Word: ballets
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...unusual interest and skilfull variety. Rameau's suite from the opera "Dardanus" supplied a classic foundation, the movement from Schumann's piano concerto made an agreeable link of "classic" romanticism towards the modern works of Sibelius, Humperdinck and the exotic Rimsky-Korsakoff, while Mr. Charles B. Roepper's "Ballet Scenes" entirely justified their inclusion in the program, alike by their intrinsic merit and the composer's recent association as a student in the Department of Music...
...annual spring concert of the Pierian Sodality will be given in Sanders Theatre tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The program will be composed of modern pieces and music which is seldom, if ever, heard from other orchestras. A ballet suite by C. B. Roepper '10 will be given its first performance...
...Degas. The painter was born in 1834, and is still living. Some of the most important works of the master are exhibited, with reproductions of other pictures and drawings. As we all know, Degas is in many respects the ablest French painter of the past generation. The Ballet and the Race Course were his favorite subjects. What interested him most he painted best. The pictures have appealed to the public because of the popular subjects painted and the excellence of the painting. They have appealed to painters as examples of technical ability, seldom if ever surpassed. This is the first...
...concert in Sanders Theatre Friday evening, April 7, at 8 o'clock. In arranging the program, for its one hundred and third anniversary, the Pierian has been actuated by a desire to perform largely modern music, and especially music that is seldom if ever heard from other orchestras. The ballet suite of C. B. Roepper '10 will be given its first performance at this concert, and a suite from Rimsky-Korsakow's opera "Snegourotchka" will be played probably for the first time in this country...
Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1.Cortege, "Queen of Sheba," Gounod 2. Overture, "Norma," Bellini 3. Waltz from "Pathetic" Symphony," Tschaikowsky 4. Selection, "Orpheus," Offenbach 5. Ballet, "Gioconda," Puccini 6. Reve Angelique, Rubinstein (Organ, Mr. Marshall). 7. Selection, "Carmen," Bizet 8. Overture, "William Tell," Rossini ('Cello, Mr. Keller). 9. Caprice, "Espagnole," Rimsky-Korsakoff 10. Psyche, Cesar Francke 11. Waltz, "Sunny Italy," Tobani 12. Marche Russe, Ganne