Word: vocalized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After last night's tryouts, rehearsals for the five units, the Banjo, Mandolin, and Vocal Clubs, the Gold Coast Orchestra, and the Specialties Division, including planes, accordions, and magicians, will begin Monday. At the end of February, the musicians are scheduled for a concert at the Milton Club. They go to Winchester on March 1, to Worcester on March 15, to Andover on March 16, to Concord on March 22, and to Portland on March...
...York Sun William I. Henderson, dean of U. S. music critics, said last week: "That her name will be placed in the catalogue of great singers of all time cannot be doubted. Her voice was of superlative loveliness and her art was as close to perfection as vocal...
...concert will be given at 8.15 o'clock at the New Bedford Hotel. After the performance, a dance will take place. The program is as follows: Banjo Club Officer of the Day Hall Vocal Club Pop Goes the Weasel Schaffer Johnny Harvard Piano Solo Edwin G. Davis '38 Magicians Mansfield Branigan '36 Edward L. Barnes '38 Gold Coast Orchestra Accordion Solo Edward O. Miller '37 Mandolin Club Intermezzo from Naila Delibes Pizzicatti from Sylvia Delibes Chicago Quartet Edward L. Barnes '38, Francis L. H. Wendell '38. Ralph Hamill '38, Joseph W. Valentine '38 Banjo Club Clicquot Reser Vocal Club John...
...longtime accompanist, Jean Dansereau, had opened the program with some Debussy piano music, Mary Garden swept on the stage in her oldtime glamorous way. Her singing, as ever, was curiously uneven and husky, a weird combination of song and emotionalized speech. For sensitive listeners who could forget formal vocal technique each of her Debussy songs was a perfect blend of text and music...
...Sterling MacDonald, Jr. '36, will conduct the Mandolin Club in the "Intermezzo from Nalla" by Delibes. In contrast to this serious vein the Vocal Club will sing light selections, such as: "Johnny Harvard," "John Peel," "Pop Goes the Weasel," and football songs. Donald A. Crafts '35 and his Gold Coast Orchestra will not only perform current hits during the concert but will play afterwards for dancing...