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Page 8 from 19th May 1995Covent Garden Festival, the Catholic Stage Guild Choir, Actors' Choir, Voices Chamber Ensemble and a small orchestra joined forces last Thursday......

Music
Page 13 from 13th July 1935By Charles G. Mortimer Tchaikowsky's Letters Can any good thing come out of Moscow? Yes, undoubtedly, for we are promised publication of the......

Music
Page 11 from 24th January 1936By Charles G. Mortimer On January 30 the first production of Strauss's opera " 1,001 Nights" in this country will take place at the Rudolf......

Music Walton Wins The Day
Page 10 from 10th December 1937By ERNEST MOSS The presence of the Queen at the B.B.C. symphony concert last week was probably a mark of official recognition of its importance for......

Culture Brings Its Financial Rewards
Page 5 from 6th November 1959By MAXWELL SWEENEY O PERA, with Italian and English principals, English conductors, an English and a Dutch producer, with the co-operation of......

Gramophone Recordings
Page 3 from 27th March 1942ANTI DOTE TO OUR TIMES H.M.V. Tehaikovsky : Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor. Horowitz and Toscanini, with the N.B.C. Orchestra. (Album......

Gramophone Recordings
Page 6 from 1st August 1941Hebrew Rhapsody . H.M.V. I HE Hebrew rhapsody of Ernest Bloch r ecalves a fine recording from the Philadelphia Orchestra under its famous chief,......

Concert Review
Page 6 from 1st August 1980Handelian lustre MESSIAH. New Westminster Chorus and Massed C'hoirs, Wren Orchestra, conducted by Colin Mawby. HANDEL, they say, was a......

Gramophone Recordings Wall Ills' Lai Est
Page 3 from 14th August 1942H.M.V. Brahms: Double Concerto in A minor, Op. 102. Heifetz, violin, and Fetter man, 'cello. With the Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Eugene......

Playhouse, Amersham, Bucks.
Page 6 from 12th September 1941Music Czechoslovaks Celebrate HE Dvorak concert which opened the T Dvorak centenary celebrations in London on Saturday happily paid no tribute to......