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GLADNICK, ROBERT
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Gladnick, Sergeant Robert
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Gladstone, Gabriel
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GLASER, JOSEPH B.
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Glasgow, Harold W.
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GLASNER, DAVID
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GLASS, ANDREW J.
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GLASSGOLD, PETER
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Glassman, Charlotte
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GLASSMAN, MURRAY EVERETT and JEROME K.
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GLAZE, ANDREW
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GLAZER, NATHAN
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GLEICHER, DAVID
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GLENGARRY
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Glick, Nat
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Glicksberg, Charles I.
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GLIKSMAN, JERZY
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GLIKSMAN, JERZY G.
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Glinn, Charles
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Glover, Richard
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GLUSMAN, JOHN A.
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Goebel, George H.
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Goffen, William
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GOLD, HERBERT
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GOLD, MILTON J.
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GOLDBERG, HARRY
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Goldberg, Louis P.
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GOLDBERG, PAULA
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GOLDEN, CLINTON S.
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GOLDFARB, ALEX
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GOLDHAGEN, ERICH
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GOLDHURST, WILLIAM
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GOLDIN, JUDAH
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GOLDMAN, ALBERT
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GOLDMAN, ARI L.
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GOLDMAN, LLOYD
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Goldman, Richard P.
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GOLDMANN, ROBERT
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GOLDMANN, ROBERT B.
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GOLDMARK, PETER C. Jr.
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Goldstein, Alton Levy and harold
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GOLDSTEIN, E.
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Goldstein, Elizabeth
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GOLDSTEIN, ERIC
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GOLDSTEIN, ERIC D.
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Goldstein, Qizabeth
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GOLIARD, ROY
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Gomberg, William
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Gompers, Samuel
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Gooch, G. P.
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GOOD, ROBERT C.
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GOODHEART, EUGENE
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GOODMAN, GEOFFREY
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GOODMAN, HAL
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GOODMAN, JAMES
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GOODMAN, JOHN
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On Music
(October 1970)
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On Music FROM ASPEN TO ALTAMONT BY JOHN GOODMAN Nobody went naked or smoked grass or dropped acid, even though some of the Woodstock Nation were in attendance; decorum prevailed in its own...
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I Hear Wagner Singing
(August 1970)
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On Music I HEAR WAGNER SINGING BY JOHN GOODMAN s ^JroME years ago, actor Severn Darden, one of the then-unknown Compass Players at the University of Chicago, hired a Rolls-Royce and dressed...
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On Music
(June 1970)
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On Music QUADRIPHONY/ QUADRAPHONY BY JOHN GOODMAN Once upon a time, and a very good time it was, a whole nation of ignorant people listened to music instead of sound. In that Golden Age no one...
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On Music
(April 1970)
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On Music NAMING IS NOT KNOWING BY JOHN GOODMAN Periodically, everyone gets fed up with categories in music For the past year or so those involved in rock have been struggling, usually in a...
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On Music
(March 1970)
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On Music UNSOLD SOUL BY JOHN GOODMAN J ^ azz and show business have always maintained an uneasy, though profitable, alliance Still, some people remain faintly distressed by this affiliation and...
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The End of Metaphor
(December 1969)
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On Music THEEND OFMETAPHOR BY JOHN GOODMAN T JL hf word has gone out to rock groups everywhere: Heavy Sex. It's part of the search for total experience begun by the Doors and Jim Morrison,...
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TWO CONFLICTING CRITICAL IMPRESSIONS
(November 1969)
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On Music TWO CONRONG CRITICAL IMPRESSIONS BY JOHN GOODMAN Paul rosenfeld, a very highly respected critic of the arts in the 1920s and '30s, has been much neglected since his death in 1946, and...
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Anomalies in Paris
(July 1969)
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ON MUSIC By John Goodman Paris The French call them concerts spirituels. These are the performances of traditional sacred music, often in a setting of appropriate grandeur, which furnish some of...
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On Music
(February 1969)
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ON MUSIC By John Goodman Gilels' Integral Beethoven Owning integral recorded sets of works like Beethoven's symphonies or piano concertos is still considered declasse in some quarters. To...
