Word: musical
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...need of a College orchestra under the auspices o the Music Department,--the essential point of the communication on Monday,--still remains for mature consideration. B. T. GOLDBERG...
...three remaining performances are as follows: Thursday evening in the Pi Eta Theatre, Cambridge; Friday evening in the Music Hall, Quincy; and Saturday evening in the Exeter Opera House, Exeter...
...Division of Music has secured Edwin Grasse, of New York, violinist and composer, to give a recital in the New Lecture Hall on Thursday evening, April 2, at 8.15 o'clock. Tickets for reserved seats at fifty cents each, and admission tickets at twenty-five cents each, will be put on sale today at Amee...
...that our musical world has been blessed with a successful representative organ, the Musical Review, and will soon be welcomed into an attractive Music Building, might it not also be timely to consider the assumption of a certain representative function for which the College has great need,--a College orchestra? In certain other colleges the official maintenance of a representative orchestra, constant participation and faithful performance in which receives academic credit, is not a new idea, and such orchestra-work can be found listed in their catalogues among the regular courses of their Musical Departments. If such a plan were...
Besides the performance in the Town Hall, Andover, tonight at 8 o'clock, there will be four others: Wednesday, March 25, at Jordan Hall, Boston: Thursday, March 26, at the Pi Eta Theatre, Cambridge; Friday, March 27, at the Music Hall, Quincy; Saturday, March 28, at the Opera House, Exeter, N. H. Tickets for the performance tonight at $1.00 may be secured at the Co-operative Branch or from W. R. Dewey, Jr., Thayer 33. Tickets for the Cambridge and Boston performances are $1.50 and for the Exeter and Quincy performances...