Word: violas
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Viola: S. D. Tuttle...
There are, of course, small matters which would benefit by improvement. For example there is Miss Viola Tree who overacts the part of a gawky noble woman until it literally hurts. She is, to be sure, egged on by the loud guffaws of a disconcertingly large proportion of the audience, and so perhaps after all she is only giving her public what it demands. We just can't be reckoned as part of her public. But the point is a relatively minor one, and Miss Tree excellent work of so many others...
...second concert of the present academic year, under the auspices of the Division of Music and of the Board of Directors of the Fogg Museum. The concert will be open to the public. The members of the quartet are: Wolfo Wolfinsohn, first violin; Alfred Pochon, second violin; Nicholas Moldavan, viola; Gerald Warburg, violin cello. The concert will include the following program: Quartet in G major, Opus 76, Number one, by Haydn; Adagio sostenuto, by Wilhelm Friedman Bach; "La file aux cheveux delin", by Debussy; Tarantella, by Schelling; Quartet in E minor ("Ausmeinem leben") by Smetana...
...concert will he held under the auspices of the division of Music and of the Fine Arts. As reorganized, the quartet is as follows: Wolfe Wolfinsohn, first violin; Alfred Pochon, second violin; Nicholas Moldavan, viola; Gerald Warburg, violincello...
...Chicago Music Festival, and was secured for the Harvard Concert through the courtesy of Mrs. Frederick S. Coolidge. Miss Cohen, an Englishwoman, is touring the United States this year with the quartet, which is composed of Antonio Brosa, first violin; David Wise, second violin; Leonard Rubens, viola; and Anthony Pini, violincello...