Word: concerting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...last week, glanced at his program, nodded to his accompanist, pursed up his lips and proceeded to whistle. The Philadelphians had been fairly warned. Andrew Garth was serious about his whistling. Oldtime vaudevillians could make a living imitating canaries or mocking mocking birds. Andrew Garth was appearing as a concert artist, ambitious enough to undertake the Mad Scene from Lucia, a Schubert sonatina, the first-act love music from Wagner's Die Walkiire in which he took turns at being the orchestra, Sieglinde, the soprano, and Siegmund, the heroic tenor...
According to the details of the announcement, the length of the competition will be only a month, until the March 3 concert. At that time the final choice from among the candidates will be made. The favorite will become the assistant manager next year, and manager in Junior year. This is the only managerial position in the College which allows the manager a free Senior year. The position of manager in the Club also carries a small monetary compensation...
...second concert in the Chardon String Quartet's series takes place at Paine Hall tomorrow night, and is distinguished by the fact that Professor Hill's First String Quartet is to receive its initial performance. Professor Hill has during the past dozen years ventured far and wide in the field of composition, and many of his works including his first two symphonies and his orchestral poem "Lilacs" have been played by Dr. Koussevitsky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. His new contribution to quartet literature is awaited with great interest...
...Commonwealth Orchestra, one of the musical units sponsored by the Boston authority of the W.P.A., has secured the cooperation of Harvard University for this symphony series. The concert is free and open to the public...
...W.P.A. project, a second concert by the Commonwealth Symphony Orchestra, Ernst Hoffman, conductor, will be held Thursday at 8:15 o'clock in Sanders Theatre...