Word: bach
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...following selections will be sung together with Wellesley: "Qui Tollis" and "Cum Sancto," from the "Bach B Minor Mass"; "May no rash intruder," from Handel's "Solomon"; and "The Coronation Scene," from Moussorgsky's "Boris...
...almost as remote as if he had died with his contemporaries. That he is a great man, few educated citizens would deny. But fewer still could tell why they believe him such, any more than they could justify the reputations which poets have given to Spenser, musicians to Bach, scientists to Einstein. At 90 Elihu Root remains the prime U. S. example of the statesman's statesman...
...They will also hear the three concertos played by Jascha Heifetz, Vladimir Horowitz and Ossip Gabrilowitsch, who have learned to play as Brahms intended, not with a show of fireworks, but as if their instruments belonged in the orchestra. The German Requiem will offer proof of Brahms' simplicity. Bach was a Lutheran but for his great mass he chose the Latin of the Catholic liturgy. The Protestant Brahms chose a homely, Biblical text and his words are German...
Among the selections on the program are four Elizabethan madrigals by Woelkos and Byrd, two works by Bach, an old English folksong arranged by Edward T. Canby 1G, and a chorus from the Handel operetta, "Admeta...
...Rosen will play selections by Bach, Debussy, Wieniawski, Gluck-Kreisler and Tivadar Nachez. She will be assisted on the piano by Amelia Tataronis, soprano, Frank Chatterton, and Gudrun Hatch Howe...