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- catalog contributor b1800814.
- catalog contributor b1800815.
- catalog created "1957.".
- catalog date "1957".
- catalog date "1957.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1957.".
- catalog description "II. Pablo Casals appears with New York Symphony -- New York welcomes Le Sacre du printemps -- Rhapsody in Blue introduced in historic Whiteman concert -- Paris preview of the Boston symphony's new conductor -- Jeritza appears in Tosca -- Brailowsky as a poet of the piano -- Stravinsky visits America at forty-three -- Stravinsky introduces his concerto; Mengelberg conducts Schubert -- Advice to the American composer -- A Myra Hess recital -- Vladimir de Pachmann's "Farewell" recital -- Premiere of Honegger's King David -- A silver anniversary for Gabrilowitsch and the Philadelphia -- Bruckner's eighth -- Premiere of Carpenter's Skyscrapers -- Mengelberg conducts the Mahler fifth -- The importance of Wozzek assessed -- Maurice Ravel: man and musician -- The Strauss festival at Frankfurt -- Menuhin makes his New York debut at eleven -- An evening with the Beethoven association -- Beecham and Horowitz make a joint New York debut -- Jeritza essays Carmen -- The American debut of Maurice Ravel -- First American stage performance of L'Histoire du soldat".
- catalog description "III. The Magic Flute-150 years after -- The "Neo-classicism" of the Bright Boys -- Back, Brandenburg, and Busch -- Homage to a predecessor, Richard Aldrich -- Rachmaninoff: the passing of a great and modest master -- Oklahoma! -- Hindemith and Hubermann -- Young Mr. Schuman's third symphony; Mature Mr. Menuhin's Mendelssohn -- MacDowell's absence from the hall of fame -- No new operas at the Met -- Bartok's concerto for orchestra -- The magnificently disciplined form of Tchaikovsky's "Pathetique" -- Should critics get mad -- The finest Russian symphony in twenty-five years: Prokofieff's fifth -- The tardy recognition of Charles Ives -- Myra Hess returns from the wars -- The Telephone and The Mediumby Menotti -- Toscanini reaches eighty -- Debut of the Little Orchestra Society -- A work of art: Marc Blitzstein's The Cradle Will Rock -- New York Premiere of Peter Grimes -- Horowitz twenty years later -- Vaughan Williams' symphony no. 6 at Tanglewood -- Premiere of Shostakovich no. 9 on an all-Russian program -- Dello Joio, Haydn, and Bruckner at the Philharmonic -- The retort courteous to Arnold Schoenberg -- The Metropolitan puts on a superb Figaro -- Roussel, Satie, and Debussy as a preface to Brahms -- A new edition of the Mozart symphonies -- On the passing of Richard Strauss -- Twenty-five years after Puccini's death -- Bernstein offers his own symphony".
- catalog description "Part I. How I became a music critic ; Debussy's La Mer reaches Boston -- "And epoch-making rondo": Till Eulenspiegel -- Who can succeed Dr. Muck -- Ein Heldenleben and the Tchaikovsky concerto -- The Sibelius second -- The young Elman plays Tchaikovsky -- Pelleas et Melisande makes history -- Rachmaninoff conducts and plays -- A symphony by Halm, a tone poem by Strauss -- Two new Americans' compositions are heard -- Der Rosenkavalier: two years before it reached the U.S. -- Mme Calve in recital with her husband -- Dr. Muck conducts the Sibelius first -- Harvard Musical Review -- Kreisler plays the Beethoven concerto -- The Boston opera opens with Offenbach -- Mary Garden is seen as Tosca -- A Rameau-Debussy concert -- Boston Premiere of the Sibelius fourth -- Schoenberg's five pieces for orchestra in Boston -- The Russian ballet invades Boston and conquers it -- A romantic program: Berlioz, Liszt, Schumann -- Three Boston Premieres for Sibelius -- Three Boston Premieres for Bloch -- Debussy's Images and Schubert's C major -- Boston Premiere of the Mahler second -- Monteux conducts Griffes and Chausson -- Petrouchka: "the certainty and recklessness of genius" -- Boston hears the London Symphony -- Boston hears orchestration of Verklärt Nacht -- Vaughan Williams' Fantasia on a theme of Tallis -- A composition towering imagination: Bloch's Schelomo -- Roland Hayes impresses Boston symphony audience with his musicianship".
