Word: musician
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...alongside, he walks down the road toward the beautiful medieval Abbey of St. Michel de Cuxa, or toward the Canigou, the mountain which lies near the Catalonian border. He seldom heads toward the center of the town; the townspeople of Prades are inordinately proud of Pablo Casals, the great musician who lives among them in self-exile, and he would have to shake the hand of everyone...
...only alternative for the Band if the musician's union vetoes the current non-union project would be to join the union. "That," said Lucey, "we will never...
...permission can be obtained from the musician's union, the Band will record an album of marches for the Columbia Recording Company this spring, Manager Paul A. Lucey '51 revealed last night...
...most recent dispensation granted by the musician's union allowed the band of the Coldstream Guards, a British military organization, to make a number of recordings of marches...
...Star Lauritz Melchior and a notice from the New York Herald Tribune's Critic Virgil Thomson who wrote: "Few artists now appearing before the public have Miss Truman's physical advantages, and almost none other has her dignity." But as for "temperament, the quality that enables a musician to bring music to life, she seemed to have none at all. [She] is obliged to [sing carefully] by the poverty of her resources . . . Only at the end of each piece, when she stopped singing and smiled and became the lovely Miss Truman again, did she seem to make real...