Carnegie Hall (Warner Bros.) (1947)

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“TOMORROW,” “TODAY” OR “NOW” ~~ and in order of their appearance Walter DAMROSCH conducts Tschaikowsky’s Piano Concerto Gregor PIATIGORSKY plays “The Swan” JAN PEERGE sings “O Sole Mio” FRITZ REINER conducts Tschaikowsky’s “Concerto in G Major” ee PHILHARMONIG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Featured with all artists Artur RODZINSK| conducts Beethoven’s Fifth VAUGHN MONROE AND HIS ORCHESTRA play the hit tune “Beware My Heart” HARRY JAME trumpet solo “57th Street Rhapsody” BRUNO WALIER conducts Wagner’s Meistersinger LILY PONS sings “The Bell Song” aw RUBINSTEIN performs Chopin’s “Polonaise” and De Falla’s “Fire Dance” JASGHA HEIFETZ plays Tschaikowsky’s “Concerto in G Major” RSE STEVENS sings “Seguidilla” from “Carmen” E/IQ PINZA sings Mozart’s “Don Giovanni” wont OTOROWSK conducts Tschaikowsky’s Fifth & THE. FOP NAMES OF ALL ARE IN... SENN BORIS MORROS and WM. LeBARON present Released thru UNITED ARTISTS Boris Morros and Wm. LeBaron present’ CARNEGIE HALL” with MARSHA HUNTWILLIAM PRINCEFRANK McHUGH MARTHA O’DRISCOLLHANS YARAYOLIN DOWNES JOSEPH BULOFF Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer + Production Supervisor, Samuel Rheiner Original Story by Seena OwenScreenplay by Karl Kamb-A Federal Films Production FOUR COL. X 154 LI. 616 LINES MAT 401 ~— .60