Word: concerto
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...program is as follows: Concerto, from Cantata 142, Bach; Sinfonia, from Cantata 75, Pastorale, from Christmas Concerta, Corell; Dances from "Caprio Suite", Warlock; Concerto for Violin and Strings in E major, Bach. Soloist, Malcolm H. Holmes '28; Water music, minuet, bourree, air, hornpipe, Handel...
...Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Serge Koussevitzky, will make its second appearance of the season tonight at 8 o'clock in Sanders Theatre. The soloist for the Beethoven piano concerto will be Eleanor Packard...
Beethoven, Concerto Number 3 in C. Minor, for pianforte and orchestra...
...concerts which (radically, then) featured jazz. Last week in Manhattan they began their first U. S. tour. Quick and sharp as a weasel, Wiener sat over his keyboard last week, played brittle melodies while opposite him Doucet, slow and enormously fat, kept up easy-running accompaniments. The Vivaldi-Bach Concerto and a Mozart Sonata made the bulk of their program, but the U. S. has been used to hearing its own Maier & Pattison team (now disbanded- TIME, March 2), play the Great Ones with far nicer balance and finesse. The Frenchmen scored with their jazz, the sort of thing which...
...agreed to give a party at his house. Violinists Jacques Thibaud and Elman were "invited, of course, and altogether we were 22 people. "It was the most informal affair I've ever been to. Everybody did and behaved just as they felt. Thibaud and I played the Double Concerto of Bach again. I'm sure that it was above the Prince's head as he is not at all musical, but he was very enthusiastic. Chaliapin, I must say, made a wonderful host, drinking a toast to each one of his guests, be ginning of course with...