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… discussion of any dozen banalities that ought to be de- one of the numerous topics which stroyed as soon as they're born. Ilere spring, Minerva-like, from his roving at least is another film that needs no…
… Size Anthracite unveil. To our audiences—fed almost con- tinually on the usual menus of old standard never-go-wrongs of Beet- hoven, Tschaikowsky, llrahms and Mendelssohn—this concert of all- Italian…
… music pruned almost undi- gestible to the point of losing not only interest but the respectful and just applause after each number fea- tured by Mr. Casella. It was much too one-sided, this program, and…
… would certainly bring greater flexi- bility and freedom to all concerned, and there is no telling what the men could do if conditions were improved in this respect. The most delightful number on Mr…
… the world's greatest composers. Perhaps some of this music would grow in interest and intelligibility with repetition—but I for one would not want to hear all these things all over again on one program…
… interest. And that is one function of these concerts—to interest the musical public in new composers as well as their own new compositions. Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Oakland office and Rescreened Is…
… makes his instrument an Jewish Center on Saturday evening, integral part of the work in leant Feb. 5, at ti o'clock, at which 1)r. without any attempt at merely vir- Mark Gunzburg, noted piano virtuoso…
… I am eager g•ntly advised to see. One, "The to know what you think of me, too." Jazz Singer," will be on view a sec- Well, it is a great show, full of vi- ond week down at the old New De- bratos and…
… and gifted George Jesse'. rity of movie and vaudeville fame, is the jazz singer, and co-author of the "What Price Glory" is another one comedy drama which has raised him of those real "super" pictures…
… that to stardom. Primarily it is a play makes one wonder why the managers for "unsere leut," and many are the and the public fall for some of the sobs the lines collect when Mr. Jesse] awful "bunk" that…











