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DEBUSSY AND HUMPERDINCK

... DEBUSSY AND HUMPERDINCK. Debussy is now name attract the public, though perhaps curiosity has still something do with this. Those, however, who went to the Leeds Grand Theatre on Saturday afternoon expecting to be mildly scandalised by unauthorised p ...

DEBUSSY

... DEBUSSY 'SCHOENBERG, VERKLABTE , NACHT,-^- Minneapolis Orchestra, Conduclo Orrhaniy. (H.M.V., D 82439-42, 245.). 'DEBUSSY, IBERIA —Paris BoctttCde{ ...

Debussy

... Debussy After Scarlatti, the most brilliant exponent ot the 18th century technique, and Chopin, who discovered the soul of the piano, rt was fitting that should proceed to Debussy, who has done more than any since Chopin enlarge and refresh piano music ...

DEBUSSY

... DEBUSSY SONGS, etc. Pomn Circumstance March. No. IV. in TICJKET> a, Theatre Hoyai Hfl' and at. and ' ' v * * It* sate I.'4iOW t'i'c' : .. v ...

DEBUSSY

... DEBUSSY Today's Prayer From the Chaplain of the Sheffield Boyal Ir.hrmary and Hospital. FOR GODS MERCY OGOD. the protector of all that trust in Thee, without whom nothin? is strong, nothing is holy, increase and multiply upon Thy mercy: that. Thou being ...

Published: Friday 07 July 1950
Newspaper: Sheffield Daily Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 76 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

DEBUSSY

... DEBUSSY MUSIC THAT SHOCKED PARIS PROFESSORS By Dr. HERBERT THOMPSON -Claude Debussy: Ills Life and Works.? By ion Vallas; translated front the French by Malre and Grace O'Brien. (Oxford University Press. 215.) Debussy died In Faris In 1918, when city ...

Beethoven and Debussy

... Beethoven and Debussy. Beethoven's Op. 95, hovering between his early and late periods, is a work of sterner fibre, somewhat gloomy by comparison. Here one admired the firmness and pre- cision with which the players attecked the strongly-marked phrases ...

Published: Thursday 27 October 1932
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1500 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

Debussy's Charm

... Debussy's Charm Three pieces Debussy were entirely charming without reservation; and however well a player succeed bringing off his monumental Items that astonish, she does better compassing the charm of more intimate music. For all that, there was a ...

Debussy’s Music,

... Debussy’s Music, Tho Chamber Concert, on Tuesday, will introduce to Sheffield, through the medium of the Nora Clench Quartet, music of the now famous French composer, Claude Debussy. Later in the season his extraordinary orchestral poem, “ L’Apres-Midi ...

Published: Friday 18 January 1907
Newspaper: Sheffield Daily Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 370 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE SHY DEBUSSY

... SHY DEBUSSY. Debuss) was probably the shytat person who had to appear before the putslie as in artist, and he was. never at home on thc platform. At one cosicert of modern music at which he played a new work of his own was no uncertain of himself that ...

Published: Saturday 22 January 1927
Newspaper: Cleveland Standard
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 209 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Berlioz and Debussy

... Berlioz and Debussy A Hosslnl Overture ( La Gazza Ladra ) provided neat and decorously merry curtain-raiser to the concert, which the work of the strings deserved special mention. The brass, uncomfortably out of tune overture and symphony, atoned handsomely ...