Word: pipes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...drawn out to add even more space for the larger musical organizations. There is a drop at about mid-depth of the stage that can be let down when the extra space is not desired. In the north side of the stage is the space for the pipe organ...
...will be used for the courses in the theory and history of music, the only branches of that subject which are taught at Harvard. It will have a hall of suitable size for chamber concerts, in which will probably be installed a pipe organ. The building will also be the centre and headquarters for the various musical organizations of the University...
...Newbury street side of the room, in an alcove 15 feet above the floor, will be placed a pipe organ, the gift of Ernest B. Dane '92. This organ will be with one exception the largest in the United States. Its pipes will rise almost to the ceiling. In front of the organ, facing the hall, will be a balcony for musicians; it will accommodate about 80 people, and will be used by the Alumni Chorus and other bodies of musicians...
During the coming summer vacation a new pipe organ will be installed in Appleton Chapel. It is expected that the work will be completed before the reopening of College in September. The organ will be a large four-manual instrument operated by elctro-pneumatic power, and is the gift of George Wigglesworth, '74, and William Endicott...
...Pipe of Desire," with music by Mr. F. S. Converse '93 was presented last Friday evening at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York. This is the first time that an opera with music by an American composer, has been performed by the Metropolitan Opera Company. From 1902 to 1905 Mr. Converse was an instructor in the Department of Music, and in 1905 was appointed assistant professor. In 1906 he gave up teaching to devote all his time to composing...