Word: concertized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Lauritz Melchior, heroic-size Metropolitan Opera tenor, arrived in Denver for a concert, sent his suit to the cleaner's, then found that his baggage had not come, had to receive the press toga-ed in a blanket...
Last night's concert rose from baseness in the weak, Romantic first piano quintet to high power in the second. In the intermediary phase, Olympia di Napoli, superbly accompanied by Miss Boulanger, used her middle and lower registers to great effect in the rendition of a group of songs...
...addition to participation by members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and eminent solo artists, the Harvard Glee Club and Radcliffe Choral Society, under the leadership of G. Wallace Wood-worth '24, will give a concert performance of "Penelope," Friday evening. This constitutes the first complete rendition of the opera in this country...
Tonight's concert will be held in Memorial Church at 8:15 o'clock. Paine Hall, at 4:30 o'clock, will be the scene of the Wednesday afternoon program. The remaining performances will be given in the evening at Sanders Theatre. There is no admission charge, and tickets will not be required. Doors will open one half hour before starting time...
Died. Leonard Liebling, 65, longtime editor of the influential Musical Courier, critic and composer, librettist of four comic operas, concert pianist; of heart disease; in Manhattan...