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This evening in Jordan Hall a concert of music for the violoncello by Jean Bedetti, first cellist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and accomplished soloist. His program comprises Tscherepnine's "Rhapsodie Georgienne", Boulanger's Piece in C-sharp Minor and Cassado's "Olle mi Tierra...
...Music," bequeathed to the city of Providence by William Curtis Benedict and called "an architectural melody in white marble," has been opened in Roger Williams Park. It has a seating capacity of about 30,000. The elaborate dedication program included Marie Sundelius, soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Company, as soloist...
...opened in September, 1912, with a New York Symphony concert under the baton of Walter Damrosch, featuring Dame Maggie Teyte as soloist. Since then, practically every artist of . international repute, from Ignace Paderewski to "Jerry" Farrar, has appeared on its platform. The concert-entrance is on 43rd Street, the Aeolian business entrance on 42nd Street. Thus the tainted atmosphere of commercialism was never permitted to invade the sanctum of Art. Now and then, free player-piano and player-organ concerts were given of a forenoon when no orchestra was rehearsing, but these, being free, were not too well attended...
...likely that Fyodor Chaliapin, famed Russian basso, Metropolitan star of the first magnitude, will not appear as soloist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra next season. Why not ? Because Serge Koussevitzky, the great Russian conductor, will lead the Bostonians...
...Mother Moscow Tchesnokov 5. Scenes Pittoresques Massanet a. Angelus b. Fete Boheme 6. Prelude Walter Piston '24 (Conducted by the composer) 7. First Hungarian Rhapsody Liszt 8. Songs by Harvard Glee Club a. My Bonnie Lass Morley b. In Harvest Time Merikanto c. The Foggy Dew Irish Folk Song Soloist--George Renwick d. The Hundred Pipers Scotch Folk Song e. Chorus from "The Gondoliers" Sullivan 9. Ouverture Solennclle, "1812" Tchaikovsky 10. Waltz. "Madeleine" Waldtufel 11. March, "Veritas" Densmore Fair Harvard