Word: concertant
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Soprano Ada Sari, famed in Europe, made her U. S. debut in a Manhattan concert last week, won a considerable ovation for an undistinguished performance...
...eager attempts to perform for charity (TIME, March 12), turned professional last week. On the scheme of following the Romans while in Rome, he announced that he would conduct now only for a fee and one comparable to that received by Arturo Toscanini (i. e., approximately $2,500 a concert). His services are to be on the market in Manhattan for eight days at which time he will start on a sightseeing tour-to Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, perhaps Canada...
...innumberable festivals, and still more noticeably in the breast of one of the fallen mighty. Prince Joachim Albrecht, composer and orchestra conductor, has followed Count Keyserling and Herr Ludwig across the sea, and has stirred up rather more of a storm than his predecessors. Unless his much-discussed concert materializes. America will miss a first-hand view of royalty, and the coiners of clever generalities on racial characteristics will lose a perfectly good example...
...University Instrumental Clubs will perform in New Bedford tonight under the auspices of the Harvard Club of New Bedford. Fifty men will take part in the annual concert to be given in the New Bedford Hotel...
...Clubs will leave at 3.30 o'clock, arriving at their destination in time for dinner before the concert. The members of the clubs will be entertained in private homes. Immediately after the concert they will be entertained at a dance given in the ballroom of the New Bedford Hotel, returning to Boston at the close of the dance...