Word: songs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sing out this little song...
...program for the concert follows: Part 1 1. Yale Medley Royale Merwyn '23 Yale Glee Club 2. (a) Zut, Zut Elgar (b) The Ride Daniels Harvard Glee Club 3. (a) Intermezzo from Naila by Leo Delibes arranged by H. F. O'Neil (b) Song of the Volga Boatman arranged by H. F. O'Neil Harvard Mandolin Club 4. (a) Eli Yale Solo by R. C. Durant (b) Little Knot of Blue T. G. Shepard (c) Serenade F. B. Tourtellot Solo by T. Sinclair (d) Mother of Men Seth Bingham '04 Yale Glee Club 5. (a) Second Connecticut Regiment March...
...TIME, Nov. 1, (Music) page 21, it is stated that in San Francisco "the orchestra under Hertz direction played Respighi's 'Pines of Rome,' introducing in a symphony orchestra for the first time, so far as is known, a phonographic record of a nightingale's song...
...wish to call attention to the fact that this composition was conducted by the composer in Philadelphia with the Philadelphia Orchestra at several concerts in January, 1926, introducing the use of the phonographic record of the nightingale's song in the above composition...
...these, much touted songs, the hit of the show, taking it for granted that the producers will force Fair Lady down the threat of Broadway, will probably be "It," a very clever adaptation of Elinor Glyn's article on sex appeal. Has she got it? Then she doesn't need good clothes, good looks or even a good name. She's there Miss Mildred Parishette, the heroine of the show, just hasn't got IT. In riding breeches, she almost captures IT, but when she appears as Margarite, she looks like a debutante at the end of a hard winter...