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On Music
(December 1968)
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ON MUSIC By John Goodman Followers of jazz are sometimes surprised to discover familiar faces in the house bands of network tv shows. Clark Terry, for instance, regularly appears with Doc...
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On Music
(November 1968)
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ON MUSIC Some people are shocked when you tell them you don't go to concerts any more; others, who have good hi-fi equipment, smile knowingly. A large and growing group has given up on the concert...
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On Music
(September 1968)
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ON MUSIC By John Goodman An Urbanized Thoreau Music critics react oddly to political conventions—as do other people. In the midst of the recent Democratic agon, I thought of Charles Ives. After...
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On Music
(August 1968)
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ON MUSIC By John Goodman Newport's Annual Rite If you were planning a jazz festival, Newport would probably be your last choice for a locale. In addition to being virtually inaccessible, the town...
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On Music
(June 1968)
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ON MUSIC On Monday nights the cramped kitchen of New York's Village Vanguard serves as office and lounge for the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra. Here, between sets, leader Thad laughs with...
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On Music
(March 1968)
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By John Goodman 'No Country for Old Men' Sir thomas beecham has been dead seven years, but his recordings of the last six Mozart symphonies are still as good as anything we have. Odyssey has...
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On Music
(January 1968)
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ON MUSIC By John Goodman Last week, for a laugh, I played i a track from Donovan's new album, A Gift from a Flower to a Garden (Epic, B2N 171), for a loquacious friend of mine. The tune was...
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Baroque: Reissues ans New Issues
(November 1967)
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ON MUSIC By John Goodman Baroque: Reissues and New Issues The people at Odyssey Records, one of Columbia's newer budget labels, have performed a great service for lovers of Baroque music Since...
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On Music
(October 1967)
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ON MUSIC By John Goodman Sound and Spiel at the Hi-Fi Show Three years ago I vowed I had attended my last High Fidelity Show, having found it mostly a bore and an imposition on my aural good...
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On Music
(August 1967)
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ON MUSIC For the dedicated young critics of rock and roll, reviewing today's immense output of this music appears to be a little like smoking bananas It's a great experience, but a lot of good...
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On Music
(July 1967)
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ON MUSIC By John Goodman Exaggerated Reports of a Death In the June 9 issue of Life, Richard Saltonstall Jr reviewed the state of jazz and the rise of Charles Lloyd ("New Surge tor a Tired Old...
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On Music
(June 1967)
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ON MUSIC By John Goodman Domesticating Chaos In a live performance Roland Kirk puts on an incredible show. Plugged into various kinds of electronic gadgetry, he drapes himself with cords and...
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On Music
(April 1967)
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ON MUSIC By John Goodman Beethoven's Late Quartets The ordinary listener of music who loves Beethoven flees in terror from the late quartets, which he invariably considers obscure, forbidding and...
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GOODMAN, JOHN F.
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GOODMAN, MELVIN A.
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Goodman, Morton
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GOODMAN, PAUL
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GOODMAN, PERCIVAL
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GOODMAN, SANDY
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GOODMAN, WALTER
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GOODMAN, WALTER S.
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GOODMAN, WILTER
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GOODRICH, AUSTIN
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GOODWIN, RICHARD
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GOOODMAN, WALTER
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GOORMAN, JOHN
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GORDON, BERNARD K.
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GORDON, DAVID J.
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GORDON, MILTON M.
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GORDON, ROLAND
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Gordon, S. W.
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Gordon, Thomas S.
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Gordon, Walter
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GORDON, WALTER R
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GORDON, WALTER R.
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GORDON, WILLIAM
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GOREAU, ANGELINE
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GORENSTEIN, DANIEL
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Gorman, Francis J.
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GORS, ROLAND
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GOTBAUM, VICTOR
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GOTTESMAN, EDMOND
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Gottesman, Edmund
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Gottlieb, Edward P .
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GOTTLIEB, ELI
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GOTTLIEB, FREEMA
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Goul, Roman
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Gould, Gerald
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GOULD, LEWIS L.
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GOULD, WILLIAM B.
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GOURE, LEON
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