Word: concert
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...intermission. And by the time his program was over, Victor de Sabata had Pittsburgh in his pocket. After the pounding, accelerating bombardment of Bolero, there was a full minute of silence, as the audience pulled itself together. Then came the cheers. Next morning the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reviewed the concert on Page One; the afternoon Sun-Telegraph and Press gave it frontpage headlines...
...audience at Sanders was packed Friday night; the men on the stage wore tails. Despite their respective constrictions, both groups had a good time, for the tradition of Harvard-Yale Concerts was interpreted in liberal fashion. After an Elegy and Bach Cantata, the Harvard Club launched into several choruses from "Patience" and the audience caught on: they were to enjoy themselves, not to appraise. Whereupon the two groups of singers pushed into their concert with a gusto that belied the forbidding impressions created by their formal stance and ceremonial dress...
Harvard and Yale Glee Clubs could fill two Sanders Theaters with their joint concert tomorrow, Harvard officials announced last night...
...concert time tomorrow night, the Club said 1,200 persons will have applied for passes "that just aren't there...
WHRV will carry the entire concert, and will interview members of the clubs during the intermissions...