Word: vocalized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Under Packard the men and women students will learn dramatic interpretation and vocal expression, as well as the principles of stage action. Rehearsals will be held with Shakespearian scenes as models...
...open meeting of the American Musicological Society at Phillips Brooks House at 8:15 o'clock tomorrow evening, a free, public concert of medieval vocal and instrumental music will be given...
...fleshy." Finances: "He shall personally own that which he works with, or is interested in. . . ." Health: "If there is one thing that Taurus likes better than a big juicy steak it is the money with which to buy another one. . . ." Vocation: "Taurus is the sign governing the throat and vocal organs. ... It gives a deep, low voice, with soft, mellow tones. . . ." For a scientist's findings on astrology, see TIME, May 16. Let TIME readers who are interested in astrological parallels reread TIME'S story on broad-faced Orson Welles...
Next in the second group will be Mozart's Canon: O Du Esclliafter Martin; and last of the vocal selections are choruses from Sullivan's Yeomen of the Guard. David P. MacAllester '38 will sing the solo...
...second vocal selection will be Randall Thompson's "Tarantella." Thompson, of the Class of 1920, wrote this piece for the Yale Glee Club last year. It is a lively composition, full of novel effects and boasting a brilliant piano accompaniment. On this same program the Boston Symphony will play another Randall Thompson work, the Finale of the Symphony...