Word: music
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Made mindful of the past by this loud and lovely music, learned listeners recalled that it had been played in Manhattan for the first time 17 years ago. And that the violinist 17 years ago had been Zimbalist, then making his debut and playing the concerto as he still does more beautifully than any one else has ever played...
Conductor Walter Damrosch reported returns last week from his radio concerts for school children. Fully 1,000 letters a day have come in, "show that this country is really hungry for fine music. And not only the children, but the grown people. The older people who are listening in to my programs are a charming and delightful offshoot which I did not contemplate. Their letters show that the mothers and grandmothers, and in some cases the fathers and grandfathers listened in at home while their children heard the concert at school. Altogether it looks as though this might grow into...
...freshman Players, who furnished the music for last week's tea, will play today. They have also been engaged for all ensuing teas due to the popularity of their music last week...
...conjunction with the arrival of the American Opera Company in Boston on Monday, Professor E. B. Hill '94 of the Department of Music has arranged to have either the conductor or manager speak at Harvard to stir up interest among the students. The talk will be given in Paine Hall on Monday at 1.30 O'clock...
...dates for the annual series of chamber music concerts by Arthur Whiting and assisting artists were announced yesterday by the Department of Music as follows: December 5, January 16, February 20, March 6, and March 27. The concerts, all on Wednesday evenings, will be given at 8.15 o'clock in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall...