Word: concertizing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Harvard Music Club will give a free public concert tomorrow night in the Music Building at 3:15 o'clock...
George W. Phillips '39, president of the Glee Club, will conduct the second Yard concert tonight on the steps of Widener Library at 7 o'clock, over an international radio hook...
Shortwave station WIXAL of Boston will carry the program on 6.04 and 11.73 megacycles, and will broadcast the concert all over the world. Soloist of the evening will be Harrison McK. Raine...
There must be some strange twist in the minds of most people which causes them to ignore music which is offered free of charge. Perhaps they instinctively suspect, when something is proffered them gratis, that it is only because the donor feels that it is unsalable. Such concert-goers may be entirely right at times, for free concerts are sometimes merely trying grounds for new music and new performers. But, on the other hand, one should always remember that a sincere artist, considering himself an interpretative medium, is always eager to pass his music on to an appreciative audience...
...last concert, given before a crowd of over a thousand, was broadcast over short wave station W1XAL and carried to all parts of the world. Harvard men in Cartwright, Labrador, 1500 miles north of Boston, reported hearing the program...