Word: concertizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...attraction this time is Martha Lipton, soprano, together with a small orchestra. The cost is $5 per person for bus transportation, concert tickets, and picnic supper on the beach; $5.75 if you want to eat lobster. All interested should sign up in Grays 1 by Friday...
...composition by Kirke Mecham '56 called Rules of Behavior and illustrating how children should act when walking to church will be one of the featured works in the Summer School Chorus's annual concert, to be given next Monday, August 13, at 8:30 p.m., in Sanders Theatre...
...home and abroad have been saying much the same thing about Pianist Istomin for the last decade. Already approaching full maturity at a time when many a young pianist is still feeling out technique, Istomin again carries his musical reputation abroad this week in a four-month, 44-concert tour of Australia...
When will he settle down to a calmer life? Not for several more years, thinks Istomin. He is booked for concert tours through 1959. "It's a duty," he says. "The technical demands of radio, television and the movies and the accumulated knowledge of the European artists have produced a generation of American musicians with superb technical equipment and promising artistry. We have an obligation to pass that on to other parts of the world. It's a way of paying back what we've borrowed...
Students at Tanglewood this weekend--the next to last one of the season--will have the chance to hear works by Barraud, Falla, Ravel, and Stravinsky on Friday and by Moevs, Mozart, and Prokofieff Saturday evening. The Sunday concert will feature Copland's Symphonic Ode, Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto with Zino Francescatti as soloist, and Schumann's Symphony No. 2, in C major. Conductors will be Eleazor de Carvalho Friday, Leonard Bernstein Saturday, and Charles Munch Sunday...