Walking stick presented to Percy Grainger by the Capitol Theatre, New York, 1921
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Title
Walking stick presented to Percy Grainger by the Capitol Theatre, New York, 1921
Description
Grainger was the first pianist of international renown to perform at a moving picture theatre. The Capitol Theatre in New York, where Grainger played in 1921, was the largest cinema in the world at the time. Between 17 and 23 April, Grainger played to 20,000 people daily, with four repeated performances each day. Grainger’s appearances, which also featured the Duo-Art pianola, were sandwiched between screenings of Lyman H. Howe’s Famous Ride on a Runaway Train, and the comedy Officer Cupid.
Grainger was hailed as giving a new musical life to America and bringing culture to the masses.
Grainger was hailed as giving a new musical life to America and bringing culture to the masses.
Source
Grainger Museum, University of Melbourne
Publisher
Grainger Museum
Date
1921
Rights
Grainger Museum
Identifier
Grainger Museum Collection, 03.4117