Word: concerte
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Since then, a distinguished company of piano players, from Paderewski and Rachmaninoff to Fats Waller and Jimmy Durante, have hailed their decision. In Carnegie Hall this week, an S.R.O. crowd met to hail some more. On stage stood ten Steinway concert grands, and to their keyboards came squads of concert pianists (among them: Alexander Brailowsky, Robert Casadesus) to crash out in triumphant unison The Star-Spangled Banner, Chopin's Polonaise in A Major, and The Stars and Stripes Forever. It was the most emphatic way anybody could think of to celebrate the zooth anniversary of the U.S. House...
...Band's annual Dartmouth concert, trial nonetheless, will be held in Sanders Theatre at 8:15 p.m. tonight...
...feature of the concert, consisting of music connected in some way with Davison, will be the performance of a group of choral works written by Davison's former students for his 70th birthday on October...
Archibald T. Davison '07, Ditson Professor of Music, who is giving Music 1 for the last time this year, will be honored at a special March concert by the Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society, G. Wallace Woodworth '28 announced yesterday...
...concert by the Philadelphia Woodwind Quintet yesterday afternoon inaugurated the Pierian Sodality's 1953-54 Sunday Concert Series. The Quintet is composed of members of the Philadelphia Orchestra; four of them are the solo players in their respective sections. This ensemble represents a tradition which is one of the most significant and unique features of the contemporary musical scene. Perhaps the central innovation of the modern virtuoso orchestra is the phenomenally increased importance of the woodwinds. Certain mechanical improvements in some of the woodwinds during the past century have helped to bring about this movement; more important, the new spectrum...