Word: marche
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...March MilitaireSaint-Saens Overture to "Light Cavalry" Suppe Serenade, "Trastullo" Langendoen Fantasia, "Madam Butterfly" Puccini Suite, "Peer Gynt" Grieg Morning Mood--In the Troll King's Grotto Ave Maria from "Othello" Verdi Rhapsody in Blue Gershwin (Piano Solo: Jesus Sanroma) Ballet from "The Cid" Massenet Castillane Andalouse Aragonaise Aubade Printaniere Lacombe American Fantasy Herbert
...feature of the Pops concert in Symphony Hall tonight will be the appearance of the Boston Saxophone Orchestra, which will play three numbers. The following is the complete program. Triumphal March from "Aida" Verdi Overture, "Jubilee" Weber Fantasia, '"Eugen Onegin" Tchaikovsky Boston Saxophone Orchestra. (Abdon F. Laus, Conductor) a. March from "Tannhauser" Wagner b. Fantasia, "Faust" Gounod c. Carry Me Back to Old Virginny Bland-Laus Rumanian Rhapsody Euesco Dance of the Priestesses of Dagon, from "Samson and Delilah" Saint-Saens Ride of the Valkyries Wagner Boston Saxophone Orchestra a. The Lost Chord Sullivan-Laus b. Hawaiian Waltz, "Kilama...
...rushed in on the peaceful memories of the Unknown Soldier and committed another atrocity. The popularity of The Big Parade has led to imitative competition. Thus far none have been able to compete, least of all this one. Striking similarity to The Big Parade is noticeable. Three young men march off to war. The girl seeks her fiancé among thousands of marching troops. A doughboy is killed by German machine guns. In the final scene the girl is watching the Unknown Soldier ceremony when her boy romps up to explain that he was only wounded after...
...suggest that there has now been published a charming, witty and philosophical comedy of manners in the full regalia, atmosphere and personnel of Boston, 1850, and in the full flood of life anywhere, at any time? If so, let a specimen of the descriptive prose be here entered: "The March wind staggered about the Concord house, striking at doors, shaking shutters. By its sound you knew that it smelt of melting earth and sticky buds. Inside was a dingy, not unpleasant taint of coke burning in the Franklin grate, and a lingering fragrance of dinner . . . ticking clocks, the reptilian hiss...
...they knew. Therefore the local Chamber of Commerce is financing his Manhattan studies. Hope was expressed: "The largest mining camp in the world is not to be outdone by Kansas City [a large meat packing centre and railway terminal] and Marion Talley [Metropolitan débutante; TIME, March 1]. ... It plans sending a real delegation when Mr. McLain makes his début [next winter...