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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, May 8, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 8, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                A Bead and a message Moke up this memorial of Marx. Marx can rest in peace Fly John Kru Embt is London Bureau lev to find people who i a 4a4 and buried guilty of grave West Tot their peace Loving com Koa fetal to paws. The posthumous Ven Dretta often is a maxed by Stalin got tha bum s Rush from reds Var Datter Khrushchev started rattling  Swiss historian in a Book just Tibt taxed in who is. Has resurrected some of Strong quotes about the russians by Karl Hart Patron Saint of  the statement have been described As a barrage of bitter  they go Backoo the crimean War when Russia was considered the leading reactionary Power i Europe hardly revolutionary Manf cup of Vodka. By living la London at the time ital Long been exiled in is49 from his native. Id Ramaha vhf a not Likely that a soviet leaders Oahu meat if inc blasts against czarist Koussia although they might get upset about i Brandling russians a barbarous bet no matter what the reaction Abb b Safe of located to London where a died in 1883. Tutu to during his exile was hint see. Where he industriously is laborious political and economic writings including the communist Bible Das capital the Marx Home at the time of his death was 41 Maitland Park re in Northwest London on the Kentish town Hampstead Bonier. The House was pulled Down afterword War ii because of bomb damage. Earlier Marx lived at 28 Dean st. I Soho. Until 1956, the Marx family vault i Highgate cemetery was distinguished Only by a simple Marble slab. Now a 15-foot-Hlgh Monument topped ponderously by a massive Bronze head of maned and bearded am stands As a 115,000 tribute from the world s socialists and communists. Carved in the Gray Granite Block Are Marx work ers of All lands unite from the communist manifesto1 and philosophers have Only interpreted the world in various ways the Point however is to change  in the vault with Marx Are his wife daughter grandson and a family ser vant. It has been denied that the soviet Union has Ever tried to have the Marx vault moved to  s no basis for such action it was pointed out other than the soviet Union adopted idolatry of the Man who dreamed of a classless society but could find Refuge Only in class conscious England. As it was he never set foot in  what an imprint his theories made /. Goren on Bridge m South Wist i Worth  a i in from the Chicago area " High Botti a a Bridge teacher and tournament player is my Good mend d. 3,Cook, a lady of great Charm her father. Carey Orr is one of the country leading political car total suit a  has carved oat ave or successful record of heroin. In today s band Ahe waa the Only player to score 13 tricks. Int quo pc go bet South opened bidding with one Spade. When partner responded with two hearts Ahe was obliged to retold the rather mangy Spade suit the attentive Call of three Dia monds would Promise a much better hand North decided not totally further and proceeded at once to game in Spades West opened the Queen of clubs. The Ace was put up from Dummy in order to Cash two High hearts permitting Declarer to discard her cub loser. Mrs. Cook crossed Over to her hand with the Bee of diamonds and led the nine of Spades next West followed wit the six Dummy played the three and East s Queen of Spades won the trick. The King of clubs came Badland Declarer trumped. She now cashed the King of diamonds an then ruffed away the opponent s Queen and Jack on the next round to establish the Diamond suit the Jack of Spades was led from Dummy. St was help less. He actually chose to Duck and mrs. Cook permitted the Jack to ride when the ten dropped from West s hand the contest was virtually Over. Declarer ruffed herself in witha heart Drew cast s remaining Trump with the Ace of Spades and played the Good  Only loser was one Trump trick. Cowrie fit i9tt, flu a Bimbo Trabun we stars Ano stripes Oscar Peterson the pianist has been sweeping honors i polls for a number of years now. With bassist Ray brow drummer de Thigpen he has formed what is recognized As the Trio in jazz. These same gentlemen conduct the advanced school m contemporary music in Toronto and musicians come from As far uts fas South America and Europe to Benefit from their teachings. Tear Peterson wholeheartedly believes in jaz As a serious Art form eur during his recent european tour he voiced some thoughts on to contributions to this Art by the record buyer and the jazz  All started out harmlessly enough when we were  with Oscar the remarks made by a German Jan authority that he feb Gerald was being overexposed on