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AuthorGLADNICK, ROBERT
AuthorGladnick, Sergeant Robert
AuthorGladstone, Gabriel
AuthorGLASER, JOSEPH B.
AuthorGlasgow, Harold W.
AuthorGLASNER, DAVID
AuthorGLASS, ANDREW J.
AuthorGLASSGOLD, PETER
AuthorGlassman, Charlotte
AuthorGLASSMAN, MURRAY EVERETT and JEROME K.
AuthorGLAZE, ANDREW
AuthorGLAZER, NATHAN
AuthorGLEICHER, DAVID
AuthorGLENGARRY
AuthorGlick, Nat
AuthorGLICK, NATHAN
AuthorGlicksberg, Charles I.
AuthorGLIKSMAN, JERZY
AuthorGLIKSMAN, JERZY G.
AuthorGlinn, Charles
AuthorGlover, Richard
AuthorGLUSMAN, JOHN A.
AuthorGoebel, George H.
AuthorGoffen, William
AuthorGOLD, HERBERT
AuthorGOLD, MILTON J.
AuthorGOLDBERG, HARRY
AuthorGoldberg, Louis P.
AuthorGOLDBERG, PAULA
AuthorGOLDEN, CLINTON S.
AuthorGOLDFARB, ALEX
AuthorGOLDHAGEN, ERICH
AuthorGOLDHURST, WILLIAM
AuthorGOLDIN, JUDAH
AuthorGOLDMAN, ALBERT
Paid articleEvading the Tragic (May 1964)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman Evading the Tragic Presented originally as the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures for 1962-63, and offered now by the "President and Fellows of Harvard College" in...
Paid articleFalstaff Revived (April 1964)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman Falstaff Revived IN Falstaff, Verdi confronted for the second and final time in his career that problem of music drama which has exercised the mind and imagination...
Paid articleOn Music (March 1964)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman Homage to Mr. B. Like the great Cham of Tartary, George Balanchine today reigns over a rapidly expanding dance empire that in resources and prestige may yet...
Paid articleA Rienzi Revival (January 1964)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman A Rienzi Revival In a country where so many fine operas go unperformed simply because there are so few opera companies of any sort to perform them, it seems an...
Paid articleThe Living Legend (December 1963)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman The Living Legend Ever since the mid-'50s, when the racially inspired movement to "bring dignity to jazz" got under way, many critics have labored to dissociate...
Paid articleIndian Dance (November 1963)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman Indian Dance Shanta Rao, the great Indian temple dancer, does not appear on stage until an atmosphere of religious mystery has been established by her musicians:...
Paid articleJewish Jazz (September 1963)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman Jewish Jazz Every so often an underground art—the intense imaginative expression of some regional or minority ethos—comes to the surface of American culture...
Paid articleMozart Minus Drama (July 1963)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman Mozart Minus Drama Sixty years ago when Mozart's operas were still regarded as antique Dresden china, almost too fragile to survive the rough traffic of the stage,...
Paid articleOn Music (June 1963)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman Back to Budapest IN the 1930s, when the Budapest String Quartet began to make its European reputation, the practice of performing chamber music in public...
Paid articleThe Apple at it's Core (May 1963)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman The Apple at its Core The death of jazz has been predicted countless times since its birth. Every change of style, technique or attitude has convinced some anxious...
Paid articleOn Music (March 1963)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman The Legacy of Artur Schnabel Most "autobiographies" of musicians are colorless, ghostwritten jobs that read like expanded railroad timetables. At age...
Paid articleOn Music (March 1963)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman Stand-Up Shaman As recently as two years ago, when he appeared at the Blue Angel on Manhattan's fashionable East Side, Lenny Bruce was still the sharp-tongued,...
Paid articleON MUSIC (February 1963)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman The Innocence of Ornette Coleman When Ornette Coleman turned up on the New York scene three years ago to play the most controversial engagement in recent jazz history,...
Paid articleBird Watching (November 1962)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman Bird Watching Bob Reisner's recent book, Bird: The Legend of Charlie Parker (Citadel, 256 pp., $4.95), presents important biographical documents-recollections,...
Paid articleThe Bolshoi as Ballet School (October 1962)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman The Bolshoi as Ballet School The tone of a recent evening with the Bolshoi Ballet at the Metropolitan Opera House was distressingly vulgar: Thousands of ballet...
Paid articleArt Ad Libitum (September 1962)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman Art Ad Libitum Improvisation is rapidly becoming the dominant mode of creativity in mid-century America. On all sides, improvisational versions of the...
Paid articleOn Music (August 1962)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman Cage in Concrete An accident is perhaps the only thing that really inspires us. —Igor Stravinsky The international avant-garde movement known as musique concréte...
Paid articleThe Real Beethoven (June 1962)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman The Real Beethoven When the definitive edition of Beethoven's correspondence was published not long ago, many reviewers were quick to point out its abundant...
Paid articleThe Promise of Leonard Bernstein (May 1962)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman The Promise of Leonard Bernstein Leonard Bernstein, in addition to being our leading nativeborn conductor, has long enjoyed the prestige of being "a...
