euterpean
Collocations
4ADJ.
done, philharmonic
VERB + EUTERPEAN
evolved
EUTERPEAN + NOUN
art, boston, city, gratification, muse, society
PREP.
besides, from, in
Definitions
adj
Of or pertaining to the mythological figure Euterpe, or to music.
G. P. REED is well known to the patrons and professors of Music in the Euterpean city of Boston.
The music of England is rich in historical reminiscence, and its most accomplished rulers have been votaries to the Euterpean muse.
name
Any of various musical, theatre, or literary societies, especially the Euterpean Society (A New York instrumentalist society and considered the oldest American musical society, active from 1799 to 1846).
The renowned "Philharmonic Society" of the present day was evolved from the "Euterpean”.
He is, on the whole, not better satisfied with the work done by the “Euterpean." This society was considered as perhaps the oldest musical society in the United States.
Euterpean Hall, a theatre in New York City, on the east side of Broadway, near Walker Street, which later became the Broadway Theatre.
The business done at the Euterpean was very shy, and the prospect of any of the company — among whom, by-the-by, was Blakely, an old Park actor, as well as a National — was very doubtful.
Such authority as his is now rare, for, beginning as a small boy at the Euterpean in its earliest days, he has heard every singer and musical artist of importance up to to-day's symphony concert.
noun
A member of one of the various Euterpean clubs or societies.
Up to January 1, 1892, of the three hundred and eighty-eight college students who had attended Muhlenberg, two hundred were Euterpeans.
"And the worst is," Mrs. Goldenstein continued, conscious for the first time of the Euterpeans, "mein Celie don't need no books, because she comes home to morrow."
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6G. P. REED is well known to the patrons and professors of Music in the Euterpean city of Boston.
WiktionaryThe music of England is rich in historical reminiscence, and its most accomplished rulers have been votaries to the Euterpean muse.
WiktionaryPopular melodies float gently through the summer air, and on your quay at Dumbledowndeary you have, in addition to the opportunity for improvement in the Euterpean art, the gratification of being exem
WiktionaryThe renowned "Philharmonic Society" of the present day was evolved from the "Euterpean”.
WiktionaryHe is, on the whole, not better satisfied with the work done by the “Euterpean." This society was considered as perhaps the oldest musical society in the United States.
WiktionaryBefore the end of the first quarter of the 19th century there were in existence, besides the Euterpean, a Philharmonic Society and the Concordia, clubs of singers and instrumentalists, the former Engl
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