Word: concerting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...History, will address the House on the subject of "John Leverett," after whom it was named. On February 10, J. H. Williams, professor of Economics will talk on "The Foster and Catchings Theory of the Present World Depression." The complete Harvard Glee Club, of 60 voices, will give a concert in the Leverett House Dining Room, on February...
Leverett House will be entertained by a concert on the harpsichord tomorrow following its seventh House dinner to be held at 6.30 o'clock. The concert will be given by Putnam Aldrich, who made his debut at a private recital in Cambridge last night, following his three years of study in France. Aldrich will play in the Junior Common Room and will be assisted in one number by Malcolm Holmes 1G at the plane...
...only is this the first time that Gershwin's new concerto has been heard, but it is the first time, as far as is known, that there has been a concert of any kind at the noon-hour in Symphony Hall. This hour was set so that those who do not get an opportunity to come to concerts at ordinary hours will be able to come to this one, in accordance with the wishes of Dr. Serge Koussevitsky, conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The gross receipts will go to the fund for the unemployed of the City of Boston...
Bruno Walter was no stranger to the audience which cordially applauded his entrance last week and cheered him when the concert ended. In 1923 Walter came to Manhattan to conduct the New York Symphony and it became known then that his real name was Schlesinger, that he had taken the more euphonious name Walter after the hero of Die Meistersinger, an opera he conducted brilliantly when he was very young. After the long administration of Walter Damrosch, the New York Symphony was in a hopelessly lethargic state. Conscious of failure, he returned to Europe to increase his honor...
Giving its second concert of the season, the Seventeenth Century Ensemble plays tonight in the Great Hall of the Germanic Museum. The members of the Ensemble are Dorothy Brewster Comstock, first violin; Anna Golden, viola; Robert Gundersen, second violin; Jacobus Langendoen, violoncello; and George Madsen, flute. The program is as follows...