- catalog description "The stadium bows in as Spalding bows out -- A memorial to Kurt Weill -- Aaron Copland on his fiftieth birthday -- Firkusny introduces Martinu's third piano concerto -- Premiereof a fifty-year-old ground-breaker -- A fine performance and a letter induce a revaluation of Fidelio -- Beecham at his best -- Wozzeck in Paris -- Paris cheers Le Sacre thirty-nine years later -- A frank change of mind about Honegger's Jeanne d'Arc au bucher -- Sundry thoughts on the Premiere of The Rake's Progress -- Heifetz: and evening of superlative violin-playing -- Wonderful Town is a wonderful pleasure -- Unconventional program-making by Szigeti -- Morel conducts Eglar -- Berlioz: the composer who never grew up -- Shostakovich finally achieves integration -- A door opens -- Clacher and Milstein -- Un Ballo in Mascherawith Marian Anderson -- Gluck's Iphigenie en Tauride is revived -- Artur Rubinstein plays at Carnegie -- Berlioz's Damnations of Foust is revived -- Slashing attack -- In praise of four-hand piano-playing.".
- catalog description "Toscanini's Lucia -- Boris as Moussorgsky originally wrote it -- Mengelberg conducts Bach and Strauss -- Prokofieff Introduces his second piano concerto -- The passing of Cosima -- Schoenberg's Die glückliche Hand is found decadent -- The friends of music dare a performance of Janacek's festival mass -- New York Premiereof Bartok's fourth string quartet -- Stravinskey's violin concerto is found "a futile thing" -- Lotte Lehmann triumphs in her debut -- The Emperor Jones reaches the Met -- The gambler suite and third piano concerto -- Toscanini introduces Howard Hanson's "Romantic" symphony -- The new criticism -- Virgil Thomson's Four Saints in Three Acts -- The American composer and the American critic -- The artistic creed of Ernest Bloch holds true -- Shostakovich's Lady Macbeth of Mzensk -- Kreisler's delectable musical hoax -- Alban Berg's Lulu and Beethoven fifth -- Porgy and Bess and the future of American opera -- Schnabel plays Beethoven -- Toscanini and Serkin play Beethoven -- Berkshire symphonic festival -- Josef Hofmann plays a Chopin concerto -- Moriz Rosenthal: one of the few remaining pupils of Franz Liszt -- The Mighty Pushkin-the hundredth anniversary of his death -- Schoenberg himself conducts Pierrot lunaire -- The Philharmonic scores with Show Boat".
- catalog extent "473 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Olin Downes on music.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Olin Downes on music.".
- catalog issued "1957".
- catalog issued "1957.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Simon and Schuster,".
- catalog relation "Olin Downes on music.".
- catalog subject "ML60 .D73".
- catalog subject "Music appreciation.".
- catalog subject "Music.".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. Pablo Casals appears with New York Symphony -- New York welcomes Le Sacre du printemps -- Rhapsody in Blue introduced in historic Whiteman concert -- Paris preview of the Boston symphony's new conductor -- Jeritza appears in Tosca -- Brailowsky as a poet of the piano -- Stravinsky visits America at forty-three -- Stravinsky introduces his concerto; Mengelberg conducts Schubert -- Advice to the American composer -- A Myra Hess recital -- Vladimir de Pachmann's "Farewell" recital -- Premiere of Honegger's King David -- A silver anniversary for Gabrilowitsch and the Philadelphia -- Bruckner's eighth -- Premiere of Carpenter's Skyscrapers -- Mengelberg conducts the Mahler fifth -- The importance of Wozzek assessed -- Maurice Ravel: man and musician -- The Strauss festival at Frankfurt -- Menuhin makes his New York debut at eleven -- An evening with the Beethoven association -- Beecham and Horowitz make a joint New York debut -- Jeritza essays Carmen -- The American debut of Maurice Ravel -- First American stage performance of L'Histoire du soldat".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. The Magic Flute-150 years after -- The "Neo-classicism" of the Bright Boys -- Back, Brandenburg, and Busch -- Homage to a predecessor, Richard Aldrich -- Rachmaninoff: the passing of a great and modest master -- Oklahoma! -- Hindemith and Hubermann -- Young Mr. Schuman's third symphony; Mature Mr. Menuhin's Mendelssohn -- MacDowell's absence from the hall of fame -- No new operas at the Met -- Bartok's concerto for orchestra -- The magnificently disciplined form of Tchaikovsky's "Pathetique" -- Should critics get mad -- The finest Russian symphony in twenty-five years: Prokofieff's fifth -- The tardy recognition of Charles Ives -- Myra Hess returns from the wars -- The Telephone and The Mediumby Menotti -- Toscanini reaches eighty -- Debut of the Little Orchestra Society -- A work of art: Marc Blitzstein's The Cradle Will Rock -- New York Premiere of Peter Grimes -- Horowitz twenty years later -- Vaughan Williams' symphony no. 6 at Tanglewood -- Premiere of Shostakovich no. 9 on an all-Russian program -- Dello Joio, Haydn, and Bruckner at the Philharmonic -- The retort courteous to Arnold Schoenberg -- The Metropolitan puts on a superb Figaro -- Roussel, Satie, and Debussy as a preface to Brahms -- A new edition of the Mozart symphonies -- On the passing of Richard Strauss -- Twenty-five years after Puccini's death -- Bernstein offers his own symphony".