Concerts
Displaying 151 - 190 of 190 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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151 | All communityr choir Public Relations News Release 1946:199, p.1 |
Two hundred voice choir, representing all churches in the Cedar Falls area, will perform in the college stadium. Choir will sing hymns from the Jewish, Catholic, and Protestant faiths. | |
152 | Virginia Bosworth to perform Public Relations News Release 1946:198, p.1 |
Guest recital to be performed by the mezzo-soprano from St. Paul, Minnesota. | |
153 | Lectures and Concerts Old Gold 0:0, p.235 |
Many Lectures and Concerts are offered on campus. | |
154 | Olaf Christiansen to condut choir Public Relations News Release 1946:146, p.1 |
The St. Olaf choir is one of the best known choirs in the world. The son of the founder will conduct the choir in the men's gymnasium at I.S.T.C. | |
155 | St. Olaf choir to perform Public Relations News Release 1946:141, p.1 |
Final guest concert will be held in the men's gymnasium. Sixty five students make up the choir. The sense of pitch among members is unbelievable. | |
156 | Three day music festival Public Relations News Release 1946:140, p.1 |
Choral concert will highlight the event. Harald Holst will present the concert. | |
157 | Famous music masters to appear at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1946:124, p.1 |
Dimitri Mitropolous with the Minnesota Symphony and F. Melius Christiansen, founder of the St. Olaf choir will bring their musical groups to campus. | |
158 | Minneapolis Symphony Public Relations News Release 1946:123, p.1 |
Dimitri Mitropoulos will conduct the symphony in concert at ISTC. | |
159 | Drake Civic Symphony invites new members Public Relations News Release 1946:117, p.1 |
Frank W. Hill and Myron S. Russell have been invited to play with the symphony. Concerts will be presented in Des Moines and Ottumwa. | |
160 | Campus School to hear band concert Public Relations News Release 1946:106, p.1 |
Concert band will play at the Campus School prior to leaving for a three day concert tour of northeast Iowa. | |
161 | Concert band to tour Public Relations News Release 1946:103, p.1 |
Three day tour of northeast Iowa will cover eleven high schools. Myron Russell will lead the band. | |
162 | Itinerary for concert band Public Relations News Release 1946:99, p.1 |
The ISTC concert band will give concerts in Independence, Manchester, Strawberry Point, Oelwein, West Union, Postville, New Hampton, Cresco, Osage, Manly, and Mason City. Band members listed. | |
163 | Press releases Public Relations News Release 1946:100, p.1 |
Press releases for the eleven cities visited by the ISTC concert band. | |
164 | Student music recital Public Relations News Release 1946:62, p.1 |
Phyllis Fenton, a freshman pianist, will participate in a music recital in Gilchrist chapel. Six other students will perform. | |
165 | Ticket sales ahead of schedule Public Relations News Release 1946:56, p.1 |
Over half the tickets available for the Minnesota Symphony and the St. Olaf choir have been sold. The concerts are scheduled for April 25 and May 9. | |
166 | Symphony orchestra to present winter concert Public Relations News Release 1946:29, p.1 |
Edward Kurtz will conduct the Iowa State Teachers College Symphony Orchestra in their winter concert. The final number was written by Dr. Kurtz. | |
167 | French pianist to appear in concert Public Relations News Release 1946:30, p.1 |
Robert Casadesus will perform in the college auditorium. He is in regular demand as a soloist with major orchestras, starof top radio programs, and coast to coast concert appearances. | |
168 | Robert Casadesus will perform in concert Public Relations News Release 1946:28, p.1 |
Internationally famous pianist will perform in the Iowa State Teachers College auditorium. | |
169 | Music staff member to perform as soloist Public Relations News Release 1946:21, p.1 |
The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra will feature Henry Harris, pianist, during its concert in the Men's Gymnasium. | |
170 | French pianist and composer to perform Public Relations News Release 1946:23, p.1 |
Robert Casadesus will perform in concert at Iowa State Teachers College. | |
171 | College Quartet to present folk songs and popular songs Public Relations News Release 1946:13, p.1 |
"Rich and Rare,Smoke Gets in Your Eyes", and "Hallelujah" are three of the songs to be performed in the final section of the Newton program. Jane Robbins to perform four piano solos. | |
172 | Igor Gorin Public Relations News Release 1946:9, p.1 |
Photo prior to his concert at Iowa State Teachers College. | |
173 | Igor Gorin Public Relations News Release 1946:8, p.1 |
Gorin, young Russian-American baritone, to perform at Iowa State Teachers College. | |
174 | Igor Gorin, baritone, to sing at Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1946:8, p.1 |
Gorin became a naturalized citizen in 1940 in Los Angeles. | |
175 | College Quartet performs in Newton Public Relations News Release 1946:6, p.1 |
Newton Women's Club sponsored the concert by the College Quartet. | |
176 | College Quartet program Public Relations News Release 1946:4, p.1 |
Program for the Mason City concert of the College Quartet announced. | |
177 | Edward Kurtz to direct "The Messiah" Public Relations News Release 1945:311, p.1 |
"The Messiah" will be performed in the college auditorium. The first American performance was in 1770. | |
178 | "The Messiah" Public Relations News Release 1945:307, p.1 |
The traditional performance will be held in the college auditorium. Edward Kurtz is directing. | |
179 | Violinist to perform Public Relations News Release 1945:308, p.1 |
Patricia Travers will perform in concert in the college auditorium. | |
180 | Patricia Travers will be in concert Public Relations News Release 1945:303, p.1 |
Young violin vituoso will present concert in college auditorium. | |
181 | Violinist, Patricia Travers, will be in concert Public Relations News Release 1945:300, p.1 |
Concert to take place in the college auditorium. Ms. Travers started violin lessons at age four. She has been a soloist with several symphony orchestras. | |
182 | Cutline for photo of Harald Holst Public Relations News Release 1945:289, p.1 |
Harald Holst to be soloist with the college symphony orchestra. | |
183 | Symphony Orchestra fall concert announced Public Relations News Release 1945:290, p.1 |
Edward Kurtz will conduct the orchestra in concert in the college auditorium. Harald Holst will be the vocal soloist. | |
184 | Blanche Trebon concert Public Relations News Release 1945:248, p.1 |
Iowa State Teachers College auditorium will host Blanche Trebon of the Metropolitan Opera. | |
185 | Blanche Trebon to sing classical and semi-classical selections in her concert Public Relations News Release 1945:246, p.1 |
Metropolitan Opera star, Blanche Trebon, to present concert. | |
186 | Teacher's College auditorium to host Blanche Thebon Public Relations News Release 1945:244, p.1 |
Young mezzo-soprano discorvery to stop in Cedar Falls during her third and most extensive concert tour. | |
187 | Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra to perform Public Relations News Release 1945:231, p.1 |
College Lecture Concert Committee to host a symphony concert. | |
188 | Vocal recital Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.1 |
Miss Katherine La Sheck and Walter Jenkins give a complimentary joint recital in Gilchrist Chapel. The performers are friends of Professor Hays. | |
189 | Homecoming Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.1 |
Homecoming activities under the Student Council include a Cedar Falls Band concert, a dance party, and the football game. Addresses were given by Colonel P. M. Shaffer, Professor Michael H. Thielen, and President Seerley. Professor Wesley wiler presided. | |
190 | The Fionzaley Quartet Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.2 |
The Fionzaley Quartet consisting of Adolfo Betti, Alfred Pochon, and Iwan d'Archambea perform in the College Auditorium before the delegates to the Consolidated School Conference. |