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Musical Forecast Index Master List Use Command F (⌘F) or CTRL + F to search this document Main Subject Subject1 Subject2 Subject3 Author Title Notes Location Month Year Pittsburgh Whitmer, T. If Pittsburgh were 13-14:1 Jan 1928 Carl really great Jan 1928 Jokes Humor Good music 13-14:10 Jan 1928 Jan 1928 Pianists (Pittsburgh): Personals and Biographical 13-14:11 Jan 1928 Harris, Edward C. news of the studios sketch Jan 1928 Singers (Pittsburgh): Mercedes Roeser Includes 13-14:11 Jan 1928 Roeser, Mercedes to give concert portrait Jan 1928 Bands Contests State-wide band 13-14:12 Jan 1928 contests Jan 1928 Yost String Quartet Chamber Yost String Quartet Upcoming 13-14:12 Jan 1928 music concert Jan 1928 Uniontown Music Club Clubs and Uniontown, Uniontown Music 13-14:12 Jan 1928 societies Pa. Club Jan 1928 Columns: Radio news Radio news 13-14:12 Jan 1928 Jan 1928 Harmony Acres Musicians' Musicians Campaign for Campaign 13-14:12 Jan 1928 Home musicians' home launched for Jan 1928 home on Long Island Savage, Henry W. Henry W. Savage Obituary 13-14:12 Jan 1928 dead Jan 1928 Pittsburgh Polyphonic Choirs Polyphonic Choir Christmas 13-14:12 Jan 1928 Choir concert concert Jan 1928 Singers: McCormack, John Degree for Honorary 13-14:12 Jan 1928 McCormack degree of Jan 1928 doctor of music offered by Duquesne University Radio Radio news 13-14:12 Jan 1928 Jan 1928 Piano tuning White, About tuning 13-14:2 Jan 1928 William pianos Jan 1928 Braid Composers (Pittsburgh): Tuesday Clubs and Foster memorial Memorial to 13-14:3 Jan 1928 Foster, Stephen Collins Musical Club societies be erected by Jan 1928 Tuesday Musical Club. Editorial Chamber music Meaning of Editorial 13-14:3 Jan 1928 chamber music, Jan 1928 The American Opera Company Opera American opera Editorial 13-14:3 Jan 1928 company, An Jan 1928 Radio Radio service Editorial 13-14:3 Jan 1928 Jan 1928 Singers: Graveure, Louis Next in Bortz series Brief 13-14:4 Jan 1928 biographical Jan 1928 sketch. Includes portrait Tuesday Musical Club of Composers Clubs and Tuesday Musical Includes 13-14:4 Jan 1928 Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh): societies Club memorial to group Jan 1928 Foster, Stephen Collins portrait of Stephen Foster Board of Collins Governors Columns: Siftings Weller, Siftings 13-14:5 Jan 1928 Frances Jan 1928 Musical life: Pittsburgh Art: Pittsburgh Calendar of music 13-14:6 Jan 1928 and art Jan 1928 Columns: Briefly told "G" Briefly told 13-14:7 Jan 1928 Jan 1928 Columns: Radio Radio 13-14:7 Jan 1928 Broadcasting News broadcasting news Jan 1928 Columns: This and that This and that 13-14:7 Jan 1928 Jan 1928 Pittsburgh Musical P. M. I. Recent and 13-14:8 Jan 1928 Institute upcoming Jan 1928 events Fillion Studios Fillion Violin Recent and 13-14:8 Jan 1928 Studios upcoming Jan 1928 events Singers (Pittsburgh): Personals and Now 13-14:9 Jan 1928 Eberhart, Constance news of the studios member of Jan 1928 Chicago Civic Opera Singers (Pittsburgh): Caroline Includes 13-14:9 Jan 1928 Himelblau, Caroline Himelblau at Irene portrait Jan 1928 Kaufmann Settlement Singers (Pittsburgh): Personals and 13-14:9 Jan 1928 Brennen, William M. news of the studios Jan 1928 Dancers (Pittsburgh): Six photos 