Word: organize
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...good-sized audience of just under 300 persons braved the sticky heat in Memorial Church last night for the second of two organ recitals by Lois Pardue, Assistant University Organist and Organist of the Summer School...
...deserve a place among the top rank of contemporary organists. She has on more than one occasion proved herself to be a finer musician than many of the organists with a big reputation. Her playing last night was about as close to being note-perfect as any live organ recital I can recall. She manifested facile fingers, fleet feet, and fluid phrasing. Her choice of registration was always judicious, effective, and appropriate to the style and period of the pieces she performed. And there was none of the dreary or mechanical dispiritedness that characterizes so much organ playing these days...
...manned a .30-cal. machine gun on the guardhouse roof, and they stopped and searched all passing trucks. "If anybody we stop does not have identification-prisoner!" grinned Pérez. Off duty, the bearded, long-haired soldiers lounge about reading the leftist official army organ. Olive Green. Slogan: "The army is the people in uniform...
Lois Pardue will present an organ recital on Wednesday, July 22, at 8:30 p.m. A string orchestra, composed of Summer School students and conducted by G. Wallace Woodworth, will assist Mrs. Pardue...
Professor Woodworth will conduct the Sonata No. 15 in C for Organs and Strings by Mozart, and the Prelude and Allegro for Organ and Strings, also by Piston...