Musical America Volume 28, No. 25 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 Excerpt: ...suspended its activities for this season, owing to the depletion of its ranks by the draft. William Howland, director of the De the violin department, mental in forming pub tras and will continue the coming season. An tion to the staff is Ja well-known pianist. The Ganapol School o ters upon its eleventh assurance of a continu successes. A long list faculty recitals is alrea for the coming season, t apol Hall, which adjoin.1 executive staff of this i sists of the director, Bo co-director, a manager Mr. Ganapol is also h department. Many ne added to the corps this cent graduates of the s Besides these three la are eight or nine smalle the McDonald School ol troit College of Music lesser prominence but es Local musicians have ed to the call for enter concentration camps ai tions. Not a week passe dozen Detroiters do not fridge Field, Camp C Rouge to provide music uniform and several hi sive tours, visiting the other sections of the coi Music in Detroit's P THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE 01 METROPOLITAN COLLEG1 212 West Fifty-ninth St., New Our staff includes Theodore Spier-ing, Sergei Klibansky, Les-lie Hodgson, Lotta Madden, H. Rawlins Baker, Nicoline Zedeler, William F. Sherman, Huntington Woodman, Florence Leonard, Fannie O. Greene, Sara Jernigan Nellis, G. O. Hornberger, Mary Fidelia Burt. We not only teach. We educate. Over 5000 men and women are extending our methods and ideals in educational lines. What has been done will be THIRTY-THIRD YEAR REGAN OCTOBE done. JOHN B. CALVERT, D. D., President KATI Send for Circulars John C. Wilcox Denver correspondent of "Musical America" 01 music onerea to the public rather than, a curtailment of the number of concerts. Indeed, it so happens that a larger number of subscription concerts is booked for Denver this s...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 Excerpt: ...suspended its activities for this season, owing to the depletion of its ranks by the draft. William Howland, director of the De the violin department, mental in forming pub tras and will continue the coming season. An tion to the staff is Ja well-known pianist. The Ganapol School o ters upon its eleventh assurance of a continu successes. A long list faculty recitals is alrea for the coming season, t apol Hall, which adjoin.1 executive staff of this i sists of the director, Bo co-director, a manager Mr. Ganapol is also h department. Many ne added to the corps this cent graduates of the s Besides these three la are eight or nine smalle the McDonald School ol troit College of Music lesser prominence but es Local musicians have ed to the call for enter concentration camps ai tions. Not a week passe dozen Detroiters do not fridge Field, Camp C Rouge to provide music uniform and several hi sive tours, visiting the other sections of the coi Music in Detroit's P THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE 01 METROPOLITAN COLLEG1 212 West Fifty-ninth St., New Our staff includes Theodore Spier-ing, Sergei Klibansky, Les-lie Hodgson, Lotta Madden, H. Rawlins Baker, Nicoline Zedeler, William F. Sherman, Huntington Woodman, Florence Leonard, Fannie O. Greene, Sara Jernigan Nellis, G. O. Hornberger, Mary Fidelia Burt. We not only teach. We educate. Over 5000 men and women are extending our methods and ideals in educational lines. What has been done will be THIRTY-THIRD YEAR REGAN OCTOBE done. JOHN B. CALVERT, D. D., President KATI Send for Circulars John C. Wilcox Denver correspondent of "Musical America" 01 music onerea to the public rather than, a curtailment of the number of concerts. Indeed, it so happens that a larger number of subscription concerts is booked for Denver this s...

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May 2012

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246 x 189 x 9mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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166

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978-1-236-45269-6

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9781236452696

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1-236-45269-0



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