March 12, 1973 issue
Reviews two music releases on symphonies by famous music composers. "Beethoven: Cello Sonatas Nos. 1-5," with cello by Pierre Fournier and piano by Artur...

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Hamilton, David | March 3, 1969 issue
Featured here is an interview of English composer Peter Maxwell Davies. Davies finds that the fight against tradition is one of the most stimulating things...

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Boretz, Benjamin | November 16, 1964 issue
The article comments on Orchestral suites by German composer Carl Philip Emanuel. The Orchestral Suites are not the profound explorations of Klangfarben-form...

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Boretz, Benjamin | January 25, 1965 issue
On the most recent Columbia Stravinsky releases of composer Igor Stravinsky, the Deja Vu that becomes an invention is a constantly recurrent experience,...

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Boretz, Benjamin | September 28, 1963 issue
The article presents information on the European music. The most general way that this compositional image is reflected is in the contrast between the variety,...

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