Word: program
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...affair will open at 7.30 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union with refreshments. The vocal and banjo divisions of the 1932 Instrumental Clubs will render a program, and there will be specialty numbers by two Freshmen. In the intermissions between the speeches and other scheduled events, Roy Lamson's orchestra will play; and, after a distribution of souvenirs to all the Freshmen, the evening will close with several reels of moving pictures...
...variety of selections will appear on the program. After two movements from Bach, there will be German, Russian, and English folk songs. Cesar Franck, Schumann, Saint-Saens, and Schubert will be represented; the evening will close with renditions, on two planos, from Raff, Howe, and Strauss...
...lack of an established program for the chosen few proves the pit-fall it threatens to be, the Fellowships may develop into a state of affairs similar to that reached by the Dean's List. It is this happy medium which insures a freedom for individual study and at the same time provides a less ephemeral form of attack than that afforded by a complete lack of organized study...
Curiouser and curiouser are Leopold Stokowski's programs. Visiting Manhattan in the wake of the great, departing Toscanini, he led his Philadelphians-instrumentally the world's finest-through what many a critic pronounced "the poorest orchestral program of the year." Three U. S. works were introduced: Prelude to a Drama, by Sandor Harmati, conductor of the Omaha Orchestra; Study in Sonority (for 40 violins-title by Stokowski), by Wallingford Riegger, New York pedagog; Indian Dances, by Frederick Jacobi, of California...
Stokowski is said never to read the newspapers, to disdain his public. Nevertheless, he scheduled for his next and last New York concert, a sure-fire Bach-Wagner program...