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. How I became a music critic ; Debussy's La Mer reaches Boston -- "And epoch-making rondo": Till Eulenspiegel -- Who can succeed Dr. Muck -- Ein Heldenleben and the Tchaikovsky concerto -- The Sibelius second -- The young Elman plays Tchaikovsky -- Pelleas et Melisande makes history -- Rachmaninoff conducts and plays -- A symphony by Halm, a tone poem by Strauss -- Two new Americans' compositions are heard -- Der Rosenkavalier: two years before it reached the U.S. -- Mme Calve in recital with her husband -- Dr. Muck conducts the Sibelius first -- Harvard Musical Review -- Kreisler plays the Beethoven concerto -- The Boston opera opens with Offenbach -- Mary Garden is seen as Tosca -- A Rameau-Debussy concert -- Boston Premiere of the Sibelius fourth -- Schoenberg's five pieces for orchestra in Boston -- The Russian ballet invades Boston and conquers it -- A romantic program: Berlioz, Liszt, Schumann -- Three Boston Premieres for Sibelius -- Three Boston Premieres for Bloch -- Debussy's Images and Schubert's C major -- Boston Premiere of the Mahler second -- Monteux conducts Griffes and Chausson -- Petrouchka: "the certainty and recklessness of genius" -- Boston hears the London Symphony -- Boston hears orchestration of Verklärt Nacht -- Vaughan Williams' Fantasia on a theme of Tallis -- A composition towering imagination: Bloch's Schelomo -- Roland Hayes impresses Boston symphony audience with his musicianship".
- catalog tableOfContents "The stadium bows in as Spalding bows out -- A memorial to Kurt Weill -- Aaron Copland on his fiftieth birthday -- Firkusny introduces Martinu's third piano concerto -- Premiereof a fifty-year-old ground-breaker -- A fine performance and a letter induce a revaluation of Fidelio -- Beecham at his best -- Wozzeck in Paris -- Paris cheers Le Sacre thirty-nine years later -- A frank change of mind about Honegger's Jeanne d'Arc au bucher -- Sundry thoughts on the Premiere of The Rake's Progress -- Heifetz: and evening of superlative violin-playing -- Wonderful Town is a wonderful pleasure -- Unconventional program-making by Szigeti -- Morel conducts Eglar -- Berlioz: the composer who never grew up -- Shostakovich finally achieves integration -- A door opens -- Clacher and Milstein -- Un Ballo in Mascherawith Marian Anderson -- Gluck's Iphigenie en Tauride is revived -- Artur Rubinstein plays at Carnegie -- Berlioz's Damnations of Foust is revived -- Slashing attack -- In praise of four-hand piano-playing.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Toscanini's Lucia -- Boris as Moussorgsky originally wrote it -- Mengelberg conducts Bach and Strauss -- Prokofieff Introduces his second piano concerto -- The passing of Cosima -- Schoenberg's Die glückliche Hand is found decadent -- The friends of music dare a performance of Janacek's festival mass -- New York Premiereof Bartok's fourth string quartet -- Stravinskey's violin concerto is found "a futile thing" -- Lotte Lehmann triumphs in her debut -- The Emperor Jones reaches the Met -- The gambler suite and third piano concerto -- Toscanini introduces Howard Hanson's "Romantic" symphony -- The new criticism -- Virgil Thomson's Four Saints in Three Acts -- The American composer and the American critic -- The artistic creed of Ernest Bloch holds true -- Shostakovich's Lady Macbeth of Mzensk -- Kreisler's delectable musical hoax -- Alban Berg's Lulu and Beethoven fifth -- Porgy and Bess and the future of American opera -- Schnabel plays Beethoven -- Toscanini and Serkin play Beethoven -- Berkshire symphonic festival -- Josef Hofmann plays a Chopin concerto -- Moriz Rosenthal: one of the few remaining pupils of Franz Liszt -- The Mighty Pushkin-the hundredth anniversary of his death -- Schoenberg himself conducts Pierrot lunaire -- The Philharmonic scores with Show Boat".
- catalog title "Olin Downes on music; a selection from his writings during the half-century 1906 to 1955. Edited by Irene Downes, with a pref. by Howard Taubman.".
- catalog type "Aufsatzsammlung. swd".
- catalog type "text".