Word: concertized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Throwing off the traditional shackles of college songs and football marches which have made up the fare of the University Band for the last 20 years, "the best in the business" will present a concert of classical and semi-classical music at Sanders Theatre on April...
...less serious half of the concert, Eliot Carter's Tarantella; "Mater, Ades, Florum," precipitated a mass unrest in the graves of La Seala ghosts with its sometimes odd, other times uproarious parody of Latin opera. A tonor with a southern accent high-lighted the successful rendition of a somewhat redundant Gertrude Stein text set to Virgil Thomson music, and the Radcliffe group did nicely with Professor Ballantine's fine blending of music and words in Lake Werna's Water, a work dedicated to Professor Woodworth. A good performance of the Hindemith Choral Fugue ended the program...
...their annual joint concert, the Harvard Glee Club and Radcliffe Choral Society will present a contrasting program of sixteenth century and modern choral music at Sanders Theatre tomorrow and Wednesday nights at 8 o'clock. G. Wallace Woodworth '24, professor of Music, will conduct the combined chorus, which numbers 170 voices...
...music." Even the Herald Tribune's Virgil Thomson, who has labored to introduce Messiaen's music to the U.S., was slightly flummoxed. Wrote he: ". . . powerful and original music . . . it is our obligation as listeners ... to get inside [it], since [it does] not easily penetrate our customary concert psychology...
...concert featuring compositions for flute and piano by Lecillet, Bach, Hindemith, and Piston will be given by Lein Schaefer, flutist and Walter D. Pieton, professor of Music, pianest, tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock in Eaton Hall...