The New Criterion, Bind 3,Oplag 6–10Foundation for Cultural Review, 1985 |
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Side 54
... written , " The dream Gogo never tells - Six Charac- ters : the motivation the Father never ex- plains . " I wondered what that meant . The other two sets of markings were more immediately recognizable to me . On some of the pages written ...
... written , " The dream Gogo never tells - Six Charac- ters : the motivation the Father never ex- plains . " I wondered what that meant . The other two sets of markings were more immediately recognizable to me . On some of the pages written ...
Side 6
... written for Jerome Robbins to choreograph ; on its own , even in the composer's concert ver- sion , the music lacks the capacity to tran- scend its origin as a ballet . The determinedly eclectic Songfest , written to mark the Bi ...
... written for Jerome Robbins to choreograph ; on its own , even in the composer's concert ver- sion , the music lacks the capacity to tran- scend its origin as a ballet . The determinedly eclectic Songfest , written to mark the Bi ...
Side 24
... written such notably non - folk- sounding works as the Piano Variations ( 1930 ) and the Violin Sonata ( 1943 ) ; Har- ris had written a quantity of non - program- matic chamber music . In this regard , the career of William Schuman is ...
... written such notably non - folk- sounding works as the Piano Variations ( 1930 ) and the Violin Sonata ( 1943 ) ; Har- ris had written a quantity of non - program- matic chamber music . In this regard , the career of William Schuman is ...
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