Music
Displaying 551 - 600 of 1031 in reverse chronological order
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551 | The campus parade Old Gold 0:0, p.284 |
Brief description of the school year; photo. | |
552 | Masters of melody Old Gold 0:0, p.158 |
Brief biographies of musical directors at Iowa State Teachers College; photo. | |
553 | Dynamic "Duke" Ellington Old Gold 0:0, p.144 |
The hottest night of the year, in the opinion of many jive fans, was January 29, 1948, the night Duke Ellington performed on campus. A photo of Ellington with is band is shown on the top of the page, along with a publicity still at the bottom; photo. | |
554 | Melodious Musicians Old Gold 0:0, p.142 |
E. Power Biggs thrilled the audience with his organ music on February 16, 1948. Mack Harrell, a Metropolitan Opera baritone, performed on September 29, 1947 and was honored after by Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia at the home of President Price; photo. | |
555 | Vivacious Vocalists Old Gold 0:0, p.141 |
Rose Bampton appeared at Teachers College on March 9, 1948 and Anna Kaskas appeared on December2, 1947. Bampton was a soprano with the Metropolitan Opera Association and Kaskas entertained with her contralto voice. A photo of both are on the page; photo. | |
556 | Inspiring Instrumentalists Old Gold 0:0, p.140 |
William Primrose and Robert Goldsand are two musicians that held concerts at Teachers College. Primrose was a Violist and Goldsand a pianist. A photo of both accompany the article, as well as that of Leland Sage, Lecture-Concert Series Chairman; photo. | |
557 | Enriching Experiences Old Gold 0:0, p.138 |
The photo shows students talking with Dimitri Mitropoulos, maestro of the Minneapolis Symphony. The caption reads Enriching Experiences for a broader understanding of life; photo. | |
558 | Campus Personalities Old Gold 0:0, p.129 |
Three men on campus that everyone should know; photo. | |
559 | Big Moments of Swing and Sway; Dance highlights at the Commons Old Gold 0:0, p.106 |
Scenes from the Lawther costume ball, farmers' frolic, sping and Christmas formals; photo. | |
560 | Femme's Fancy... Girl Dates Boy Old Gold 0:0, p.104 |
Girls ask out the guys in this annual tradition on campus. The girls even give the guys corsages made of ingredients such as onions, carrots, cabbage, and lettuce. | |
561 | A season of festive activities Old Gold 0:0, p.103 |
Scenes from Christmas across campus. Carolers, Santa Claus, and a decorated Baker Hall are signs of the times. | |
562 | Campi snaps Old Gold 0:0, p.50 |
Photo. | |
563 | Five McCabe brothers on campus College Eye 37:43, p.5 |
McCabe Brothers are good musicians; photo. | |
564 | Number one family on campus Public Relations News Release 1946:258, p.1 |
B. F. McCabe family of Naperville, Illinois has five sons enrolled similtameously. The men are known for their vocal abilities. | |
565 | Symphony to hold summer concert Public Relations News Release 1946:225, p.1 |
Donagene Runft and Emil Bock will be soloists with the symphony orchestra during their summer concert. The concert will be held in the college auditorium. The orchestra has just returned from concerts at the summer branch schools. | |
566 | KXEL to air music program Public Relations News Release 1946:224, p.1 |
Jane Birkhead will sing two of Klara Hartman Robbins songs during a radio musical program. Other members of the music department will be heard. | |
567 | KXEL to feature music of Klara Robbins Public Relations News Release 1946:222, p.1 |
Jane Birkhead will sing two of Ms. Robbins songs. Other composers will be part of the broadcast; including three from the music department at Teachers College. | |
568 | Symphony orchestra to appear in Spencer Public Relations News Release 1946:214, p.1 |
Concert is part of the summer lecture-concert series for branch summer school students. The concert is free and open to the public. | |
569 | Area musicians play with symphony orchestra Public Relations News Release 1946:212, p.1 |
Ninteen Cedar Falls and five Waterloo residents are part of the I.S.T.C. symphony orchestra. They will be performing at the branch summer schools. | |
570 | Concert at Creston Public Relations News Release 1946:211, p.1 |
Symphony orchestra to perform at Creston branch summer school. Edward Kurtz will conduct the orchestra. | |
571 | Cedar Falls musicians play with symphony Public Relations News Release 1946:210, p.1 |
Nineteen of the fifty two member symphony orchestra are from Cedar Falls. Six are members of the Teachers College faculty. | |
