Symphony Orchestra
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251 | Symphony orchestra to perform Public Relations News Release 1946:209, p.1 |
Orchestra will be in concert at the Carroll branch summer school. Edward Kurtz will lead the fifty two piece orchestra. | |
252 | 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. | |
253 | Musicians hold festival Alumnus 30:3, p.15 |
Two hundred students participate in various events in May. | |
254 | 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. | |
255 | 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. | |
256 | 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. | |
257 | Entertainment scheduled for branch summer schools College Eye 37:35, p.5 |
College faculty and staff will travel to Carroll, Creston, and Spencer. | |
258 | Creston branch summer school activities Public Relations News Release 1946:195, p.1 |
Music, film, and lectures will highlight the summer's activities. | |
259 | Branch summer school activiteis announced Public Relations News Release 1946:194, p.1 |
Campus motion pictures, college quartet, college symphony orchestra, and a "chalk talk" will be featured events in Spencer, according to I. W. Hart. | |
260 | Entertainment concert series announced Public Relations News Release 1946:193, p.1 |
I. W. Hart announced the branch summer school activities schedule. | |
261 | Summer quarter events announced Public Relations News Release 1946:174, p.1 |
Lectures, concerts, and entertainment will highlight the summer quarter. The summer play will be a comedy. A faculty recital, college symphony concert, and a concert by a college quartet will be featured. | |
262 | The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Old Gold 0:0, p.242 |
The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra performs in the Men's Gymnasium; photo. | |
263 | The Symphony Orchestra Old Gold 0:0, p.213 |
List of student; photo. | |
264 | College symphony concert Public Relations News Release 1946:139, p.1 |
Carl Anton Wirth's orchestral suite will be played by the orchestra. Edward Kurtz will conduct the overture. Emil Bock will be a soloist. | |
265 | 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. | |
266 | Dates set for annual music festival College Eye 37:30, p.4 |
Schedule for the festival. | |
267 | Minneapolis Symphony orchestra concert Public Relations News Release 1946:119, p.1 |
Henry Harris will perform with the orchestra as soloist. He has also performed with orchestras is Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati. | |
268 | 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. | |
269 | Carl Anton Wirth authors organ prelude Public Relations News Release 1946:92, p.1 |
"Portals; a prelude for organ", originally composed for college radio, has been played by different orchestras following transcription. | |
270 | Dr. Kurtz symphony played Alumnus 30:2, p.2 |
Symphony in D Major played on campus. | |
271 | Frank W. Hill playing with the Bay View String Quartet Public Relations News Release 1946:37, p.1 |
Famous Michigan quartet has a faculty member among its members. | |
272 | Dr. Kurtz directs own music in symphony concert Sunday College Eye 37:20, p.1 |
Will direct Symphony No. 4 in D Major. | |
273 | Present symphony concert Sunday College Eye 37:19, p.3 |
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274 | 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. | |
275 | Orchestra gives fall concert Alumnus 30:1, p.1 |
Symphony program. | |
276 | Present Messiah Sunday; Oratorio by chorus and orchestra College Eye 37:14, p.1 |
History and description of the upcoming performance; photo. | |
277 | 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. | |
278 | "The Messiah" Public Relations News Release 1945:307, p.1 |
The traditional performance will be held in the college auditorium. Edward Kurtz is directing. | |
279 | Symphony to give concert; Dr. Kurtz will direct performance College Eye 37:10, p.1 |
Performance program; list of orchestra members. | |
280 | Cutline for photo of Harald Holst Public Relations News Release 1945:289, p.1 |
Harald Holst to be soloist with the college symphony orchestra. | |
281 | 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. | |
282 | Symphony orchestra to hold winter concert Public Relations News Release 1945:282, p.1 |
I. S. T. C. orchestra has seventy members and will hold their winter concert in the college auditorium. | |
283 | Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra to perform Public Relations News Release 1945:231, p.1 |
College Lecture Concert Committee to host a symphony concert. | |
284 | Musical concert schedule announced Public Relations News Release 1945:226, p.1 |
A mezzo-soprano star of the Metropolitan Opera will start the concert series. Piano, violin, voice, and the college symphony orchestra are scheduled to perform. | |
285 | Students urged to try for music positions College Eye 37:1, p.4 |
Seeking members of chorus, band, and orchestra. | |
286 | Summer concert of the symphony orchestra announced Public Relations News Release 1945:171, p.1 |
Edward Kurtz will direct the Iowa State Teachers Colleg orchestra in their spring concert. Five faculty members will perform with the orchestra. | |
287 | College Symphony to present summer concert next Tuesday College Eye 36:38, p.1 |
Performance program. | |
288 | May music festival Alumnus 29:3, p.2 |
Orchestra and chorus present concerts. | |
289 | "Development of the Modern Orchestra" is the title of Dr. Kurtz address Public Relations News Release 1945:165, p.1 |
Edward Kurtz will present a brief story on orchestra organization and development of instruments. | |
290 | Series of eight lectures on summer card College Eye 36:34, p.1 |
Schedule of summer lectures. | |
291 | Symphony Orchestra Old Gold 0:0, p.176 |
List of members; photo. | |
292 | Annual spring concerts to be part of two day May Festival Public Relations News Release 1945:105, p.1 |
Symphony Orchestra and College Chorus to be part of the spring concert. | |
293 | May concerts climax year's music activities College Eye 36:30, p.1 |
Orchestras and choruses will perform. | |
294 | Symphony to play concert Sunday College Eye 36:20, p.1 |
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295 | Alexander Brailowsky, pianist, opens musical events calendar, February 1 College Eye 36:17, p.1 |
Schedule of other musical events for February. | |
296 | Orchestra gives fall concert Alumnus 29:1, p.2 |
Plays program of three pieces. | |
297 | Symphony to play Sunday; Dr. Kurtz will direct concert College Eye 36:10, p.1 |
Concert program; list of orchestra members. | |
298 | Tutor Timetable College Eye 36:10, p.4 |
Campus events and activities. | |
299 | T. C. Orchestra personnel chosen College Eye 36:3, p.4 |
List of Symphony Orchestra personnel. | |
300 | College orchestra plays Tuesday College Eye 35:38, p.4 |