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...Stars and Stripes Forever," March Sousa *Overture to "William Tell" Rossini *Cradle Song Brahms (Orchestration by G. H. L. Smith) *Waltz and Bacchanale, "Faust" Gounod *"Triana" from "Iberia" Albeniz (Orchestration by E. F. Arbos) *Barcarolle from "Tales of Hoffmann" Offenbach *Suite, "Peer Gynt" Grieg Morning Mood-Anitra's Dance--In the Hall of the Troll King Women's Glee Club of the State Teachers College at Bridgewater *"On the Beautiful Blue Danube," Waltzes Strauss *"Turkey in the Straw" Guion *American Fantasy Herbert *Selections checked (*) are available on records at Briggs & Briggs Music Store, Harvard Square...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AT THE POPS | 5/26/1939 | See Source »

...Aquacade Revue is almost certain to win first place in the Fair's entertainment list. Ashore, Crooners Frances Williams and Morton Downey blare out tunes good & bad while hordes of gay, limbsome "aquafemmes" prance and promenade. Afloat Swimmers Eleanor Holm and Johnny Weissmuller do a kind of aquatic waltz to music while "aquabelles" and "aquabeaux" weave patterned water ballets. A water tumbler (whom Billy Rose forgot to call an aquabat) gets laughs from the water, while four custard-pie pantomimists get laughs on land. The revue finally explodes into a patriotissimic finale, featuring a supercolossal U. S. flag...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: New Show in Queens | 5/15/1939 | See Source »

...First the hydrogens, clothed in brilliant red, appear and trip through a gay waltz expressive of their joy at the escape from the harsh gas laws that usually confine them. Then two atoms in black, carbons, emerge and grab four hydrogens each. Their kinetic freedom lost, the hydrogens now execute vibrations around the carbon atoms (methane...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: CHEMICAL BALLET | 4/17/1939 | See Source »

...Planned It That Way." Throughout the show, the choreography, though it sometimes descends to every man for himself, is amusing and particularly so in the finale to the First Act in which hirsute and be-gartered athletes disport themselves in the can-can; another outstanding number is a waltz ballet featuring David S. Glueck, '39, and David J. Conroy...

Author: By V. F. Jr., | Title: The Playgoer | 3/25/1939 | See Source »

...Jack Teagarden's outfit to the Red Norvo-Jimmy Dorsey classification of coming bands. The band has excellent arrangements, is very danceable, Jack's trombone playing is as great as it ever was, and the total effect is very good. Highlight of the evening was Jack's playing a waltz at special request, and proceeding to play the blues in three-four time. Suggested exercise for prospective track men; Walk up to anybody in Jack's band and say that Tommy Dorsey is the world's greatest trombone player--and then run like hell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Swing | 3/17/1939 | See Source »

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