Word: concerting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...part of the King, and Joseph T. MacPherson was absent. Four years ago Basso MacPherson sang in a home talent benefit show to buy bats and balls for a sandlot ball-team on which he played. Singing teachers heard him, advised him to cultivate his voice. He gave a concert in Atlanta. Otto Kahn, visiting there, heard him, gave him a year's contract with the Metropolitan. The King...
Soloists at the concert will be P. R. Diederich '28 on the violin; A. A. LanDors '28 at the piano and S. W. Burbank '29 on the nyionlone...
Dancing will start on the conclusion of the concert, and members of the audience will be given an opportunity to meet Miss Leginska informally...
...stay at home, the vagabond whose activity is restricted to the north bank of the Charles, there are only two musical events of especial importance; the monthly performances of the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Sanders Theatre, and the concert of the Pierian Sodality. The latter takes place this evening at 8.15 in Brattle Hall...
Entirely aside from the program which this, the oldest musical organization in America will present, the concert interest in the fact that Miss Ethel Leginska will act as guest conductor. As a pianist, Miss Leginska is in the foremost ranks of musicians; as a conductor she instills into the orchestra under her baton something of that inexplicable power which makes for life in a piece of music without attendant loss in its character. Of the program, two numbers chosen from a large group of excellent compositions, seem to deserves especial mention the concrete of Grieg and the Marche Hongroise...