Word: richards
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...furiously fostering operatic activity for nearly a generation. He has lost fortunes on it, has fed it generously to hungry audiences and stuffed it down less eager throats. A pioneer in presenting new works, he has given Britishers their first taste of more new operas (including most of Richard Strauss's stage works) than anyone of his generation. Today he is regarded by his fellow Londoners as the soul of Covent Garden...
...solicitous treatment from Conductor Monteux, Composer Davis' brother-in-law. Like the now classic Negro Rhapsody of John Powell which followed it, Mrs, Davis' opus was agreeably straightforward. Her knight errant did a good deal of pale loitering and sounded a great deal like the hero of Richard Strauss's Heldenleben but as Opus I it rated at least a passing mark...
Joseph T. Doyle, Charles D. Duffy, Charles D. Dyer, Lawrence F. Ebb, James B. Fearon, Richard R. Flood, Caleb Foote, Frederick W. Fuller...
Robert T. Gannett, 2nd.James G. Gilkey, Jr., Ellsworth S. Grant, R. Richard Grondahl, Charles P.Hammond, Alfred J. Hanlon, Jr. Frederick W. Heckel, III, Richard P. Hedblom...
David A. Mittell, Joseph A. Patrick, George W. Phillips, Allen E. Puckett, Edward H. Schoyer, Calvin W. Stillman, Gardner P. Stratton, Robert E. L. Strider, 2nd., Richard H. Sullivan, James Tobin, George S. Viereck...