record. This Chap Felt there were it Suity records by Ella on the Market and that his formerly pc a interest in her woe waning. Oscar replied to this Well i d say either he s running out of Money or out of phonograph Needles. I would t say it is a matter of overexposure. Beacom you Are still at Leisure to buy or to select what you think is the bestow any artists whose record you choose to buy i have numerous favourites in the recording Field speaking As a buyer but i Don t i Fate every album that they be done and i find i must be very selective it s hard with All the records you see in the stores today. But 1 a forced to be selective. I listen to the records and decide that i Tike this one and i Don t think this particular Ana is for me at this partic ular time. The record buyer should perhaps be a Little More selective because you must remember that the album that May not please him could possibly please a raft of other  a major fault among Moat record buyers claims Peterson i that they Don t Havett a keen understanding of the music. Be Lieve me there Are to Many things in the Field of recordings that really Are of no consequence that the average person who does know buys let s say. Out of sheer habit or sheer name value. Not Only is it a waste of Money Bat it is a waste of listening time.1 Don t think i suffer As a listener because of my profession be cause i enhance my record col Lection or my listening by be ing trained to the Point that x am. It to unfortunate that most other listeners Aren t trained As most musicians Are because think they would then get a lot More out of  you Stop to figure this la not just confined to the Canfield or the classical Field. There is set much surface listening done in every Way. People listen to symphonies and sonatas an what have you and All they really recognize and appreciate to an extent is the Basic theme. If you should say to me Well this of Fine if they Uke the theme Why should they look for any More my answer would be then the composer is obviously wasting his tune writing an hour con Certo. Be court have just writ ten the theme. This is Why i of eur say the rest of it the embellishments and the nuances that be into concerto apart from the theme All serve to enhance the theme. We have a phrase in a talc that when you write and when Yot play of creating tension you create tension merely to enhance tha Point of Relief unfortunately there re so Many thing to Tucaur average listener misses that if there were any tray for any listener the Tot a course in just Basic fundamentals i know they could enhance ant renew their whole record reflect Lon of a had people not a Jaf most cans studying at our school Bat Monitor who come bite the music appreciation Clam and go through u week after week com Back to a and say 1 go Home now and ii is like having a comply Jonew record collection this is True with vocal recordings or instrumental solos and thu even More predominant with an orchestra. Take All the Slot fat that Duke Ellington s orchestra has made. Bow Many people Taaff understand what is going on after All an Arranger or a font Posoff site Down and writes these things into his arrangement Tor a he writes them because this la what he feels and this is what has been taught to do. Well basically he s doing them for reasons and regardless of the theme and the Beauty of the then which it May or May not have i think they should be a Tot aware of it ail. As people expect musicians to grow i thin listeners themselves should grow along with the  his attention to the jazz concert goers. On cart it pointed out you sit to a Fea concert and watch How Many people snap their fingers on the first and third beats rather than the second and fourth. This is not casting disparaging remarks on the music itself it s because they the listeners Don t know. I know far fact that once you teach a person where one and three or two Affif four Are they can appreciate a lot More things. These Are Juat Molnar Point that i think the average person who buys records or taste Aalto music is missing. ,.basically Mansle is getting a lot deeper. Take shows for Toa tank like Amde get your gun1 and Oklahoma and stack them against say the latest wet Side  that music la Vry Tan that very hard music indeed. If Broadway plays Are now going ukr Wayt where does that leave the uate Nert u the music la Gro Vring ilk thai to extent the ust Enera win have to grow. They have no Alberni Strw "1 do believe within myself that this music is growing Reg Strtt of the hazards it encounters you know so for As huge Halls and trying to hear in them and in noisy night clubs and i am sure this Mufter will survive i think it will merely gather itself and take on a  
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