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Suggested That The Words Of Scrip Ture Are Like Musical

Page 10 from 16th May 1997

scores, mute of themselves, but alive when someone actually plays them. This is especially true of those texts in Scripture which speak about the......

Music

Page 13 from 20th December 1935

By. Charles G. Mortimer The question has once more arisen as to how far a musical work should be interrupted by applause. Does it help matters,......

Agentle Frankenstein

Page 12 from 9th December 2005

T im Burton’s 1990 film Edward Scissorhands is an imaginative and touching modern fairy tale that combines Gothic romance and suburban satire.......

Ok, So No Imperial Spectacle. But Boris Should Still...

Page 12 from 21st November 2008

Boris Godunov ENO. COLISEUM Mozart symphonies an . . Clementi CONWAY HALL, LONDON M ussorgsky's Boris Godunov is one a those operas that had a......

Sixty Years Old And As Fresh As Ever

Page 14 from 22nd April 2011

Julian Lloyd Webber Gala ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL , LONDON Semele HAMPSTEAD GARDEN OPERA ‘T he cello has shaped my life,” wrote Julian Lloyd Webber......

The News That Interests And Matters

Page 7 from 21st May 1937

MAY 14 — MAY 18 AT HOME Wonderful Coronation Triumph King George and Queen Elizabeth were crowned King and Queen of England at Westminster Abbey......

Music Notes

Page 4 from 16th February 1935

Music and the Amateur By Our Musical Correspondent I T is commonly asserted that the .grewhi g habit Of 'listening in" has Ii a great extent......

Grace Conway Looks At The New Films

Page 8 from 1st July 1955

25 Breathless Minutes RIFIFI Certificate X: Curzon Director: Jules Dassin A PICTURE of Jules Dassin in Paris Match recently showed the French......

Alcuin On The Latest Books

Page 3 from 25th November 1955

Bruno and Hugh Among Others NEGLECTED SAINTS, by E. I. Watkin (Sheed and Ward, 12s. 6d.). T DO not think it too much to say either for the......

Classical Gods In A Bawdy Sixties Romp

Page 12 from 3rd October 2008

. La Calisto ROYAL OPERA HOUSE, COVENT GARDEN Gramophone Awards LONDON f Monteverdi was the first great opera composer, the second was......

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