Word: bache
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Landowska plays the harpsichord, instrument of an older time and more fastidious taste. She played the Handel Concerto in B Flat for harpsichord and orchestra and then the Bach Concerto for harpischord unsupported, and finally the Mozart Concerto in E Flat for piano and orchestra. Four recalls gave convincing evidence of her triumph...
...lecture-recital will be given tonight in the Paine Concert Hall at 8.30 by Madame Wanda Landowska, of Paris, an international authority on the harpsichord and its literature. The subject of Madame Landowska's lecture, which will be delivered in French, is "Les Precurseurs francais de Sebastien Bach". To illustrate the tyes of French music which have influenced the compositions of Bach, Madame Landowska will play on the harpsichord several selections from the works of Rameau, Lully, Couperin and others of the early composers for the harpsichord...
Madame Manda Landowska of Paris will give a lecture-recital on "The French Forerunners of Sebastian Bach" Monday evening at 8.30 o'clock in Paine Hall of the Music Building. She will illustrate her lecture by playing selections on the harpsichord...
...programme of this afternoon's concert has five divisions, three by Dr. Davison, and two by Hastings. Classics, especially those by Mendelssohn and Bach, are noted on the programme...
...program follows: Choral Prelude "Sleepers, Wake:" Karg Effert Andante Professor Davison Merkel Invocation "O God, have mercy," from "St. Paul" Mendelssohn Mr. Hastings Prelude Rheinberger Scherzo (Fourch Symphony) Widor Toccata and Fugue in D minor Professor Davison Bach Scripture Reading, "With joy the impatient husbandman." from "The Seasons" Haydn Morning Hymn Mr. Hastings Hensched Rosace Allegro (Sixth Symphony) Professor Davison Widor