Word: bach
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...grotesquerie was lost in the vast open spaces of Carnegie Hall. It had proved far more exciting when it was first given in the small Vanderbilt Theatre last December by the International Composers' Guild. Stokowski's men had greater success with their conductor's stirring arrangement of the sweeping Bach Passacaglia. The Philadelphians ended on that note of grandiose exaltation...
...separate program with the "Gypsy" by Zolotarieff as the final number to be sung by the two clubs together. The program to be given by the University Glee Club will be as follows Tu Pauperum Reingium DesPres Selection from "Jepthah" Carissimi Crucitixus Lotti New Let Every Tongue Adore Thee Bach My Bonnie Lass Morley Three Christmas Carols. Christians, Hark! (Breasan) Bring a torch (Old French) Le Miracle de Saint Nicholss (Lorraine) Soloists, Peroival Dove 1R. S. and J. M. Mitchell 21. Love Songs Brahms Marching Brahms Chorus from "The Gondoliers" Sullivan
Pietro Alessandro Yon left a most enduring impression on a Manhattan audience last week, when he dedicated the beautiful new Speyer Organ at the Town Hall. He played Mendelssohn and Bach, and introduced his own Sonata Romantica, as well as Skilton's American Indian Fantasy. The barbaric clangor of this last composition made many of his hearers forget that Yon can, when he wants to, play with such solid gravity that he has been appointed honorary organist to St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, and that he holds his active post at New York's Church...
...Largo of Corelli by the orchestra alone, a Grave by Humphries and a Canto Amoroso for violin played by Mario Montini accompanied by the orchestra, a Courant by Couperin for flute, cello, and harpsichord, La Gallina by Merula for oboe, bassoon and harpsichord and Concertos by Dall' Abaco and Bach for harpsichord, organ and orchestra...
This evening in Jordan Hall Miss Florence Judith Levy will give a concert of pieces for the piano. Her program includes pieces from Bach, Scarlatti, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Debussy and Grainger...