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...done, particularly the stirring ending where the "Marseillaise" is introduced. The Volga Boat-song, taken at a rather fast tempo, was given an authoritative interpretation. Chaliapin answered the thunderous applause at the end of each group with several encores. Perhaps the best of these was the "Inquesta tomba" of Beethoven. Both of the assisting artists, a planist and a 'cellist, served as a good contrast for the impeecable basso of the Metropolitan...
...Beethoven, Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 (Three Movements...
...Song of the Lifeboat Men (soloist, M. L. Brown '25) Fireflies At Father's Door Drake's Drum, Coleridge-Taylor Group III Salamaleikum, from the "Barber of Bagdad", Cornellus (soloist, C. D. Whidden '23) Echo Sullivan Noon Quiet in the Alps, Bossi Hallelujah Chorus, from the "Mount of Olives", Beethoven...
...whole concert was, perhaps, enhanced by the announcement of next week's program. After innumerable "why nots" Mr. Monteux will at last play the instrumental parts, at least, of Beethoven's 9th Symphony. There seems no good reason why the resources of the Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society should not be used in such a worthy cause. Mme. Frieda Hempel, of fine reputation, will sing some Mozart arias. Boston will hear, too, Honnegger, of the famous Parisian "six" long awaited hereabouts. Brahms' Academic Overture completes the program, a very noteworthy one, unfortunately (for Harvard men) coming the week...
Sonata for 'cello and piano, Beethoven A. R. Gminder 1G., 'cello; C. T. Leonard '23, piano...