SDF News
SDF News NATIONAL England S.DiF. Con* yjii open on Saturday, wit 3 P- m- in the Work' Scheie Camp, Ashland (near ?^,bam, Ma,..). In the everu,er» will be entertainment ^JtMin*. On...
...Performance and recording of this delightful music are excellent...
...his is the definitive version, in recording...
...F om the sharp dissonances of the First . Movement right th ough to the end of the work, the E-Flat Symphony is thou rhtful^ften rugged, never stooping to the bird-calling > ba alities of Beethoven's Sixth, i r Thomas Beecham, whose under tanding of' Mozart is proverbial, returns to the score the power i nd dignity Which other recorded interpretations sadly lacked...
...Street Meetings Thursday...
...j In a' gay, spontai sous mood now, Mozart's Sonata No...
...The Cincinnatic Symphony, under the leadership of Eugene Goosens, brings to its own studio debut the unrecorded Second Symphony of Tschaikovsky...
...and Walton Bronx...
...Camp HorTnung, Li pisersville, Pa...
...that catches the sterlii g precision of the London Ph harmonic's strings...
...T East 15th St., N. Y. C. Sodnd oh 2>ldc By RAlph de Toledano ! There seems to >e a theory about, encouraged by Columbia's Nicholas Slot msky, that Mozart's E-Flat Symphony (No...
...Previously he and other of his senatorial bloc worked with the American Peace Mobilization...
...The Hew York State *Jthe Mid-Western conferences j^natativeiy dated for August ''fiSinUation work will \ be <K hi Detroit with SAP...
...every Hy evening at 8:30 p. m.< ** invited to attend these in. '"Hag classes, ^interested in joining the So31 Democratic Youth in its [*ities are urged to contact «t» Benjamin ;at the S.D.Y...
...Ai<wt Qaessehs will visit both \.M jhortly- |- • 1 Pennsylvania August Claessens...
...ids Low speaks on "What Pace After Victory" over WEViD laistsday, July 9, 10:45 p. m...
...frtfsy, July 11, 9 p. m., corner ';aej- Island and Brighton Beach ins, Bklyn...
...Hud in the -1 Amalgamated 1 express their sorrow" at I ¦ 1ms of our devoted mem her, iris Bein, who died suddenty ¦ June 21...
...Columbia, $! 50...
...Recently he permitted his frank to be used on a free mailing of an article by Corliss Lamont praising the Soviet Union...
...He is now attacking the Soviets, although until last Saturday he cooperated with the left isolationists...
...34, in F Major is beautifully suited, by its equitable balance between violin and piano, to the talents of Yehudi and Hephzibah Menuhin...
...Another sign of the decline was seen in the action of the board of directors of the Cedar Rapids Gazette, removing Verne Marshall from the editorship arid stockholders' secretaryship...
...ifafc Ȥ1 also start, in Cleveland...
...IT Summer Action Ums Money for Britain T« inteeest jyoung men and "sa*n who beliei/e that action ¦dsot words are the key to...
...Victor, $2.50...
...Columbia, $2.50...
...Official opening of Vnljhpol Unit' Sewing Shop * members- -of the S.D.F...
...Isolationist chiefs are in a frenzied attempt to overcome this lack of support.' Wheeler is particularly active...
...The Gazette was almost put out of business by the decline in circulation and advertising during the height of Marshall's anti-British, antisemitic activities...
...WW YORK CITY Annual Excursion to Bear lontain Park, New York Social ^socrsts and Uteir trade union j Workmen's Circle friends f'j be h*M on Saturday, August j* Steamer Clermont ¦ leaves ittery Park 9 a. m., West 132d j, it 10 a. m. and deturns at p. m. Tickets are $1.00 for jfota, We for children under 12 MHtt age and can be obtained ,i 7 East loth St., Room 200...
...are helping the Social ¦•"•Pontic Federation with their 5*1 meetings...
...The meeting was held in the 10,000-seat Loras Catholic College...
...Now he is vehemently attacking Russia, charging that the invasion is a British plot...
...Goosens is sincere and straightforward, with none of that loud sentimentality which Tschaikovsky seems to bring out in most conductors...
...Leon Arlun, ^pjt Claessens and others will•f"" • * * | * »p fcnnsylvania, Maryland JfKeir Jersey conferences will lild in Philadelphia early in *T...
...Senators Taft and Clark . are making similar speeches...
...A merica FirstChiefs See Soviet War As 'Christian Cfuisade' (Continued from Page One) Reverend Francis Beckman, pro-Coughlinite Archbishop of Dubuque, Iowa, some 3,500 persons came out to hear Senator Wheeler...
...j off classes in Social Demoe*T with August [ Claessens are fining at the Rand School, % 15th St, N. Y. C...
...Speakers: August "aessens, Louis Epstein...
...16, Matilda AKshuler...
...j * &j Executive Committee meets Mnesday, July 9, in Room 200 , 17 East 15th St...
...Victor, $4.50...
...The rock and drive of Dimitri Mitropoulos and the .Minneapolis Symphony, plus the .energetic playing of Joanna Graudan, pianist, are not enough to make this minuscule work come to life...
...the Weat of totalitarianism, thgiSoalDemocratic Youth-has worked at| summer campaign of activi3* They have acquired the use if 1 mobile kitchen and will go * to collect funds for Britain...
...39) is summt ry, pastorale music...
...On Sunday, July the New England Jj^u Executive Committee, will rfumoon a mass meeting tfiSrt wiU M held in thy Wena...
...collection of funds for the American Labor Committee u> Aid British Labor on July*14 u 9 (Thursday, Friday and SiSrJsj...
...ctii*s»n»e time handing out litnfcie telling abput the work sd (||e purpose ;of the Social JHMtrgtic Youthi Members ' of iSiRY...
...July 10, 9 p. m., amr 170th St...
...Based on the theory that undistinguished music is more palatable in the hot weather, Columbia has issued Mendelssohn's Capriccio Brillant...
...r • t» Women's Committee will tart is the British -Labor Week Dip...
...Speakers: Hattie L Schwartz, Sam Bobrowsky, lahell Rosenblatt...
...Like all of his extended works, this suffers from diffuse treatment, but its themes, based on folk-material, are more engaging than those of his hardiest perennials, the Fifth and the Pathetiepie...
...This is very far from the truth...
...We extend our eatst sympathy to his wife, My, and the family...
...will Speak at ««itisf of the United Hebrew tain of Philadelphia, Sunday, gi 20, at WX...
...2j jn local papers and circularVLfcn of lists of sympathisers...
Vol. 24 • July 1941 • No. 27