Word: musics
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...orchestra. His also was his first visit as a conductor, although 25 years ago he had been concertmaster of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. From Boston he had been called to become permanent director of the Madrid Symphony Orchestra, then a ragged organization of men who played, well and seldom, music of all nations but Spain. That was because for 12 years foreign guest conductors had been hired, who had no interest, no experience with indigenous music...
...orchestra trouped around Spain, slept in towns, hamlets & villages. Everywhere sprang up a latent desire for music, and musical organizations flourished...
Five thousand employes of Procter & Gamble Co. went to Music Hall, in Cincinnati, there to attend the annual celebration attendant upon the distribution of profit-sharing dividend checks. The sum of $700,501, reputedly the largest ever given to employes by any company, was divided. The 5,000 Cincinnatians received half; Ivory Soap workers in Macon, Ga., Manhattan, Chicago & Kansas City, Mo., got the rest...
...symphony by Edward Burlin game Hill '94, professor of Music in the University will open the program of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Symphony Hall Friday afternoon and Saturday evening. The work was composed during last summer and the first of the fall and is the first time that professor Hill has essayed this field of music...
Under the auspices of the Division of Music, H. F. Gilbert, a composer, will give a lecture on "The Frankford Musical Festival of 1927" with some comments npon the contemporary music as revealed by the programs of this festival. The lecture will be held in Paine Hall on Wednesday at 8.15 o'clock...