Word: singing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sunday afternoon in Symphony Hall, Mme. Dusolina Giannini, who recently won fame and popularity as soloist with the Harvard Glee Club. Among other things she will sing Haendel's Large, Donaudy's "Del Mio Amato Ben" and aria from "Figaro", one from Beethoven and songs of Brahms and Schumann...
...Palm Beach, at the Club de Montmartre, Alexis Tcherkassky, Russian baritone, got up to sing. He had lent his voice to a benefit for Russian refugees, organized by the Baron von der Hoeven. As Baritone Tcherkassky opened his mouth, someone upset a bottle. Other diners with bottles, imitative, upset theirs. Some, lacking bottles, dropped plates. A red-faced individual at a corner table threw a coin to Tcherkassky; a hundred others with coins, catching the wit of this gesture, also hurled their loose change to him. He sang one song, began another. The uproar continued. But Tcherkassky finished his program...
...perhaps the greatest of U. S. architects -Bertram G. Goodhue. He was represented by his design of St. Thomas's Church, Manhattan. "Not surpassed by the best work of the Middle Ages," critics have said of this building. "The great reredos at Winchester does not sing in greater ecstasy than the marble symphony which he has built in the chancel of St. Thomas...
Fourteen colleges, including Princeton, Dartmouth, Yale, Penn State, and Columbia will take part this year. Each will give a rendition of the prise song, which is "Come Again, Sweet Love," by John Dowiand. In addition to the prise song each club will sing a piece of its own choice, and will end with its college song. Harvard has chosen "The Gypsy" of Zolotarieff, and "Up the Street" by R. G. Morse...
CRIMSON headline announcing the lecture-recital of Mile. Nadia Boulanger: "To Sing and Talk in Paine". Help! Help...