Word: concerting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...from students desiring to enter musical criticism have been received, however, to make clear the obligation of the Department to furnish the fundamentals essential for such a career. Accordingly the entire staff of the division is to cooperate in presenting a summary of standards of performance necessary in the concert and operatic fields. Each member of the division will assume responsibility for a survey of a special field...
...concert and lecture course to be given in Sanders Theatre has been announced under the auspices of the Cantabrigia Club and the Cambridge Welfare Union. On Tuesday, October 21, at 8 o'clock, Roland Hayes, the famous negro tenor, will sing. On November 21, Angelo Patri, New York educator, will lecture. Frederick A. Wallis, Commissioner of Corrections in New York City and formerly U. S. Commissioner of Immigration at Ellis Island, will speak on January 15, and on February 18, Suzanne Keener, soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Company, will give a song recital...
...Harvard University Orchestra, the Pierian Sodality of 1808, has just announced the opening of its 118th concert season with a new conductor, G. A. Brown '25, of Melrose Highlands. The former conductor, W. H. Piston Jr. '24 of Boston, who led the orchestra for the last three years, is now in Europe continuing his study of music...
...policy adopted last year of playing music by contemporary Harvard men proved so successful that it will be continued this season. A concert will be given at Wellesley, as was done last year, and at either Smith or Mt. Holyoke. The annual Boston concert at the Copley Theatre will be held shortly before Christmas...
...first lecture will be given on October 12 by Charles William Eliot '53, President of Harvard University, Emeritus, who will take for his topic "Religion for Modern Youth". This will be given in the Paine Concert Hall in the Music Building. The other lectures in the series, however, will be given in Phillips Brooks House...