Word: concert
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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George Keith Martin '32, of the Province of Antwerp, Belgium, has been appointed second assistant manager of the University Glee Club. This announcement was made last night at the close of the Symphony Hall concert which marked the end of the managerial competition...
...principal number which Maier will play in his concert at the Union is the "Krazy Kat Ballet" by the American composer, John Alden Carpenter '97, honorary A.M. '22. Maier will explain the high points of the ballet during the actual playing. His program, which is of an unusual sort, will include the following pieces: I To an Old White Pine Macdowell Variations Mozart Prelude Glierre Perpetual Motion Poulenc Rush Hour in Hong Kong Chasins Two Cuban Dances Cervantes The Crapshooters Dance Lane On Wings of Song Mendelssohn-Liszt La Campanella Paganini-Liszt II Krazy Kat Ballet John Alden Carpenter
...Davison '06 and G. W. Woodworth '24 will conduct the concert. Dr. Davison will lead in a group of three songs by Handel, performed for the first time with orchestra in the United States; six "Liebeslieder" and "Neue Liebeslieder", by Brahms, to be sung by a special mixed chorus of 50; and "Cantata Number 50", for double chorus and orchestra, by Bach. Woodworth will direct "Antiphon Number Five from Five Mystical Songs", by Vaughan Williams, and the "Hymn of Jesus", composed by Gustav Holst. The latter work is being given its first public performance in Boston...
...first concert will be offered in Pittsburgh on December 26, and will be followed by performances in Cincinnati, and Louisville, Kentucky, on the succeeding nights. After a concert in Parkersburg, West Virginia, on December 29, the Clubs will travel to Washington where they will be heard in the Hotel Mayflower. December 31, in New York, will be a free day. The New York concert will be given New Year's afternoon in the Hotel Plaza. Immediately following their last performance, in Philadelphia, on January 2, the Clubs will entrain for Boston, arriving early the next morning...
...offset their full schedule of appearances the men will find many suppers, teas, and dances, offered for their entertainment. The Louisville concert will be preceded by a tea dance and will be followed by a ball at the Pendennts Club. Previous to the performance in Washington there will be supper and dancing in the Garden Room of the Hotel Mayflower...