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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first concert was held in Spring field on Friday, December 22, and was followed by a reception and dance. Saturday was spent travelling from Spring field to Cleveland, where a tea and dinner parties were given before the concert and a dance afterward. Sunday afternoon the clubs reached Chicago and were entertained at the University Club till Christmas morning. A Christmas dinner and tea were given in Milwaukee, followed by the concert. Tuesday afternoon the clubs reached Minneapolis where they were entertained at the Minneapolis Club and at miscellaneous dinner parties. Wednesday the clubs arrived at Chicago in the early...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SUCCESSFUL WESTERN TRIP | 1/3/1912 | See Source »

...Concert by University Musical Clubs in Central High School Hall, Springfield...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: What is Going on Today | 12/22/1911 | See Source »

...Fogg Lecture Hall was well filled with an appreciative and sympathetic audience for the annual concert of the Musical Club last evening. The program was interesting, well chosen to show the capacity of the members and excellently contrasted. Throughout the evening the standard of performance was commendably high, and not only speaks well for the standards of the club, but also for the unusual skill of individual performers...

Author: By E. B. Hill ., | Title: MUSICAL CLUB CONCERT | 12/19/1911 | See Source »

Where the performances throughout were of so high an order, it were invidious either to single out the most excellent features of the concert or to comment on short comings, but the violin playing of Mr. Kendrie in the Grieg Sonata, the singing of Messrs. Hanscom and Hancock, Mr. Moeldmer's interpretation of the Chopin G flat study, and the polished ensemble of the cerensky pieces played by Messrs. Davison and Moeldner, demand especial recognition...

Author: By E. B. Hill ., | Title: MUSICAL CLUB CONCERT | 12/19/1911 | See Source »

...Foster's "On Beaches and Dunes" for its harmonic individuality and charm of original sentiment. Mr. Sweet's "Warum sind die Rosen so blass" was a close, second as regards sentiment and workmanship. As a whole, the club is heartily to be congratulated upon the signal success of its concert...

Author: By E. B. Hill ., | Title: MUSICAL CLUB CONCERT | 12/19/1911 | See Source »

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