Word: music
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Grades 5 and 6, alternate Fridays, 11 a.m. Nov. 2, My Musical Family; Nov. 16, Violin, Viola, Violoncello; Dec. 7, Flute and Clarinet; Dec. 21, Oboe, English Horn and Bassoon; Jan. 11, Horn and Trumpet; Jan. 25, Trombone and Tuba; Feb. 8; Kettledrums and Cymbals; March 8, Percussion; March 22, Nature in Music; April 12, Animals in Music; April 26, Fun in Music; May 10, Sorrow and Happiness...
High Schools and Colleges, alternate Fridays, 11:30 a.m. Nov. 2, Emotions in Music; Nov. 16, The Overture; Dec. 7, Stringed Instruments; Dec. 21, Flute and Clarinet; Jan. 11, Oboe, English Horn and Bassoon; Jan. 25, Horn and Trumpet; Feb. 8, Trombone and Tuba; March 8, 22, Percussion; April 12, The Symphonic Poem; April 26, May 10, The Symphony...
Familiar indeed are Damrosch faces. There was Dr. Leopold first, a German Jew who fathered them all along with the Oratorio and Symphony Societies of New York. There are his four children-Teacher Frank (head of the Institute of Musical Art, now associated with the Juilliard Foundation); Pianist Clara, married to Violinist David Mannes and running with him the Mannes School of Music; Pianist Elizabeth (Mrs. Henry T. Seymour); Conductor Walter; Conductor Walter's wife who was Margaret Blaine, daughter of the late Senator James G. Blaine; Conductor Walter's four daughters-Alice (Mrs. Pleasants Pennington), Gretchen...
...prominent musical educators. Will Earhart (Pittsburgh), John A. H. Keith (Harrisburg, Pa.), R. G. Jones (Cleveland), Mrs. Edgar S. Kelley (Oxford, Ohio, President of the National Federation of Music Clubs), Mabelle Glenn (Kansas City), Ada Bicking (Lansing. Mich.), Frederick A. Alden, George H. Gartlan. P. W. Dykema, Hollis Dann (Manhattan...
...voice has in some ways improved. She sang well as the mechanical bird in Stravinsky's Le Rossignol. She piped prettily through Mignon. But her big music has been little, the real art of singing something she has never seemed to grasp...