13- Jan 1928 Heinrich, Karl 14:Cover Jan 1928 Letters Forecast forum Letters to the 1`3-14:12 Feb 1928 editor Feb 1928 Music education Boyd, Joys of music 13-14:1 Feb 1928 Charles N. teaching, The Feb 1928 Associated Artists of Art: Pittsburgh Exhibitions Associated Artists Eighteenth 13-14:10 Feb 1928 Pittsburgh to exhibit annual Feb 1928 exhibition Pianists (Pittsburgh): Ferguson Webster Includes 13-14:11 Feb 1928 Webster, Ferguson portrait Feb 1928 Singers (Pittsburgh): Neva Morris Includes 13-14:11 Feb 1928 Morris, Neva portrait Feb 1928 Violinists (Pittsburgh): Personals and Publication 13-14:11 Feb 1928 Lewando, Ralph news of the studios of three Feb 1928 composition s Pianists (Pittsburgh): Personals and Accompanie 13-14:11 Feb 1928 Martin, Grace Blenko news of the studios d singer Feb 1928 Caroline Himelblau in recent recital Singers (Pittsburgh): William Brennen 13-14:12 Feb 1928 Brennen, William recital Feb 1928 Pianists (Pittsburgh): Personals and 13-14:12 Feb 1928 Gray, Carolyn studio news Feb 1928 Singers (Pittsburgh): Norman O'Hara 13-14:12 Feb 1928 O'Hara, Norman concert Feb 1928 Pianists (Pittsburgh): Norman O'Hara 13-14:12 Feb 1928 Federer, Ralph concert Feb 1928 Composers (Pittsburgh): Musicians' Clubs and Wettach, Musicians' Club of 13-14:2 Feb 1928 Foerster, Adolph M. Club of societies Theodore G. Pittsburgh submits Feb 1928 Pittsburgh the following in memory of Adolph M. Foerster, The Opera Brosky, Frank Grand opera in 13-14:2 Feb 1928 J. English Feb 1928 Pittsburgh Symphony Pittsburgh Editorial 13-14:3 Feb 1928 Society Symphony Society Feb 1928 wins court decision! Pennsylvania Day Pennsylvania Day Editorial 13-14:3 Feb 1928 Feb 1928 Dancers: Fuller, Lois "La Loie" dies in Editorial 13-14:3 Feb 1928 Paris Feb 1928 Gaul, Harvey B. Harvey B. Gaul, 13-14:4 Feb 1928 music critic for Feb 1928 Pittsburgh Press Singers: Homer, Louise Your favorite Biographical 13-14:4 Feb 1928 artist: Louise note Feb 1928 Homer Columns: Critical Critical opinions 13-14:4 Feb 1928 Opinions Feb 1928 Musicians' Club of Clubs and Musicians' Club of List of newly 13-14:4 Feb 1928 Pittsburgh societies Pittsburgh, The elected Feb 1928 officers Columns: Siftings Weller, Siftings 13-14:5 Feb 1928 Frances Feb 1928 Music festivals Listing of European 13-14:5 Feb 1928 summer festivals Feb 1928 1928 Musical life: Pittsburgh Art: Pittsburgh Calendar of music 13-14:6 Feb 1928 and art Feb 1928 Columns: Briefly told "G" Briefly told 13-14:7 Feb 1928 Feb 1928 Columns: Radio Radio 13-14:7 Feb 1928 Broadcasting News broadcasting news Feb 1928 Columns: This and that Wagner, This and that 13-14:7 Feb 1928 Samuel G. Feb 1928 Duquesne University Schools and Duquesne School of 13-14:8 Feb 1928 universities University drama and Feb 1928 speech arts extension courses Pittsburgh Musical P. M. I. Recent 13-14:8 Feb 1928 Institute recitals Feb 1928 Pennsylvania College for Clubs and Glee clubs P. C. W. Annual home 13-14:8 Feb 1928 Women Glee Club societies concert Feb 1928 Fillion Studios Fillion Violin Recent and 13-14:8 Feb 1928 Studios upcoming Feb 1928 events Carnegie International Art: Pittsburgh Exhibitions International Planning 13-14:9 Feb 1928 exhibition underway Feb 1928 Jokes Humor Reason, The 13-14:9 Feb 1928 Feb 1928 Violinists (Pittsburgh): Violin Acquires rare Acquisition 13-14:9 Feb 1928 Yost, Gaylord violin of Feb 1928 Guadagnini violin Pianists: Bauer, Harold Pianists: Bauer- Two-piano 13-14:9 Feb 1928 Gabrilowitsch, Gabrilowitsch recital Feb 1928 Ossip Pianists: Rosenthal, Moriz Portrait 13- Feb 1928 14:Cover Feb 1928 Singers: Matzenauer, Portrait 13- Feb 1928 Margaret 14:Cover Feb 1928 Conductors: Hageman, Portrait 13- Feb 1928 Richard 14:Cover Feb 1928 Conductors: Goossens, Portrait 13- Feb 1928 Eugene 14:Cover Feb 1928 Violinists (Pittsburgh): Portrait 13- Feb 1928 Breeskin, Elias 14:Cover Feb 1928 Violinists: Spalding, Portrait 13- Feb 1928 Albert 14:Cover Feb 1928 Composers: Mendelssohn, Wagner, Romances of great 13-14:1 Mar 1928 Felix Samuel G. musicians. "3. Mar 1928 Mendelssohn and Cecile" Guitarists: Segovia, Spanish guitarist 13-14:10 Mar 1928 Andres Mar 1928 Organists (Pittsburgh): Lenten lectures Series of six 13-14:10 Mar 1928 Heinroth, Charles lectures to Mar 1928 be given in Carnegie Music Hall Pianists (Pittsburgh): Personals and 13-14:11 Mar 1928 Esposito, Joseph news of the studios Mar 1928 Pianists (Pittsburgh): Personals and Guest artist 13-14:11 Mar 1928 Frauenheim, Norman news of the studios with Yost Mar 1928 String Quartet. Includes portrait Hamilton, William C. National Personals and National 13-14:11 Mar 1928 Association of news of the studios Association Mar 1928 Music of Music Merchants Merchants pay tribute to William C. Hamilton Pianists (Pittsburgh): Nathaniel Robin 13-14:12 Mar 1928 Robin, Nathaniel honored Mar 1928 Tuesday Musical Club Clubs and Tuesday Musical Opera recital 13-14:12 Mar 1928 societies Club Mar 1928 Letters Forecast forum Letters to the 13-14:12 Mar 1928 editor Mar 1928 Piano tuning Munger, Piano tuner, The 13-14:2 Mar 1928 Royal F. Mar 1928 Conductors: Sousa, John Music Sousa's message to Reprinted 13-14:2 Mar 1928 Philip education young America from Mar 1928 "Musical Truth" National Music Week Music Week grows Editorial 13-14:3 Mar 1928 Mar 1928 Composers: Schubert, Schubert Editorial 13-14:3 Mar 1928 Franz centennial Mar 1928 Mendelssohn Choir of Choirs Mendelssohn Editorial 13-14:3 Mar 1928 Pittsburgh Choir, The Mar 1928 Music education Coward, H. E. What is a good 13-14:4 Mar 1928 teacher? Mar 1928 Music education Burry, Musical likes and 13-14:4 Mar 1928 Frederick W. dislikes Mar 1928 Singers: Schumann-Heink, Your favorite Biographical 13-14:4 Mar 1928 Ernestine artist: Ernestine sketch Mar 1928 Schumann-Heink Columns: Siftings Weller, Siftings 13-14:5 Mar 1928 Frances Mar 1928 Yost String Quartet Chamber Yost String Quartet 13-14:6 Mar 1928 music Mar 1928 Musical life: Pittsburgh Art: Pittsburgh Calendar of music 13-14:6 Mar 1928 and art Mar 1928 Columns: Briefly told "G" Briefly told 13-14:7 Mar 1928 Mar 1928 Columns: Radio Radio 13-14:7 Mar 1928 Broadcasting News broadcasting news Mar 1928 Columns: Critical Critical opinions 13-14:7 Mar 1928 Opinions Mar 1928 Fillion Studios Fillion Violin Recent and 13-14:8 Mar 1928 Studios upcoming Mar 1928 events Duquesne University Schools and Duquesne Remodeling 13-14:8 Mar 1928 universities University of old Mar 1928 auditorium Pennsylvania College for Schools and P.
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