RICHARD STRAUSS By KARL SCHAEZLER VERY likely the works of no living composer are so frequently performed throughout the world as are Richard Strauss's "Salome" and "Rosenkavalier." If popularity...
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March 29, 1933
THE COMMONWEAL
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RICHARD WAGNER
By KARL SCHAEZLER
ONLY a few months have passed since the cen-
tenary of the death of Germany's greatest poet,
but already the world...
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May I8, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL 69 HAYDN YESTERDAY AND TODAY By KARL SCHAEZLER C HEERFUL and quick-witted--those are the characteristics of the marble bust of Haydn which he himself had made...
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BRUCKNER THE GREAT By KARL SCHAEZLER IMAGINE a man, short and squat of figure, elegantly dressed in a fashion which has never existed, whose face is of irregular contour but lighted by...
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October 9, x929 THE COMMONWEAL 5;83 WHAT HAVE THE FAITHFUL SUNG? By KARL SCHAEZLER HROUGHOUT t h e nineteenth century cul- tural activities in both France and Germany remained under...
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july 3, i9z 9 THE COMMONWEAL 25i MUSIC IN FRANCE AND GERMANY
By KARL SCHAEZLER S INCE music is less able than its sister arts to express plastic ideas, the value of the informa- tion it...
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