Word: vocalize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Officers of the University Instrumental Clubs have been announced as follows: president, Richard Edwards '31; vice president, J. M. Bradley '33; secretary, C. E. Bell '31. As heads of the various branches of the club, J. P. Cowen '32, has been named chairman of the Vocal committee; F. B. Rice '31, chairman of the Banjo division; W. S. Warner '32, chairman of the Specialties committee; J. H. de Roode'33 will have charge of publicity...
What the Boston Symphony has thus contributed to Harvard has been reciprocated, in part, by the contributions of the Harvard and Radcliffe Glee Clubs to the Symphony. Since 1923, when the Harvard Glee Club first sang with the orchestra, they have both contributed vocal parts to such notable programs as Brahms' "Ein Deutches Requiem" and Beethoven's Ninth Symphony...
There are places in the banjo club for those who play chord and tenor banjos, trumpets, saxophones, clarinets, drums, piano, trombones, flutes and basses. The mandolin club includes mandolin, mandola, mandocellos, guitars, flutes, clarinet, clarinet, violin, 'cello, basses; in the vocal club there are first and second tenors, baritones, and basses. Also any specialists at solos on instruments or singing, clog dancing, sleight of hand or ventriloquists will find an opportunity to show their acts...
...next Sunday evening follows: 1. Scarf Dance Chaminade 2. a. Kashmiri Song Woodford-Finden b. So Beats My Heart for You Henderson 3. Specialty Xylophone Solo S. C. Burbank '29 4. a. Gee! But Ud Like to Make You Happy From "Good News" b. Bye Bye Blues With Vocal Trio 5. Warner and Sedgwick Magicians 6. a. A Future to Build Anderson b. Oriental Fantasy Rimsky Korsakov-Lango 7. Lindy Hope From "Blackbirds...
...bring into existence a new type of opera star-men and women who may lack the volume or tone necessary in true operatic amphitheatres, but who will have the good looks which cinema audiences, perhaps rightfully, demand. Other famed singers who have been successful in more or less serious vocal efforts for the sound-camera: John McCormack (Song of My Heart), a failure on the grand opera stage but a great concert attraction; Lawrence Tibbett (Rogue Song) a capable operatic baritone...