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...program of tonight's concert will be different from that of the opening concert in Symphony Hall last Friday in all except two numbers,-Brahm's Variations on a theme by Haydn, and Strauss Dance of the Seven Veils from "Salome". The numbers which Mr. Monteux will play tonight for the first time are Rachmaninov, Symphony No. 2; Saint-Saens, aria from "Sampson and Delilah"; and Verdi, aria from "San Carlos...
...early fame resulted from his work" with the great naturalistic director Brahm of the Frie Volks-bühne, but in Gorky's Night Lodging (played by the Moscow Art Theatre as The Lower Depths) he brought Realism to its highest point. Together with Gordon Craig he was the father of intimacy in the theatre. But in his Berlin and Munich productions he showed himself the master of large scale dramatic pageantry as well...
...Davison '06 will conduct. Mr. Joseph T. Lautner '22, tenor, a former member of the club, will assist as soloist in Brahm's "Rhapsody". The 60 men who are making the trip will spend the night in Portland. This concert is being given under the joint auspices of the Portland Rossini Club and the Harvard Club of Maine...
...December 14 the club will give its most important concert so far when it will sing in Symphony Hall, Boston at 8.15 o'clock. The entire membership of the club will take part in this performance with Dr. Davison as conductor. Madame Louise Homer will sing as soloist in Brahm's Rhapsody, a selection that figured in the Springfield concert and will be used as well at Portland...
...twenty-two songs which will be sung tonight are of a much higher type than the "Solomon Levi" and "I've been working on the railroad" of the not so distant past. The repertoires will not be classical by any means--the names of Brahm or Palestrina or Rubinstein are not likely to appear on the program--and while the music will be of a lighter vein than is usually associated with the Glee Club, it will be decidedly of the better sort. If the Club had nothing more to its credit than the responsibility for this change, it would...