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  • And in a blue-and-white confection of a gown, as sugary and sweet as the Victor Herbert songs, she went off to enjoy Babes in Toyland, feeling as happy and carefree as a child.

    red dust Ryn Cricket 2010

  • And as for the production of Victor Herbert, well, he had never once thought he would find such a childish, sugary musical even remotely entertaining-but she did, and her pleasure was infectious.

    red dust Ryn Cricket 2010

  • Victor Herbert first discovered the consequences of this deficiency in 1962.37 He used himself as a study subject, consumed a folate-deficient diet for four and a half months, and experienced progressive insomnia, forgetfulness, and irritability.

    The UltraMind Solution M.D. Mark Hyman 2009

  • The gift of these materials reunites much of it with many of the special collections given to the Music Division over the years by individual ASCAP members, including Victor Herbert, Leonard Bernstein, Irving Caesar, George and Ira Gershwin, Vernon Duke and Aaron Copland

    Library of Congress acquires archives of world's largest performing rights organization 2009

  • The gift of these materials reunites much of it with many of the special collections given to the Music Division over the years by individual ASCAP members, including Victor Herbert, Leonard Bernstein, Irving Caesar, George and Ira Gershwin, Vernon Duke and Aaron Copland

    June 2009 2009

  • Nahan was concertmaster and conductor of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, and he played viola in the New York String Quartet, whose other members were Sam Franko and Charles P. Schmidt, violins, and Victor Herbert, cello.

    Jeanne Franko. 2009

  • But mediator Victor Herbert, who has overseen some 200 conflicts, reported to the city last week that "there was no agreement (nor near-agreement)" on whether or how the temple should reduce its brunch service.

    Brunch as a Religious Experience 2009

  • Among the most compelling recordings in the archive is a group of cylinders made by the composer Victor Herbert (1859-1924) with his orchestra.

    Wax in My Ears: An Online Journey 2008

  • Equally important, the arrangements reflected the makeup of theater, moviehouse and recording orchestras before the rise of Dixieland and swing -- and thus preserved the sound of the era of Sousa, Victor Herbert, Cohan and their colleagues.

    Benjamin's Ragtime Band 2008

  • The program included the original 1912 score of W.C. Handy's "Memphis Blues," selections by Irving Berlin and Victor Herbert, and a manuscript orchestration of Joplin's "Peacherine Two-Step."

    Benjamin's Ragtime Band 2008

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