Even an unusually eccentric trombone solo in the course of Ravel’s “Bolero” last Sunday afternoon could not mar the glory fo Arturo Toscamini’s return to the Philharmonic-Symphny. It could not begin to detreat from an incredibly porfound reading of the Brahm’s Fourth Symphony. nor from a flattering exposition of Tschaikowsky’s “Remeo and Juleit”overtue-fantasy.
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