[N.B.C trade releases]. (1953)

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NBC TRADE NEWS ‘WANDA LANDOWSKA AT HOME, ' FILMED INTERVIEW WITH NOTED HARPSICHORDIST, ON NBC -TV Latest in Series of Visits With Eminent Persons Mme. Wanda Landowska, the eminent harpshichordist , will ap¬ pear in a program filmed expressly for NBC television, Sunday, Oct, 25 (4:00-4:30 p.m., EST). The program, titled "Wanda Landowska at Home," is one of a continuing series of visits with distinguished figures of our times. The philosopher Bertrand Russell, the poets Robert Frost and Carl Sandburg, the architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the theologian Dr. Louis Finkelstein have appeared earlier in this series, Caroline Burke produced the film, which was under the super¬ vision of Davidson Taylor. It wasmade at Mme. Landowska’s home in Lakeville, Conn. In it, she speaks of her life, her career, her phil¬ osophy. She plays, too, several selections including the third move¬ ment from Bach’s concerto in D major; a 17th-century dance, and the second movement of the Vivaldi concerto, transcribed by Bach for harpsichord . The telecast will mark the 30th anniversary of Mme. Landowska’s first recording session for RCA Victor, at Camden, N.J., during her first visit to this country. Jack Pfeiffer, musical director of RCA Victor’s Red Seal recordings, is Mme. Landowska’s guest in the film. o NBC-New York, 10/12/53