by devries | Oct 23, 2015 | Music in Paris in the 1920s (2015)
To be honest, I have not delved too deeply into researching about the Concerts Colonne…yet! However, I do have a plan for what I’m going to look into. I have already discovered some about what music the group typically performed and a bit about its musical...
by maney | Oct 23, 2015 | Music in Paris in the 1920s (2015)
Currently, the aspect I find most surprising about the Concerts Lamoureux is that until the war ended, they played a lot of Wagner. In Paris, the Musical Kaleidoscope by Eleanor Brody, I found out that on March 23rd, 1894, nine Wagner excerpts appeared on a Lamoureaux...
by Alexandra Mauney | Oct 23, 2015 | Music in Paris in the 1920s (2015)
My research topic for our second paper assignment is the Schola Cantorum, founded in Paris by Vincent d’Indy and two colleagues. Upon initial research, I – like many of my classmates – found that this assignment would prove to be a substantially more difficult one...
by noonan | Oct 23, 2015 | Music in Paris in the 1920s (2015)
When signing up for essay prompts I jumped to pick a subject of which I was interested. As I am a vocal performance major and am interested in opera, I decided to write my second paper on the subject of the Grand Opera House in Paris, France in 1920s. In a more...
by Emma Haupt | Oct 23, 2015 | Music in Paris in the 1920s (2015)
In my current research about the Théâtre du Châtelet I in Paris I have encountered documentation on a number of concerts and premieres taking place there in the 1920s, however specificities of these concerts are lacking. I began my research process using the St. Olaf...
by Philip Claussen | Oct 23, 2015 | Music in Paris in the 1920s (2015), Philip Claussen
My next research paper is focused on the Concerts Pasdeloup, a musical organization/orchestra that regularly gave performances throughout the concert season that were available to a wide audience. The group is of particular interest to me for three reasons. First,...
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