Word: music
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...program will be presented this evening at the Pops concert in Symphony Hall, starting at 8.15 o'clock. Overture to "Cinderella" Rossini Second Military March Schubert-Caselia Song without Words Tchaikovsky Roumanian Rhapsody Enesco Overture "The Roman Carnival" Berlioz Prehide to "Lohengrin" Wagner Symphonic Poem "Les Preludes" Liszt Ballet Music from "Gloconda" Ponchielli Walt? No. 15 Brahms Gerieke Ride of the Valkyries from "The Valkyrie" Waguer
Supplied with an entirely new program of music and surrounded by an exceptional ensemble of dancing beauties, Paul Whiteman, lately called "the jovial Premier of Ultra-Modern Music" and his 33 piece band inaugurated their second week as the feature stage attraction at the Metropolitan yesterday. Those who did not see the jazz-makers last week, as well as those who did, for that matter, should not miss this remaining opportunity, as both band and leader are even better than formerly in a lavish revue, with special settings, lighting effects, and costumes. The famous orchestra is the nucleus...
...mouthful of Sloan's Liniment. The rest of the piece is pretty weak. It is billed as "a comedy with music" which is exactly what it is. The comedy is good; the rest is mediocre. The music is fair, the sets likewise, and the rest of the cast passable. The chorus, while executing a few good dances, is such as would most probably offend even the taste in pulchritude of the fastidious patrons of the Howard Athenaeum...
...Music will be furnished by the Harvardians under the direction of Roy Lamson '29, while specialty acts will be put on by the 1931 Vocal and Banjo Clubs. Arrangements have been made to show two short film comedies. "What Women Did to Me" and "Aesop's Fables...
...music will be much the same as in the earlier days. Eighty players will take part in the entertainment, a greater number than the original concert boasted, to be sure; and with the additional attraction of Alfredo Casella, who last year gave the concerts a new significance, the Pops seem assured of yet another successful season. Forty-three years are none too many for such a pleasant institution as these concerts have proven themselves, and it is to be hoped that they will survive to see many another birthday...