Word: music
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Arthur Whiting concludes his series of Expositions of Chamber Music tonight when he appears in a concert at the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall in the Music Building at 8.15 o'clock. The New York string quartet composed by Mr. Ottokar Cadek, first violin, Mr. Jaroslav Siskovsky, second violin, Mr. Ludvik Schwab, viola, and Mr. Bedrich Vaska, violin-cello, will assist Mr. Whiting...
This lecture will be given under the joint auspices of the Division of Fine Arts, the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, and the Division of Music. It will deal with "Venice in the Eighteenth Century", and will be illustrated by lantern slides and violin selections of old music. The lecture will be open to the public...
...regrets that comes with that otherwise rather enjoyable time of year at Harvard leading up to the spring vacation is that it marks the closing of the series of Whiting concerts. Few music-lovers will be missing from Paine Hall tonight when the last one of the season will be given by the New York String Quartet. The program will be Ravel's Quartet in F Minor and the Quintet in F Minor by Brahms, and as usual the concert will take place at 8.15 o'clock...
...senior students have gone out as members of the touring choir, proven themselves as choristers. But back in Dayton they have learned more than the art of group singing. The Williamson course includes ear-training, conducting, hymnology, English, harmony, musical theory, history of music, Bible and church music literature. Five school days a week begin at 7:30 A. M. In addition there is field work, the organizing and conducting of graded choirs; then a tour (thus the personnel of the first choir changes each year); then church positions to be administered in the Williamson way. Already more than...
...Tiajuana, exotic as it may sound to the dry and fevered U.S. fancy, is nothing but a couple of dirty streets of barrooms. It is almost epic in its drabness. One bar stretches an entire block and announces itself as "The Longest Bar in the World."* Some have mechanical music; some musicians. Most places have small clearings for dancing. All smell...