Word: concert
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Expositions of classical and modern chamber music constituting the next Whiting Concert program will be given tomorrow evening at 8:15 o'clock in the Music Building by Miss Mino Hager, contralto, and Mr. Arthur Whiting, pianoforte...
...spots, dull on the whole. An opera requires musicianship but it fails without the accompaniment of theatre. So Signor Gatti-Casazza selected the creators of the Henchman. Edna St. Vincent Millay, poetess with a dramatic sense, was to write the libretto (TIME, Jan. 17); Deems Taylor, composer of concert music, onetime music critic of the N. Y. World, would provide the score...
...final concert of the Clubs will be at the Freshman Jubilee. Others will be given in nearby cities during the spring...
They say Europe is effete. They say nothing can move sophisticated Europe. . . . Last week in the Salle Gaveau (Paris concert hall) a fair-haired little boy in a blue sailor suit put his violin under his chin and played Mozart. When he had finished he smiled simply at the big audience-smiled, and soon went on playing. He did not seem to notice that women were weeping, that men were looking at their waistcoat buttons. .After his last number, he could not help noticing that hats were flying up in the air, that the room was ringing with deafening cheers...
Whenever Mr. Koussevitzky waves his baton, the world of vagabonds comes to attention, and follows the rest of the world to Symphony Hall. Tonight Mr. Koussevitzky will lead the Boston Symphony Orchestra in the fourth concert of the Monday evening series...