Music
Displaying 701 - 750 of 1031 in reverse chronological order
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701 | Second all-college sing is scheduled for Tuesday, July 16 College Eye 31:37, p.1 |
Photo. | |
702 | Kurtz asked to submit selections to music library College Eye 31:15, p.1 |
Edwin A. Fleischer Music Collection of the Free Library of Philadelphia asks Professor Kurtz for manuscripts of his compositions. | |
703 | Students hold sing College Eye 30:43, p.3 |
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704 | Object to vocalizing College Eye 30:41, p.2 |
Music practice rooms disrupt students when they are trying to study; suggests moving singers to a different place on campus. | |
705 | Students explain trends in symphony College Eye 30:40, p.3 |
Lois Moessner and Margaret Kelly will speak. | |
706 | Wanted: some Nelson Eddys College Eye 30:40, p.3 |
Popular sings open to men. | |
707 | Students sponsor music lectures College Eye 30:37, p.3 |
Margaret Kelly and Lois Moessner outline programs. | |
708 | Foreword Old Gold 0:0, p.6 |
Description of what's in the yearbook; photo. | |
709 | Organization sing made competitive College Eye 30:30, p.2 |
Invitations out to campus groups for first competitive sing. | |
710 | Inquiring reporter finds 'Star Dust' leads College Eye 30:17, p.1 |
Students and faculty are surveyed on their favorite music. | |
711 | Kay Kyser swing favorite of teachers college students College Eye 30:16, p.1 |
Results of survey of students' big band favorites. | |
712 | 'Absolute pitch' coed diagnoses hum of mosquitoes College Eye 30:7, p.5 |
Janet Prichard has perfect pitch. | |
713 | Barker to train women musicians in choral technique College Eye 30:6, p.4 |
Women's Chorus will help prepare women for teaching. | |
714 | Campanile sing tonight College Eye 30:3, p.1 |
Representatives of three dormitories gather around Campanile for rehearsal; photo. | |
715 | Official notice College Eye 29:40, p.1 |
Music festival is not sponsored by college. | |
716 | Student recitals offered at Tuesday night "sings" College Eye 29:35, p.3 |
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717 | Panther den houses Rubinoff--a mighty, powerful little man College Eye 29:11, p.5 |
David Rubinoff speaks briefly with reporters. | |
718 | Students may hear maestro College Eye 29:9, p.1 |
Dave Rubinoff will perform. | |
719 | "Swing it" if you like Alumnus 21:3, p.3 |
Professor Kurtz offers opinions about modern music. | |
720 | Swing music College Eye 28:35, p.5 |
College students may be losing their interest in swing music. | |
721 | Swing? Why that's just jazz dressed up by a new name, says Kurtz College Eye 28:32, p.1 |
Professor Kurtz comments on trends in modern popular music; believes the modern music has grown from folk and classical roots. | |
722 | New women students hear talk on music College Eye 28:4, p.3 |
Professor Wirth talked about music appreciation. | |
723 | Men's orientation programs begin next Monday College Eye 28:3, p.1 |
Will learn about music, drama, science, publications, and the heating plant. | |
724 | Walt Whitman listed as orchestra leader in musical survey College Eye 27:10, p.2 |
Results of music survey. | |
725 | Evidence discredits theory that music is sissy enjoyment College Eye 27:8, p.3 |
Professor Wolfe talks about the benefits of music. | |
726 | Hays to direct sing; students to present special numbers College Eye 27:5, p.1 |
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727 | Come on in . . . the singing's fine! College Eye 27:3, p.2 |
Encourages readers to attend the all-campus sings held on campus on Tuesday night. | |
728 | W. A. Storrer gives music demonstration in Gilchrist Hall College Eye 27:41, p.1 |
Demonstrates music instruction method. | |
729 | Hays' recording machine enables students to improve performances; demonstration to be given at Mentzer home on April 7 College Eye 27:37, p.1 |
Professor Hays talks about recording performances and using the recordings as teaching tools. | |
730 | The concert course which was received last year will not be reopened this year Public Relations News Release 1935:46, p.1 |
Last year Phradie Wells, Hans Hess, and Gabriel Fenyves were presented. | |
731 | Music conference set for February College Eye 27:53, p.1 |
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732 | Question of materials a serious problem for music supervisors College Eye 27:52, p.2 |
Suggests a conference should be held in which music directors can pick out material for the upcoming year. | |
733 | Hays to lead second music hour of term College Eye 27:45, p.1 |
Program for the show. | |
734 | Eddie Cram writes song, "Blind Date" College Eye 27:44, p.4 |
Published by New York company. | |
735 | 'Grand old man of Iowa music' will be honored by Rotarians for fifty years school service College Eye 26:37, p.1 |
Lengthy profile of Professor Fullerton and his teaching method; photo. | |
736 | A little aria in your home College Eye 26:14, p.2 |
Comments on using music in your home. | |
737 | Five hundred join in practice songs for music festival College Eye 26:8, p.1 |
State Music Festival will be held at campus athletic field. | |
738 | Music festival is presented at Teachers field College Eye 26:8, p.1 |
Description of the performers. | |
739 | Music Hour July 17 draws 400 students; Hill presents solos College Eye 26:7, p.1 |
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740 | Three hundred join in Music Hour sing College Eye 26:6, p.1 |
Professor Fullerton leads singing; Professor Samson performs on organ. | |
741 | Three hundred at second music hour College Eye 26:3, p.4 |
Participated in group singing. | |
742 | Violin class hears itself in records College Eye 26:1, p.1 |
Professor Hill's class records itself and listens for ways to improve. | |
743 | Music festival on Friday, May 11 Public Relations News Release 1934:456, p.1 |
C. A. Fullerton has been developing a choir plan for bringing school children from across the state to sing together. Fifteen hundred Black Hawk county singers trained under this plan will to sing as the first event of the Mother's Day celebrations. | |
744 | Musicians present Cadman music cycle College Eye 25:40, p.1 |
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745 | Black Hawk County Music Festival Public Relations News Release 1932:448, p.1 |
A chorus of some fifteen-hundred young singers will appear as one of the major numbers in the program. About three-hundred rural school children, six-hundred sixth graders, ten high schools and six college glee clubs will perform at the festival. | |
746 | Spring term holds many extracurricular events Public Relations News Release 1932:446, p.1 |
With the senior prom, May fete, Recognition Day, recreational sports and picnic for Men's Play Day, women's farewell picnic, Commencement activities, as well as all the sports, music, tests, concerts and competitions spring is certainly a busy season. | |
747 | Faculty string quartet play at state convention Public Relations News Release 1932:441, p.1 |
The college faculty string quartet will perform at the state convention of the Federated Music Clubs of Iowa, in Des Moines on April 26, 27, and 28. | |
748 | Miriam Marston will present recital Public Relations News Release 1932:436, p.1 |
Miriam Marston will present a piano recital on Wednesday the 25th at 8 p. m. | |
749 | St. Olaf's choir to sing at West High College Eye 25:37, p.4 |
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750 | Choir from St. Olaf to present concert in Waterloo April 9 College Eye 25:34, p.4 |