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Article | THE HAYDN SESQUICENTENNIAL

Cecil Gray in connection with the two hundredth anniversary of Haydn's birth,* "is in general a somewhat pointless and artificial custom which serves no useful purpose save perhaps that of now and then drawing attention to the merits of some unduly neglected or undeservedly forgotten minor figure...

Article | THE RADIO SYMPHONY

ALTHOUGH it adopted its present title in 1955 the Radio Symphony Orchestra of Berlin is probably still thought of by many gramophiles as the RIAS Symphony Orchestra, the name by which it was known from its formation in December 1946 by RIAS (Rundfunk im Amerikanischen Sektor), the broadcasting...


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