Word: paired
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...went around last year, nearly all the concentrators applied for a transfer to the new building, or at least to the basement. There the administration has collected a music library, a record library with all the required music course listening, six practice rooms, and two large listening booths. A pair of grands are kept upstairs, one in the living room and one in the "artist's room," where, according to the housemother, nervous soloists can be locked up until concert time...
...Raka, twelve. Her big moment comes in the classical Legong, in which she dances in an intricate trio for about five minutes, suddenly breaks off (at home in Bali, this part of the dance might last an hour), trots offstage like any twelve-year-old, and returns with a pair of golden wings to portray the Bird of Evil Omen...
...queuers were hoping for standing room. Reserved seats had been gone since July. Within a few days of the announcement that Toscanini would conduct a pair of fall concerts, Festival Hall drew a flood of 60,000 requests for tickets. Since the hall could hold no more than 6,522 at the two concerts, reserved seats were parceled out by lot to every tenth applicant. The top price was raised from $1.70 to $14.70 a ticket, but music lovers hardly even blinked at the prices...
Tonight We're Setting the Woods on Fire (Jo Stafford and Frankie Laine; Columbia). Songstress Stafford throws her bestselling voice behind two trends: 1) a duet with another popular singer, and 2) a hillbilly song. This one is a razzmatazz spoof on a pair of country folk on their way to a Saturday night spree. It is fast and loud, and its whipcracking arrangement gives it a fine juke-box flavor...
...Pettiford and Bob Morrison, a pair of six footers will start at ends, while Joe Bodiker, a highly touted Dayton, Ohio lad, will be the center...