Word: concertized
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...sent to Brussels for Violist Robert Courte and Violinist Gustave Rosseels. She bought the four Stradivarii, which are insured for $250,000, from a New York dealer. Patroness Clark's quartet has already signed for a Beethoven series at the Library of Congress, and for the opening November concert in Manhattan...
...near the same numbers of students, and other valuable outlets such as forums and cultural activities are deemphasized to the extent of step-child treatment. Where the University of Wisconsin conducts a series of public discussions led by outstanding national figures, and where the University of Michigan provides a concert series at low price on a semi-monthly basis, Harvard undergraduates must search about and spend a good deal of money to enjoy the same benefits. It is true that opportunities do exist, but they are not publicized and underwritten to a degree necessary for wide appeal and continued success...
...between he will make short concert trips and recordings for RCA Victor, which last month released his first record: Oft in the Stilly Night and Believe Me, if All Those Endearing Young Charms. As for opera, Christy Lynch says: "Oh yes, one day I hope to do it. One fine day. But that must wait several years...
...following night will feature a choral concert performed by the Collegiate Choralo of New York, with Robert Shaw as conductor. Paul Hindemith has been secured to write a composition for chorus and brass instruments, with offerings at the same time by Asron Copland and Francisco Malipiere...
Ballet created by William Schuman and performed by Martha Graham and her company will be the core of the final concert, May 3. Carles Chavez "Dark Meadow," which saw a footlight debut in New York last winter by Miss Graham will conclude the evening...