Word: fell
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Symphony Hall. Both extremes and the mean in racial heritage were represented on the program: Sibelius for the gray northerners, Respighi for the warm exuberant Latins, Bridge, for neutrality incarnate. On it was nothing from his own native France; yet he fared more than well with the two which fell to his lot, Mr. Bridge conducting his own suite...
Harvard's kickoff at the start of the second half gave Chase his second opportunity to score. Racing down the field under the long high kickoff, he fell on the ball just as it bounded over the Lowell goal line...
...played the opening section, marked ' grave/ with a cool, velvety perfection of touch that fell very gently and softly...
...When it fell for the last time the audience had witnessed on the stage true tragedy. The production was a hopeless failure...
...Spalding's program indicated clearly a desire on the part of the violinist to avoid the more stercotyped show pieces that usually fill such a program. Unfortunately in doing so he fell into the error of playing some pieces of little interest or musical worth. On the whole, however, his program was far better than those which one usually encounters. Beginning with a Prelude and Aria from Bach's Suite in E Minor, his selection included an excerpt from a Sonata of Porpora, short pieces of Boulanger an Suk, two of his own compositions, a Waltz of Chopin...