Word: adoramus
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...members of the University who are present may take part in the singing of college songs in combination with the Glee Club. Tonight's program, like former ones opens with the Harvard Hymn, a composition by Paine. The other numbers on the program are, Give a Rouse, Bantock; Adoramus Te, Palestrina; Gently, Johnny, My Jingalo; The Foggy Dew; Spanish Ladies; English Folk Songs; O Isis and Osiris, Mozart; Choruses from the "Mikado," Sullivan...
...program for this evening's concert is as follows: Harvard Hymn, Paine; Adoramus Te, Palestrina; Fire, Fire, My Heart, Morley; Gently, Johnny, My Jingalo, Spanish Ladies, The Foggy Dew, English Folk Songs; Choruses from the "Mikado", Sullivan...
...program will consist of the following pieces: "St. Paul's Suite," by Gustav Holst: "On the Plains, Fairy Trains," by Thomas Weelkes; "Five Love Songs," by Brahms; "Adoramus Te," by Palestrina; "Fire, Fire, My Heart," by Thomas Morley; and "I Will not Leave You Comfortless," by William Byrd...
...program, which is under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison '06, includes a varied group of vocal selections starting with the "Hallelujah Chorus," by Beethoven. This will be followed by Palestrina's "Adoramus To", and "Fire, Fire, My Heart", by Christopher Morley. Miss Vreeland, who is touring the country in performances with various city orchestras, will then give a selection of vocal numbers. After these the University singers will render three English folksongs, "Gentle Johnny," "The Foggy Dew", and "Spanish Ladies", "Der Gang Gang zum Liebschen", by Brahms, and Choruses from Gilbert and Sullivan's "Mikado". Following another group...
...usual the University singers will be conducted by Dr. A. T. Davison '06, director of the Glee Club. The program will include "Halleluiah Chorus," by Beethoven; "Adoramus Te," by Palestrina; three English folk songs, "Gently, Johnny," "The Foggy Dew," and "Spanish Ladies"; Der Gang zum Liebchen," by Brahms; choruses from "The Mikado," by Sullivan; and choruses from "Requiem," by Faure. Miss Vreeland will sing two groups of solos...