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...entire new program will be put on, and a hundred members of the organization will take part. Three units now comprise the clubs, the banjo, mandolin, and vocal groups will be represented. The Goal Coast orchestra will play for dancing afterwards...
...voice is the foundation of all music. In the U. S., the human voice is more than this-it is the foundation of a great and prosperous trade. Behind the famous opera stars and song recitalists (the Rothschilds, the Astorbilts of their profession) there is a vast soviet of vocal students, church sopranos, ballad singers, cabaret songsters, 50,000 professional singers, male and female, and 250,000 assorted aspirants. Until recently the vocal industry was without a trade journal, but a fortnight ago the first issue of Singing, The Voice Magazine (Alfred Human,* Editor) appeared on the newsstands, was eagerly...
...early part of next week an opportunity will be given all members of the class of 1929 to enter the Club by means of a simple preliminary test to determine the range and quality of voice of each man. No previous vocal experience is at all necessary in order to join the organization...
...Boston-Chicago Opera Association will probably set the evening of January 26 for the event. The opera then to be given is Wagner's Walkuere. Cyrena Van Gordon, Olga Forrai, Alexander Kipnis, Augusta Lenska, Forrest Lamont and Edouard Cotreuil will be the vocal artists of the evening. Giorgio Polacco, musical director of the organization, will conduct the orchestra...
Features including a ventriloquist, a full ten-piece orchestra, piano specialies, and a vocal unit will be given...