Word: concerting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first of a series of concerts of chamber music in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall in the Music Building will be given this evening at 8.15 o'clock by the London String Quartet Mr. James Levy, first violin; Mr. Thomas W. Petre, second violin. Mr. H. Waldo Warner, viola; and Mr. C. Warwick. Evans, 'cello...
...radio concert was heard in a tube 85 feet deep under the Hudson River. But Baltimore and Washington cannot communicate satisfactorily by radio. This is due to a large "dead spot" or peculiar geological formation in the earth between the two cities, says Dr. James Harris Rogers, inventor of undersea and underground radio communication. The energy waves travel from base plate to base plate, rather than from aerial to aerial, according to Dr. Rogers. Long-distance messages take the way of least resistance and are not hampered by dead spots. Washington electrical experts are experimenting on the problem...
...Even with a full attendance at every concert," said Mr. Mackay (TIME, Nov. 12), "there would still be a considerable deficit...
...advent of the Chicago Opera Company has, for the coming fortnight, laid desolate the concert halls of the city, for what manager would be rash enough during Boston's annual two weeks of opera, when musical Boston gravitates or is supposed to gravitate towards the Opera House, to offer concerts to a public already well on its way to satiety. Yet there are managers who will risk such concerts and by the same token there is even now an audience for them. Any doubts on this subject were dispelled last night when Mme. Eva Gauthier sang to an audience that...
...through the interest and generosity of Mrs. Frederic Stiurtieff Coolidge that these concerts have been arranged. The first will be given on February 5 at the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building by the London String Quarter, and the second on February 15 by the Eisthueo Trio, Mc, Giorill, pianist, Mr. Briskin, first violiualied Mr. Willeke, cello...