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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 25

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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The conductor wai Zabln Meats. An additional bonus wu the performance by the (tringi of a composition by the orches tra's principal violiit. Otto Joachim. Mr. Joachim's work.

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I i.m. iiini mi ii ii ii aa a aaa.awawaw.a- Who knows thoroughly what he is about in working with the strings alone. Composer and conductor: were accorded at least polite reception by. the almost capacity audience. SQLOISTS DELIGHTED Uwas the soloists who proved the principal attractions of the evening, however, and the first to appear waa cellist Rohan de Saram.

The Tchaikowsky Variations on a Rococo Theme. Opus 53, can seldom have received a performance of such aristocratic elegance, and where required. a good measure of bravura. The accompaniment was a model of co-ordination Next and with little pause we heard violinist Salvatore Accardo in a brilliant reading of the Paganini Concerto in D. Alexandra and His Conquerors Rhythm, Blues, Twist and M.sh NIGHTLY PLAZA LOUNGE 22S SPARKS STREET OPENING THURSDAY THE BARONETS Tht at" astraatlat laf lac trim IV.

BaceralREt ta4 Nltat ClaM GATINEAU COUNTttYCUm You! LldWKlv. L33H Two Locations aero 1M Bank St. IS RideauSt Opua 6. Mr. Accardo played with authority, warmth and brilliance, and the bravura in this instance was positively hair-raising, particularly in the cadenza, where even the or chestra players seemed to.

become mesmerized with atten tion. He could nsa to the tonal stratospheres without a buzz or a whistle, and the double stopping was indescribably accurate. Suffice to say. this piece must have this sort or However, it was in the col laboration of the two soloists that we came' to the substance of their offerings and their art. 1i- seMotn-tha we- in this part of the continent have the opportunity at all to hear the Brahms Double Concerto In A armor, Opus 102.

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