Word: concerting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first performance will take place on Saturday, April 18, in Carnegie Hall, New York. The men will have Sunday free and will assemble on Monday afternoon to go to Summit, N. J., where they will give a concert under the auspices of the Harvard Club of New Jersey. After the concert there will be dancing...
...Instrumental Clubs will give a concert tonight at the University Club of Boston. The regular programs of the banjo, mandolin, and vocal clubs will be enhanced by many specialty acts, acts...
...there are, in Manhattan, two Italian gentlemen striving for the place of "leading tenor of the Metropolitan." For several seasons, these two have vied with each other; and still some operagoers will emphatically murmur: "Giovanni Martinelli," others vulgarly shout: "Beniamino Gigli." Last week, in an advertisement for a concert, appeared Beniamino Gigli's name with the caption: "The World's Greatest Tenor." To such lengths had the chest-thudding come. More shouts, more murmurs followed. "With what right," asked many operagoers, "does he say that...
...Feodor Chaliapin, famed basso, roar irritation, last week, as he summoned his concert manager, S. Hurok, instructing him to announce to the world that he, Chaliapin, would not sing with the Chicago Civic Opera Company next season? Perhaps not. But whatever Mr. Chaliapin's feelings, the announcement was made. He will appear in the usual limited number of performances at the Metropolitan Opera House, Manhattan, and tour from coast to coast in a new series of concerts. What caused Chaliapin's decision may have been anything. It may have been Director Samuel Insull, whose alleged mismanagements have been...
While the affirmative of the 1928 debating team was losing to Princeton in the Paine Concert Hall Saturday night, the negative defeated Yale at New Haven...