Word: concertant
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Freshman Banjo, Mandolin, and Glee Clubs, and the Freshman Orchestra will give a combined concert in Brattle Hall Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. With the exception of their performance at the Jubilee next Monday this will be the last appearance of the 1924 musical clubs this season. Dancing will follow the concert. Tickets at $1.50 per person may be obtained either at the door or from Alexander Mackay Smith, Persis Smith...
...orchestra will open the concert by playing "The Stars and Stripes," by Sousa. "When You Look Into the Heart of a Rose" and "A Chinese Lullaby". The Banjo Club, second on the program, will offer "Wild Rose", "My Mammy" and the "Popular Medley"; while the Mandolin Club will give "The Winning Fight" and "Love Bird". On the Glee Club's program will be "The Prayer of Thanksgiving", "Cavalier's Song" by Stanford, and "Winter Song" by Bullard...
...program for tonight's pop concert at 8 o'clock in Symphony Hall is as follows: Wedding March from "Feramors" Rubinstein Overture to "Pique Dame" Suppe Waltz, "Thousand and One Nights" Strauss Fantasia, "Stabat Mater" Rossini Gypsy Suite German Violin solo, Jacques Hoffmann. Whispering of the Flowers Blon Overture, "Maximilian Robespierre" Litollf Bacchanale from "Tannhaeuser" Wagner Waltz, "Jolly Fellows" Vollstedt Stars and Stripes Forever Sousa
...been decided to repeat "A Trial by Jury" the one-act dramatic cantata by Gilbert and Sullivan, which the University Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral society combined so successfully in producing last month. The next performance will be given in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building next Thursday evening, May 26, at 8.15 o'clock. The original cast which Miss Virginia Tanner coached for the other performances will be intact next Thursday evening...
Since the cantata itself will occupy only about 45 minutes, it will be preceded by a concert in which the University Glee Club will be heard for what will probably be the last time in Cambridge before the European trip, although this is by no means certain...