Franz Osborn (piano)
This is the first of three piano recitals by Franz Osborn in each of which two composers—one classical and one modern — widl be represented. The juxtaposition is intended to reveal similarities u well as differences of style, though without suggesting any comparisons as to the worth or importance of the various composers. Tonight's programme consists of music written at rhe beginning and at the end of the romantic era in music. The composers represented in the recitals tomorrow at
6.45 and on Thursday at 6.50 all lived either before or after the romantic era.
H. R.