Word: bantock
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...from Manhattan's Metropolitan Opera. Seven hundred schoolchildren sang at the Saturday matinee. Trained adults were well equal to Mendelssohn's Elijah, to Bach's St. Matthew Passion. Conductor Eugene Goossens had prepared three premieres especially for the occasion: Atalanta in Calydon, skillfully designed by Granville Bantock; La Belle Dame sans Merci, a rambling peroration by Cyril Scott; a sonorous Stabat Mater by Cincinnati's own Martin G. Dumler...
...concert all members of the University who are present may take part in the singing of college songs in combination with the Glee Club. Tonight's program, like former ones opens with the Harvard Hymn, a composition by Paine. The other numbers on the program are, Give a Rouse, Bantock; Adoramus Te, Palestrina; Gently, Johnny, My Jingalo; The Foggy Dew; Spanish Ladies; English Folk Songs; O Isis and Osiris, Mozart; Choruses from the "Mikado," Sullivan...
...song of Finland, by R. Faltin; "By Moonlight," by von Othegraven, a tenor solo; "Waters Ripple and Flow," a Czecho-Slovakian folk song arranged by Deems Taylor, sung by J. VanB. Griggs; "Danse Macabre" by Saint Saens. The Harvard singers will follow with three selections: "Give a Rouse" by Bantock; "Der Gang Zum Liebchen" by Brahms; "Fire, Fire My Heart" by Morley. The first part of the program will then be concluded by the joint rendition of several choruses from the Gilbert and Sullivan opera, "The Mikado...
...sung by both Clubs in collaboration. Probably the choruses from the "Mikado," by Gilbert and Sullivan; the choruses from "The Gondoliers," by the same composers, and the college songs will be jointly performed. Among the selections to be given by the Harvard singers will be "Give a Rouse," Bantock; three English folk songs; the Harvard football songs; and "Der Gang zum Liebchen," by Brahms...