Carnegie Magazine, Bände 7-8The Institute., 1933 |
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... effect these com- plicated changes the entire summer will be occupied in preparing for the open- ing in the autumn of the thirty - eighth concert season . The next organ pro- gram that will be heard will be the 2,791st free recital to ...
... effect these com- plicated changes the entire summer will be occupied in preparing for the open- ing in the autumn of the thirty - eighth concert season . The next organ pro- gram that will be heard will be the 2,791st free recital to ...
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... effects . This is necessary for the sake of unity , because the various crews work more or less separately until the ... effect desired . Often to give life to the ground color another color is stamped over with a coarse sponge ; by ...
... effects . This is necessary for the sake of unity , because the various crews work more or less separately until the ... effect desired . Often to give life to the ground color another color is stamped over with a coarse sponge ; by ...
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... effect from midday to midnight . In stage designing properties are quite as important as the scenery . While the other crews rush their work , the prop crew are busy hunting or making furniture , bells , dishes , but- terflies , kitchen ...
... effect from midday to midnight . In stage designing properties are quite as important as the scenery . While the other crews rush their work , the prop crew are busy hunting or making furniture , bells , dishes , but- terflies , kitchen ...
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