Word: concert
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...chorus of students of Harvard and Radcliffe will give a concert or sacred music in Appleton Chapel today at 5 o'clock. Notable among the numbers on the program will be the composition which won the Francis Boott Prize in 1913, "Blessed is the Man," by Richard Gilmore Appel...
...concert will be open to the public...
...third article is "An Impractical Suggestion," by J. N. Burk '16. We have often heard of the difficulties and vices of the making of a program for a concert; Mr. Burk goes so far as to wish that there would be no program at all; for one solitary symphony has quite enough in it for any intellect at one sitting. He also points out the errors of an unbalanced choice of compositions for a concert whereby one tour de force completely obliterates all the others, or at least totally ruins their effects. Any sensitive concert goer will say how true...
Tickets for the concert to be given by the Harvard Glee Club and Radcliffe Choral Society in Sanders Theatre Thursday evening, May 14, are now on sale at $1.50 to 50 cents each at Herrick's Hotel Touraine, Co-operative Branch, or from F. Graves '15, Dana 94. A number of good seats on the first floor may be secured by members of the University only, at 75 cents each and in the balcony at 50 cents...
Tickets for the dual concert by the Musical Clubs of Harvard and Dartmouth to take place in Jordan Hall, Boston, on the evening of May 8, are now on sale for $1.50 and $1. They may be obtained at Jordan Hall, Herrick's, Hotel Touraine, the Co-operative, or from F. Graves '15, Dana...