Word: concertized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Manhattan last week; on the stage of Carnegie Hall, Conductor Walter Damrosch lifted his baton high for the first New York Symphony concert of the season. Mozart had the honor of beginning, with his energetic Symphony in D, cooked to order at his father's command to tickle the palate of a Salzburg burgomaster. Schumann was next with his Concerto in A Minor, with Pianist Alfred Cortot to spin the important thread cunningly. Then came a stranger, Jacques Ibert, with three pieces from his ballet suite, Les Rencontres, given its U. S. premiere a fortnight ago by the Boston...
...Minneapolis, symphonophiles drew a mighty breath of relief. They had received some weeks ago a statement from the Symphony management to the effect that unless they gave better support, in fact unless they took all the subscriptions to the 16 Friday evening concerts, their fare would be cut in half and they would get no Sunday afternoon programs. They bestirred themselves. At the opening concert every seat was taken and a hundred extra ones tucked here and there for those who would not be turned away. They relaxed then those symphonophiles, gave rapt attention to Rimsky-Korsakoff, Thomas, Mozart, Pierne...
...CONCERT...
Sanders Theatre--Harvard-Princeton Musical Club Concert--8.45 o'clock. Old Nassau's Sons try to drown out Ten Thousand Men of Harvard. The audience loses...
...opening meeting to be held tonight at 7 o'clock in the Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building, the Dramatic Club will open its year's activities. The heads of the various departments will explain to candidates the work of the competitions, which will start tonight. Candidates for the cast will sign up in the blue-book in Leavitt & Peirces' for two-minute tryouts...