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Married. Nikolai Sokoloff, 50, director of the Works Progress Administration's Federal Music Project, longtime (1918-33) conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra; and Mrs. Ruth Haller Ottaway, 50, chairman of the National Council of Women; in Manhattan...
...Rakoczy March from "The Damnation of Faust" Berlioz *Overture to "La Belle Helene" Offenbach Fugato on a well-known theme McBride *Hungarian Dances (Nos. 5 and 6) Brahms Chorus with Orchestra: Harvard Glee Club--G. Wallace Woodworth, Conductor March of the Peers, from "Iolanthe" Sullivan Two Italian Folk Songs Tarantella (Prologue to the Harvard Classical Club play of 1936) Elliot Carter '30 *Coronation Scene from "Boris Godounow" Moussorgsky *Bolero Ravel Harvard Fantasy Leroy Anderson '30 *The Way You Look Tonight" Kern (Symphonic paraphrase by L. Cailliet) *"Up the Street," March Morse...
...Triumphal March from "Aida"Verdi *Overture to "The Bartered Bride" Smetana *March of the Little Lead Soldiers Pierne *Bacchanale from 'Samson and Delilah' Saint Saens *"New Vienna" Waltzes Strauss *First Hungarian Rhapsody Liszt Orphean Club of Lasell Junior College George Sawyer Dunham, Conductor *Cole Porter Hits of 1937 Arranged by L. Harris "Ridin' High"--"I've Got You Under My Skin"--"It's D'Lovely" *Jealousy," Gypsy Tango Gade *"Stars and Stripes Forever," March Sousa *Selections checked (*) are available on records at Briggs & Briggs Music Store, Harvard Square...
...double quartet in "Jagdlied" made a surprise move by singing on the western pier of the steps apart from their fellows, who hissed disapproval. But Conductor Woodworth was so pleased by the effect that he is considering putting the double quartet across the quadrangle on the steps of Memorial Chapel in the second Yard concert next Tuesday...
...concertmaster is to an orchestra what the stroke oar is to a crew. He sits closest to the conductor (coxswain), takes his orders direct, sets an example to the other players. NBC sent for Mischakoff because, when Arturo Toscanini arrives to conduct Radio's proudest symphonic programs, the NBC Orchestra must have a stroke of the calibre to which the old maestro is accustomed...