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JTHE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
It's A Record
Christmas In Music
TUESDAY,
TRANSACTIONS IN
Real Estate
By W. G. ROGERS
Associated Press Arts Reporter
With winter here and slush in
the streets, and armchair and slip
pers a lot more comfortable than
glad rags, many of your friends
would rather listen to music at
home than in the concert hall, and
you can win their heartiest thanks
by giving records.
The two major companies. Vic
tor and Columbia, are turning them
out faster than ever; in just a cou
ple of months they issue enough
albums and single disks of worth
while music to provide lengthy pro
grams for stay-at-homes every
evening in the week.
Victor heralded the November
opening of the Metropolitan Opera
House with numerous operatic re-1
cordings: Russian Operatic Arias"
by Kipnis; "A Treasury of Grand
Opera" conducted by Toscanini.
Ureisach, Leinsdorf and Weissniann
and sung by Milanov. Swarthout,
Albancse. Warren. Melton and
Pecice and numerous singles by
Thebom and other stars.
In December there were more
liberal portions of glamorous opera.
Most welcome of all, perhaps, and
certainly least expected, were sin
gles ot de luxe reprints of masters
25 to 35 years old of the voices of
Tetrazzini, Alda and Caruao. You
may also be interested in "Car
men" excerpts, on six large records,
starring Gladys Swarthout and in
cluding Albancse, Merrill and
Yinay; Leinsdorf conducts the RCA
Victor Chorale and orchestra, witli
Robert Shaw as choral director.
lights from "Madame Butterfly,"
with Albancse. Browning, Melton,
the Victor Orchestra conducted by
Weissmann.
Columbia's latest lists include
Hans Sachs' two monologues from
Die Meistersmuer." bv Janssen
and the Metropolitan Opera orches
tra conducted by Breisach. More
songs, if not operatic, are albums
ot Strauss music sung by Lehmann
and. from Victor, "American
Songs" by Traubel.
A Columbia album which offers
a private hearing of the year's big
gest pianistic find is "Piano Music
ei Chopin." by Maryla Jonas.
Among other instrumental pieces,
all from Columbia, are the Mozart
Concerto in E-Hat for Two Pianos
and Orchestra, played by pianists
Vronsky and Babin with Mitro
poulos conducting the Robin Hood
Dell orchestra; Milhaud's Suite
Krancaie, Milhaud conducting the
ew York Philharmonic.
If you want to splurge, you can
give a subscription to Concert Hall
Society s first American recordings
or to the recently organized Al
bum of the Month Club
RANCID CANDY CREMATED
There is also an album of
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SKATTLE .APi Candy-hun
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UJa candy bars returned from Pa-
cif.c bases. Workmen at the Army's
.uuurn subdepot sprinkled the
bars with gasoline and burned
them Retail value of the candy was
Sid.o.H to. lhe bars were labeled
unfit lor use because of beins ran
cid, wormy or mouldv
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et ux.
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