Word: italianization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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American history should be as adaptable to musical interpretation as is French, Italian, German, or Hungarian. This idea is recurrent in his long series of works, which reached its height in the music of the Ter-centenary Celebration at Plymouth. In Mr. Gilbert's lecture tonight will meet traditions already builded and those still unformed. Because the union is probably an impermanent one, it should be remarked at this opprtunity...
...every way," said Flier Kern. "On New Year's Day we crossed the Alps at the point where Austria, Italy, and Jugoslavia join, making the trip from Udine, Italy, to Vienna on schedule in spite of the fact that we were advised not to undertake it by the Italian authorities. The plane had dual controls and one of its features is that it handles so easily you could land on a dime. As a matter of fact, one time coming down unexpectedly into a bora, as the strong winds of northern Italy are called, we landed within sixty feet...
...Italian Architecture of the High Renaissance," Professor Edgell. New Fogg Museum...
...Italian Council and several prominent Italian business and professional men will attend the debate this evening...
This opera has seldom been performed in this country. The first recorded performance was at Brooklyn in 1860, in Italian, under the title "Belmonte and Constanze". Two years later there was a performance in German at the German Opera House in New York...