Word: cello
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Guillotined at Dawn." Connoisseurs of oratory agreed that not since the death of 'cello-voiced Aristide Briand has Europe heard a speech so eloquent and witty, so persuasive and pathetic as Edouard Herriot loosed upon the French Chamber between 2:30 a. m. and the hour when he jestingly said, "My Government was guillotined at dawn...
...Major, Opus 77, No. 1 Haydn First Movement, Quartet G Minor DeBussy Quintet in B Minor for Clarinet and Strings Brahms The personnel of the quintet is as follows: M. H. Holmes '28 First Violin Harold Schmidt '32 Second Violin James Ulmer Viola A. O. Allen 2G Cello T. F. Parshley '35 Clarinet...
...musical end of the program is equally well planned. J. R. Walsh, tutor, will sing several selections for the House, and a violin, cello, and piano trio consisting of Robert North, Jr. '33, F. H. Tunnell, Jr. '35, and J. P. Squire '33 respectively, will also play. Conducted by C. M. S. Niver '22, they will render the Deuxieme Concert Royal by Cuoperin, and the trio in G-major by Mozart...
...String Quartet and Two Horns (with Messrs. W. Valkenier and M. Lannoye of the Boston Symphony Orchestra); Hindemith, Third String Quartet; and Brahms, Quartet in C minor, Opus 51. The members of the quartet are Norbert Lauga, first violin, Clarence Kundson, second violin, Joan Cauhapo, viola, and Yves Chardon, 'cello, all members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra...
...subject of Professor Ballantine's talk will be "The Salzburg Mozart Festival of 1932." After his talk, E. C. Turner will play the following cello solos: "Adagie in C Major" by Bach; "Aubade Provencal" by Couperin; and "Beccheriut" by Krefsler...