Word: pianists
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Before supper the three hall choruses will sing. They will be judged by Mr. W. C. Hellman '00. Instructor in the Music Department of the University; Mr. Harrison Potter, Boston pianist; Mr. A. S. Potter '17, Dr. A. W. Wright '17, who has directed the hall choruses in their preparation, explained last night that, while the judges would mainly consider the singing, attendance during the year, and the number present at the Jubilee will be factors...
Sunday evening in Symphony Hall a recital by Feodor Chaliapin, the great Russian bass. As usual Mr. Chaliapin will announce his programme from the concert stage. He will be assisted by Abraham Sepkin, violinist, and Max Rabinovitsch, pianist...
Musing over what it would be like, said Mr. Crowninshield: "Entering, we'll say, the home of a duchess [in London] one might be attracted by the appearance of a distinguished looking man and find him to be a famous pianist. Over in a corner might be a man who had written a play. Cyril Maude, or an actor of his standing, might be observed chatting at another point. And there'd be Lady Diana Manners...
Harry 'T. Burleigh, composer, pianist and singer, for excellence in the field of creative music...
...deal with the fragile adventures of poor Pierrot who runs away with one Phrynette, returns home in tears, no player speaks a word. Miss Taylor's face is a painted mask of eternal, baffled laughter, of moon-blanched sorrow; her gestures are eloquent, her insight unfailing. George Copeland, famed pianist, upholds the glittering pattern of gesture with subtle rhythms...