Word: violins
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Boston Symphony Orchestra will be given this evening at 8 o'clock. The last in the series will be given on April 28. Antonio Gerardi will be the only soloist in the program, which is as follows: Scotch Symphony, Mendelssohn Epic Poem Vassilenko Spanish Symphony, Lalo (For violin and orchestra.) Soloist, Antonio Gerardi...
...Honeydew", a musical comedy which has been running in New York for the past six months, will open at the Majestic on March 28. Efrem Zimbalist, the noted violin player, wrote the music for the piece...
...third and last concert in the series of concerts of chamber music announced by the Department of Music will be given in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building this evening at 8.15 o'clock by the Elshuco Trio. The Trio includes Elias Breeskin, violin; William Willeke, violincello; and Aurelio Giorni, pianoforte...
...program follows: 1. Medley, Arr. by Rice Land of Old Black Joe, Donaldson Banjo Club. 2. Old Friends--Medley, Field Double Quartet. 3. Violin Solo: Romance, H. Wieniawski Liebesfreud, Kreisler Henry E. Scott Jr. '22. 4. Negro Songs, Quartet. 5. Pianologues F. B. Taussig Jr. '22. Intermission. 6. Instrumental Specialty. 7. Popular Songs, Double Quartet. 8. Specialty, Messrs. Elliott and French. 9. Mason Dixon Blues, Gottler Harvard Football Songs: Harvardiana. The Gridiron King. Soldiers Field. Banjo Club...
...course, there were certain defects, as was to be expected early in the season. The men seemed nervous in the beginning, and Bach's chorus, which demanded a powerful tone, was overdone. The violin obligate added little to Schumann's "Gypsy Life." Then, the program seemed rather long. Two hours and a half is quite a while to sit through any concert of this kind, especially when the program lacks some of the swinging numbers such as were sung last year. At the previous concert in Symphony Hall it was evident that the public came largely to hear Mr. Kreisler...