Word: concerting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Steuart Wilson, well-known English tenor, and former member of the English Singers group, will render a series of songs this evening in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building at 8.15 o'clock. Mr. Wilson, who gave a concert in the Music Building on this date last year, is an authority on the interpretation of Bach and Folk music. The concert is under the auspices of the Division of Music, the staff of which has gotten Mr. Wilson to come to Cambridge on his tour of America. The singer will be accompanied by Dalles Frantz...
...mood requires it or she is a baritone fairly shouting. Because she is wife of Sportsman Stuart Fitzhugh Voss of Long Island, there were many social ites in last week's audience. Many Russians were there too who remembered songs she used to sing when she was a concert celebrity in St. Petersburg. They called her back time and again, shouting their requests...
Radio advertising is a step or two be hind printed advertising in the way it em ploys good music. It has progressed to thi extent of presenting many famed individuals. (Notable this season is the General Electric Concert series given Sunday afternoons with different artists?last weel Soprano Lily Pons.) But Radio advertisers still stop short of chamber music?music in its purest form. The radio series of chamber musicales which started last week required the philanthropy of Mrs Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, the endowment she gave in 1925 to the Music Divi sion of the Library of Congress. The Rotl...
...Boston Symphony Orchestra, continuing its series of Cambridge concerts, will play in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock a selection of rather well known composition. Dr. Serge Koussevitsky will not lead this concert, but has handed the baton over to C. D. Clifton '12, who is acting as guest conductor, this week...
...Song Cargo (TIME, July 20). Rolf Persinger, 11-year-old son of Teacher Louis Persinger. played the violin in a Mozart program. "My son," announced the teacher of prodigies ahead of time, "is no prodigy." Rolf, a grave, curly-haired child, would like some-time to be a concert artist like his father's pupils, Ruggiero Ricci and Yehudi Menuhin. But he plays now in a sturdy, forthright fashion more illustrative of expert teaching than of inspiration...