Word: concertant
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...University Band will give its fourth annual concert at 8:15 tonight in Symphony Hall. Walter S. Sechriest, Jr. '56 and G. Wright Briggs '31 will direct the program which is for the benefit of the scholarship fund of the Boston Harvard Club...
More than eighty people braved the storm Friday evening to attend an informal concert of the Composers' Laboratory in Paine Hall. The affair was arranged to provide Laboratory members with a chance to hear their recent works and to test them out on an audience--a necessary step in the development of young composers...
...hope that the wide and friendly interest shown in this concert will spur the Composers' Lab to present similar programs at frequent intervals. Out of such affairs come the major composers of tomorrow...
...another always managed to have arms up when the rest had them down or to be facing the audience when the rest were faced about, etc.-old stuff, but done with a deadpan zip that had the real audience howling. Just about half an hour after it began, The Concert drew to a close as the dream characters rushed for the wings and the original group of concert listeners dashed on and assumed their original poses in time for the last note...
...Minutes. Choreographer Robbins barely finished his work in time for its first-night curtain, was already trimming and tightening before the second performance. He had been scheduled to restage another ballet as well, but spent all his time on The Concert, and the City Ballet's Boss Choreographer George Balanchine had to step in at the last minute. His new work: Allegro Brillante, set to the only movement (the first)* Tctiaikovsky completed of his Third Piano Concerto. With a corps of four men and four women and with Ballerina Maria Tallchief and Leading Dancer Nicholas Magallanes dancing the solos...