Word: concerting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Which is what every sizable U. S. city has been attempting to prove as rapidly as possible.* But Kansas City's method of proof was different from most. Instead of selling expensive subscriptions and then giving a concert, it gave the concert first. The Chamber of Commerce and civic organizations persuaded Conductor Arnold Volpe, once a Kansas Cityzen himself, to recruit an orchestra of 88 musicians. Then it announced two concerts for last week, average price 25? so that no music lover would have to stay home on account of Depression. Few did. Four thousand of them made their...
Died. Aaron Zimbalist, 66, father of Violinist Efrem Zimbalist, onetime oprra conductor in Russia; of heart disease; in Astoria, L. I. last fortnight. Because Violinist Zimbalist was on tour at the time, preparing to play in Manhattan last week, the news was withheld until after the concert...
Members of the German Sing-Song, conducted by J. M. Hawkes '26, instructor in German, will give a radio concert over WBZ-WBZA tomorrow night from 10.15 to 10.45 o'clock. This is the second broadcast of the year, and is the direct result of the large number of letters of appreciation received by Hawkes after the first concert...
...their annual concert and dance at the Commander Hotel tonight the Harvard Instrumental Clubs will make their only combined appearance in Cambridge this year. Following tonight's entertainment they will prepare for the Christmas trip and will leave for the Middle West on Christmas Day. The concern in which each of the several clubs will perform by itself followed by the joint rendition of "Fair Harvard," will begin at 8.30 o'clock...
This evening's concert is intended primarily for members of the University...