Word: concertizing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Featuring the Band and the well-known amateur choir from the Perkins Institute for the Blind, the free concert is the first of a series of three benefit appearances planned by the local music-makers for the coming two weeks...
...station will go on the air at 2:30 o'clock to carry addresses by Provost Buck, E. M. Forster, and Roger Sessions: At the close of the ceremonies, WHCN will leave the air and will return at 6:15 o'clock with the Walden String Quartet's concert of chamber music from Sanders Theatre...
Although a number of free seats remain for all events of the "Symposium on Music Criticism" save Friday night's concert by the Collegiate Chorale, tickets went fast yesterday as students arrived at the Music Building in steady numbers all afternoon and at one point formed a line stretching to the Physics Laboratories...
...Thursday evening's quartet concert, which features new works by Arnold Schoenberg, Walter Piston, and Bohuslav Martinu written especially for the Symposium, 150 tickets remain of the nearly 500 that were made available yesterday. The concert will be held in Sanders Theatre at 6:15 o'clock...
...clock-Meeting in Sanders Theatre; chairman, Alfred Frankenstein. "The Critiest Nature of a Work of Art"-Edgar Wind; "The Performer as Critle"-Olga Samaroff; "The Art of Judging Music". Virgil Thomson 4:00 o'clock. Meeting for discussion of papers read at the morning session. 6:15 o'clock-Concert of Choral Music in Memorial Church: The Collegiate Chorale, Robert Shaw, Conductor; New compositions: Aaron Copland, "In the Beginning" for chorus a cappela and mezzo soprano solo; Paul Hindemith, "Apparebit Repentino Dies" for chorus and 11 brass instruments; G. Francesco Malipiero, "La Terra" from Virgil's "Georgias" for chorus...