Paid articleTriumphing Over the Time-Spirit (April 1962)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman Triumphing Over the Time-Spirit Save for his early association with Gustav Mahler, an episode that has assumed for some critics an importance far greater than...
Paid articleBach's Choral Masterpiece (March 1962)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman Bach's Choral Masterpieces The genuine but uncritical enthusiasm for the choral music of Bach that one encounters everywhere today is a phenomenon of recent...
Paid articleOn Music (December 1961)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman The New Jazz Fantasy It must have been in 1955, during its first engagement in New York, that I received my initial impression of the Modern Jazz Quartet. It has...
Paid articleON MUSIC (October 1961)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman In the Shadow of the Old Masters T>> one who remembers the concert scene of the 1920s and '30s—chat brilliantly illuminated stage crowded with striking figures —the...
Paid articleOn Music (October 1961)
ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman The Art of the Be-bopper THE CAREER OF Ross Russell is an excellent example of the important services rendered to the arts by men who are not themselves...
Paid articleOn Music (February 1960)
MUSIC By Albert Goldman Two German Orchestras: Hamburg and Bamberg LONDON has recently introduced a series of recordings drawn from the Telefunken catalogue and designed to sell in this country...
Paid articleMusic (November 1959)
MUSIC By Albert Goldman When You Stand up and Blow by the Clock, You Can't Sound Like a Creative Jazzman MOST STUDS who blow the modern jazz wish they didn't have to make it in theater-clubs and...
Paid articleOn Music (October 1959)
MUSIC By Albert Goldman Man, You Gotta Dig That Cat, Thelonius, The Thinker, The Skull, The Long Medulla THELONIUS MONK is a hard man to place. When you mention Monk to somebody who knows the...
Paid articleMUSIC (October 1959)
MUSIC By Albert Goldman The Deutschmeister Band: Old Vienna's Favorite There is something humorous— even fantastic—in the thought of an army which is all glamor and no grit; an army distinguished...
Paid articleOn Music (September 1959)
MUSIC By Albert Goldman Wagner: Poet-Musician of the Theater LONDON'S brilliant new Das Rhein-gold will enable record listeners to appreciate for the first time the real Wagner—the poet-musician...
Paid articleOn Music (September 1959)
MUSIC By Albert Goldman Oistrakh and the Objective Performance IT HAS BEEN a favorite idea among musicians for years now that the best interpretation of a piece of music is no interpretation at...
Paid articleTHE COMMUNISTS AND CIVIL LIBERTIES (March 1950)
THE COMMUNISTS AND CIVIL LIBERTIES By ALBERT GOLDMAN IF THE SUPREME COURT of the United Stain uplraldi the conviction, of the Kremlin agents recontiy triwl before Judge Medina it .-will be a...
AuthorGOLDMAN, ARI L.
AuthorGOLDMAN, LLOYD
AuthorGoldman, Richard P.
AuthorGOLDMANN, ROBERT
AuthorGOLDMANN, ROBERT B.
AuthorGOLDMARK, PETER C. Jr.
AuthorGoldstein, Alton Levy and harold
AuthorGOLDSTEIN, E.
AuthorGoldstein, Elizabeth
AuthorGOLDSTEIN, ERIC
AuthorGOLDSTEIN, ERIC D.
AuthorGoldstein, Qizabeth
AuthorGOLIARD, ROY
AuthorGomberg, William
AuthorGompers, Samuel
AuthorGooch, G. P.
AuthorGOOD, ROBERT C.
AuthorGOODHEART, EUGENE
AuthorGOODMAN, GEOFFREY
AuthorGOODMAN, HAL
AuthorGOODMAN, JAMES
AuthorGOODMAN, JOHN
AuthorGOODMAN, JOHN F.
AuthorGOODMAN, MELVIN A.
AuthorGoodman, Morton
AuthorGOODMAN, PAUL
AuthorGOODMAN, PERCIVAL
AuthorGOODMAN, SANDY
AuthorGOODMAN, WALTER
AuthorGOODMAN, WALTER S.
AuthorGOODMAN, WILTER
AuthorGOODRICH, AUSTIN
AuthorGOODWIN, RICHARD
AuthorGOOODMAN, WALTER
AuthorGOORMAN, JOHN
AuthorGORDON, BERNARD K.
AuthorGORDON, DAVID J.
AuthorGORDON, MILTON M.
AuthorGORDON, ROLAND
AuthorGordon, S. W.
AuthorGordon, Thomas S.
AuthorGordon, Walter
AuthorGORDON, WALTER R
AuthorGORDON, WALTER R.
AuthorGORDON, WILLIAM
AuthorGOREAU, ANGELINE
AuthorGORENSTEIN, DANIEL
AuthorGorman, Francis J.
AuthorGORS, ROLAND
AuthorGOTBAUM, VICTOR
AuthorGOTTESMAN, EDMOND
AuthorGottesman, Edmund
AuthorGottlieb, Edward P .
AuthorGOTTLIEB, ELI
AuthorGOTTLIEB, FREEMA
AuthorGoul, Roman
AuthorGould, Gerald
AuthorGOULD, LEWIS L.
AuthorGOULD, WILLIAM B.
AuthorGOURE, LEON
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