Word: cello
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Ballantine '07 Sonata, C major Scarlatti The White Peacock Griffes Waldesrauchen Lisxt A. A. Landers '28 Two Sinfonias from Cantatas Bach C. S. Smith '27, Flute. E. B. Nichols 1G.B., Trumpet. Oliver Cope 3M., First Violin. A. MacKay-Smith 2L., Second Violin Paul Smith '25, Viola. John Benson '30, Cello...
...March from Aida Verlt Overture R Le' Rol 1 Ys Lalo Radeliffe Choral Society selections G. W. Woodworth '24 conducting. Marche Joyeuse Chabrier Danse Macabre Saintaacns Invocation cello solo Massenet Rumanian Rhapsody' Enesco Polonaise Ghopin Caprice Viennofs Kriesler The Carnival at Pesth Liszo
...Jemand sprich; Ich liebe Gott" M. Desmond, Radcliffe Song--"Die Himmel Rubmen en ewigen Elire", and "Seid umschlungen Millionen" A. H. Duhig '10. Violin Solo--Adigio from seventh Sonato Mrs. H. Bosshardt Trio a. Adagio Movement of Fourth Trio. b. Gavotte in F. major Grela Hedlund, violin; E. MacDonald, cello; Z. Bayentz, plano
...octave, heard, or tried to hear, quarter-tones, eighth-tones, three-quarter-tones and sixteenth-tones, and a chromatic scale in which Mr. Carillo claimed he crowded 96 tones into a single octave. At Conductor Stokowski's command, specially trained musicians first produced on the familiar violin, cello and horn, intervals smaller than the semitone. Then new and strange gifts to Orpheus from Mr. Carillo were played: the arpacitera, a mastodonic zither, tuned in 16ths; the octavina, a towering double-bass guitar, capable of eighths; a guitarre adapted to produce quarter-tones...
...following instruments will be accepted for the Mandolin Club: mandolin, mandola, mando-cello, guitar, violin, viola, cello, and bass viol. For the Banjo Club the tenor banjo, straight banjo, piano, traps, saxophone, cornet, flute and the piccolo are eligible...