Word: pianos
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Frank F. Marshall, a former pupil in the Leipsic Conservatory, will give a piano recital in Chickering's rooms, with the assistance of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Allen and Mr. Wulf Fries, Monday, Nov. 27th, at 7.45 P.M. The tickets for the recital are one dollar, and are for sale at Schmidt's and Pruefer's and at Chickering...
...sale. - Upright piano, nearly new. Call at 21 Matthews...
...Sale - Upright piano, nearly new. Call at 21 Matthews...
...Club and elicited much applause. Storch's "Serenade," which introduced Mr. McCagg in a tenor solo, received an encore. Then came the event of the evening, Mr. Burton's new song, the "Song of Wabun." The tenor part was well given by Mr. Lilienthal who was accompanied on the piano by Mr. Warren. Mr. Leavitt's violin obligato was also a fine piece of work. At the conclusion of the song Mr. Burton, the composer, was called to the stage by the enthusiastic audience and was received with a storm of applause...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: We would respectfully urge the advisability of a change of place for the forthcoming piano-forte recitals. It seems, by the size of the audience Thursday evening, that Professor Paine has outgrown the capacity of Boylston 1. In fact, so large was the audience that, after the crowd was in, the door was locked and the late arrivals were informed that there was not even "standing-room only." Last year, Professor Paine's concerts were held in Sever 11 but we think that it would not serve now. Would not Sanders Theatre be the place for these...