Word: baermann
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...Carl Baermann, the well-known Boston musician, will give a pianoforte recital in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the Deutscher Verein. This concert is given by Mr. Baermann to show his good will toward the musical life of the University and especially toward the Deutscher Verein. For this reason it is hoped that his generosity will meet with the enthusiastic recepton which it deserves. That this desire will in a large measure be fulfilled is assured by the unusual demand for tickets, which up to last evening far exceeded the supply. For this...
...program for the concert this evening is as follows: Mozart, Fantasia in C minor Beethoven, Thirty-two Variations in C minor Beethoven, Sonata in E major, Op. 109 Chopin, Two Studies from Op. 25 Liszt, Legend, St. Francis d'Assisi "Sermon to the Birds." C. Baermann, Study in F sharp minor Liszt, Don Juan Fantaisie...
DEUTSCHER VEREIN. Pianoforte Recital. Mr. Carl Baermann. Sanders Theatre, 8. P. M. Program: Mozart, Fantasia in C minor (dedicated to his wife); Beethoven, Thirty-two Variations in C minor, and Sonata in E major, op. 109; Chopin, Two Studies from op. 25, and Barcarolle; Liszt, Legend, St. Francois d'Assisi, "La predication aux oiseaux" (Sermon to the Birds); C. Baermann, Study in F-sharp minor; Liszt, Don Juan Fantaisie. Open to members of the University and to ticket holders...
DEUTSCHER VEREIN. Pianoforte Recital. Mr. Carl Baermann. Sanders Theatre, 8 P. M. Program: Mozart, Fantasia in C minor (dedicated to his wife); Beethoven, Thirty-two Variations in C minor, and Sonata in E major, op. 109; Chopin, Two Studies from op. 35, and Barcarolle; Liszt, Legend, St. Francois d'Assisi, "La predication auxoiseaux" (Sermon to the Birds): C. Baermann, Study in F-sharp minor; Liszt, Don Juan Fantaisie. Open to members of the University and to ticket holders. The public will be admitted after...
...Carl Baermann, Jr., was born in Munich in 1839. He was a pupil on the pianoforte of Liszt and in composition, of Lachner. Since 1880 he has been a concert performer and a teacher in America, his permanent home being in Boston. He has been a life-long student of the works of Beethoven, and his influence both in the performance and in the concert teaching of Beethoven's great masterpieces has been of the highest artistic and educational significance. He was an intimate friend of the late Professor John Knowles Paine h.'69, the founder of the Department...