Word: bso
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...barrel: when Briggs & Briggs and McKenna's can sell out their first shipment of the new "Messiah" recording within two days of arrival, when undergraduates will line up for copies of Italian Cetra discs at $3.25 a shot, when the inability of undergraduates to find seats at the BSO's Sanders Theater concerts begins rumblings of revolt. . . the days of indifference have ended...
...York Concert, in conjunction with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, will be preceded by two warmup performances in Boston's Symphony Hall a week earlier, as part of the BSO's regular subscription series...
...club will join with Serge Koussevitzky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra on three separate occasions, singing Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms in Boston and in Carnegie Hall in New York. They will also do Brahms's Requiem with the BSO and the Radcliffe Choral Society in the annual Pension Fund Concert in Symphony Hall...
Leading members of the BSO will take turns at the podium, including Boris Goldovsky and Bernard Zighera, as well as prominent outsiders, among them G. Wallace Woodworth, director of the Harvard Glee Club...
...given an adequate reading. Following the intermission, Camargo Guarnieri, Brazilian composer, conducted the orchestra in-his own new "Abertura Concertante" while not particularly remarkable or inspired, is pleasant and diverting. And knee-deep in a mid-western drawl, engrossed in his Lincolnian stance, speaker Will Geer skillfully assisted she BSO in the local premiere of Aaron Copland's "A Lincoln Portrait" to conclude the concert...