Word: schuman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Featuring Handel's Solomon Choruses, the program will include works by Thompson, Schuman, Sullivan, and a collection of football songs. Ethel P. Bernard of Radcliffe will assist Fine, who is directing in place of the vacationing Professor G. Wallace Woodworth...
...second concert concert will feature works by Sullivan, Schuman, and Handel. Miss Ethel P. Bernard will assist Mr. Fine in this combined concert by the Harvard Glee Club-Radcliffe Choral Society...
First on the program were three duets from the Baroque Cantatas, followed by two motets. Four love songs of Johannes Brahms were later presented. The concluding number was the second part from the contemporary American composer William Schuman's "A Free Song...
When the critics made up their minds, they had ruled out Roy Harris' "agricultural" Fifth Symphony (TIME, March 8), Aaron Copland's melodramatic Lincoln Portrait, William Schuman's timely but tiresome Prayer-1943, Morton Gould's featherweight Spirituals for String, Choir and Orchestra. The award went to Manhattan-born Paul Creston, 36, for his neat, rather brittle, and relatively old-fashioned First Symphony...
Other awards: Poet Robert Frost, for The Witness Tree; Esther Forbes, for her history, Paul Revere; Historian Samuel Eliot Morison, for his biography, Admiral of the Ocean Sea, a life of Columbus; Composer William Schuman, for Secular Cantata, No. 2, A Free Song...