572 | Ninteen Cedar Falls musicians to perform Public Relations News Release 1946:213, p.1 |
Musicians are members of the symphony orchestra that will be performing in Spencer, Carroll, and Creston. Edward Kurtz is the conductor. | |
573 | Creston to host college quartet Public Relations News Release 1946:208, p.1 |
College quartet continues visiting branch summer schools with a visit to Creston, Iowa. | |
574 | Quartet to appear at branch school Public Relations News Release 1946:207, p.1 |
The Carroll branch school will host the I.S.T.C. quartet. The group has appeared on several radio shows. Their program will include songs from Gershwin and Bach. | |
575 | Mother daughter guest recital Public Relations News Release 1946:201, p.1 |
Virginai Bosworth, a young singing star from St. Paul, Minnesota, will be accompanied by her mother, Genevieve Bosworth, herself a well known concert singer. Recital is free and open to the public. | |
576 | 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. | |
577 | Tuesday date of first sing College Eye 37:35, p.6 |
Professors De Jonge and McCoy will alternate as leaders of the weekly event. | |
578 | Friday recital features nine music students College Eye 37:33, p.5 |
Performance programs. | |
579 | Drums and piano set stage for afternoon's student music recital College Eye 37:32, p.1 |
Performance programs. | |
580 | 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. | |
581 | 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. | |
582 | Three day music festival Public Relations News Release 1946:140, p.1 |
Choral concert will highlight the event. Harald Holst will present the concert. | |
583 | Three day music festival Public Relations News Release 1946:134, p.1 |
Nearly two hundred students will participate in the festival. There is no admission charge. The band, symphony, and choral groups will be in concert. | |
584 | Busy week for the arts on campus Public Relations News Release 1946:129, p.1 |
Spring play, directed by Hazel B. Strayer, the Minneapolis Symphony, and Orchesis will all have performances. | |
585 | 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. | |
586 | Minneapolis Symphony Public Relations News Release 1946:123, p.1 |
Dimitri Mitropoulos will conduct the symphony in concert at ISTC. | |
587 | Senior recital announced Public Relations News Release 1946:116, p.1 |
Letha Holthaus and Mae Jeanne Hollis will perform voice and piano selections. | |
588 | Letha Holthaus presents senior music recital College Eye 37:28, p.3 |
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589 | Music recital features piano, voice students College Eye 37:28, p.2 |
Performance programs. | |
590 | Baum to repeat March 19 recital Public Relations News Release 1946:111, p.1 |
Russell Baum, assistant professor of piano, will present the program from his earlier recital. He has been a faculty member for eight years. | |
591 | 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. | |
592 | Press releases Public Relations News Release 1946:100, p.1 |
Press releases for the eleven cities visited by the ISTC concert band. | |
593 | Three music students to present recital Public Relations News Release 1946:93, p.1 |
Two voice students and one piano student will perform. | |
594 | Student recital scheduled for Gilchrist chapel Public Relations News Release 1946:86, p.1 |
Five students will be featured in a student recital.l | |
595 | Pupils of five music instructors appear in today's chapel recital College Eye 37:25, p.2 |
Performance programs. | |
596 | Gilchrist Chapel to host recital Public Relations News Release 1946:80, p.1 |
Emmett Steele and Leonard Anderson will perform on violin and piano, respectively. Thirteen other students will also participate. | |
597 | Russell Baum to perform Public Relations News Release 1946:75, p.1 |
Known for his many recitals on KWWL, Baum will give a recital in the College Auditorium. He has performed with a number of symphony orchestras. | |
598 | Six music pupils present recital College Eye 37:24, p.6 |
List of performers. | |
599 | Russell Baum to present piano recital Public Relations News Release 1946:70, p.1 |
Mr. Baum has been a member of the Teachers College faculty since 1938. He has been soloist with the Buffalo Philharmonic and Rochester Philharmonic and has presented several recitals on KWWL. | |
600 | Gilchrist chapel to host recital Public Relations News Release 1946:69, p.1 |
Recital particiapants named. |