Word: chorales
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...first in the series will be given on Tuesday evening, October 29, by Archibald T. Davison, Professor of Choral music, Organist and Choir-Master. His program will...
Died. Mrs. Harold Elstner Talbott, 71, first citizen of Dayton, Ohio, co-founder of the famed Westminster Choir and Choral School; of a heart attack; in Dayton. Rich Mrs. Talbott, long a Presbyterian Church choir singer, founded her group nine years ago with Dr. John Finley Williamson, financed it liberally, accompanied it on trips to 200 U. S. cities and, in 1929, a European tour. Busy with the Choir and other causes, Mrs. Talbott raised nine children, had 32 grandchildren for whom she purchased a 24-passenger...
According to Dr. Davison, the Wednesday evening meetings throughout the year will provide practice in conducting as well as the chance for study and practice with the more famous choral music. The first meeting will take place Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock in Sever 11. No voice trials will be held...
...have not time to pray," intoned the leader of a typical choral group. The mass response rolled back like thunder: "God will nevertheless understand us, for whoever consecrates his life to his nation will be honored by a blessed stand next to the Lord...
...women ambled perspiring into the city's greatest sport arena until it was jampacked, then gathered about loudspeakers in adjoining squares until fully 50,000 were ready for the evening's treat. As a prelude massed Storm Troops chanted an earnest little Hymn of Hate. Cried the choral leader: "We must unite against the Enemy of Humanity." Chorus: "It is the Jew!" Leader: "We must crush those who combine everything bad." Chorus...