Word: cello
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Speaking of music, a rare offering to the ears of music-lovers is being made at 12 o'clock today in Professor Ballantine's Music 4c, Beethoven, in the Music Building. Professor Ballantine, piano; Malcolm Holmes, violin; and R. U. Jameson, 'cello, will collaborate in a repetition of the trio, Opus 1, number 3, which they performed at Dunster House last night. The Vagabond never did believe in the myth of the Moonlight Sonata and the more he hears of Beethoven the more far-fetched such tales seem to him. Beethoven was too great to think of pictorial music...
...hear a rendering of a trio, Opus 1, number 3, by Beethoven in the Common Room at 7.30 o'clock tonight. The artists at this halfhour recital will be Edward Ballantine '04, assistant professor of music at the piano; Malcolm Holmes '28, violin; and R. U. Jameson '32, cello. The same group played last year in Dunster House...
...Briand is the master parliamentarian of Europe. He knows when to yield even his peace policies?temporarily. As his famous 'cello voice swelled out over the agitated throng Senators were gradually lulled. In the end they cheered the Master to the echo...
...Cello...
Overture to "The Marriage of Figaro" Mozart "Pastorale" from Concerto Grosso No. 8 for two solo violins, solo cello and string orchestra Corelli First Movement (Ailegro) from Violin Sonata in E major Bach Soloist--Mr. M. H. Holmes 3G (accompanied by string orchestra...