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Music for Dancing by the,

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2 Chajes Compositions Included
in 'Melodies Hebraiques' Record

"Melodies Hebraiques" is multi-
lingual, yet its theme is singular,
_ as the title indicates. This RCA
record contains Hebrew - melodies
by most distinguished composers.
It has the great quality of excel-
lent interpretation, and the partici-
pating artists are high quality mu-
sicians.
Allan. Fine earns commendation
for his renditions as the soloist.
Possessing a beautiful bass voice,
he does credit Ito the several
themes. Charles Reiner is the pi-
anist. _Walter Joachim serves as
cellist. All perform splendidly.
The selections are primarily in

Books to Be Feared _
What harm can a book do that
costs 100 crowns? A 20-volume
folio -will never cause a revolu-
Hebrew, also in Yiddish, Ara- tion; it is the little' portable
maic (the Kaddish of. Maurice volumes of - 30 sow that are to
be feared.... --Voltaire.
Ravel), French and Spanish.
To a Detroiter goes. the credit.

of being represented twice. Two
of Julius Chajes' compositions
have been included in these re-
cordings —"Old -Jerusalem" and
"Thou Art the Creator." It is a de
serving tribute to a master com-
poser-pianist.
-Others whose compositions are
included in this collection include
Jacob Weinberg, Max Helfman,
Louis Applebaum (who has . gained
fame as music director at the

Stratford, Ontario, Shakespearean
Festivals), Leon -Algazi, Lazar
Weiner, Milhaud, John Weinzweig.
Newly Found Witness
Music loveri will definitely
to Reopen Barbie Case treasure "Melodies Hebraiques"
• PARIS (JTA) — A witness pre- and will judge it among their most
pared to testify that Klaus Barbie, cherished collections of recorded
former gestapo commander of melodies.
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