Word: cellos
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1.March, "Hoch und Deutschmeister," Ertel 2. Overture, "The Black Domino," Auber 3. Meditation, Bach-Gounod (Violin, Mr. Hoffman; Harp, Mr. Holy, Organ, Mr. Marshall.) 4. Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2, Liszt 5. Ballet Music from "La Gioconda," Ponchielli 6. Soli for 'Cello, a. Cantilena, Goltermann b. Tarentella, Popper (Mr. Joseph Keller.) 7. Faun Dance from "Pan and the Star," E. B. Hill 8. Selection, "Carmen," Bizet 9. Waltz, "Wiener Bonbons," Strauss 10. Overture, "La Dame Blanche," Boieldieu 11. Suite, "Peer Gynt," Grieg a. Anitra's Dance. b. In the Hall of the Mountain King...
...program will be a symphony by Haydn, "Le Midi," produced for the first time in this country. This new composition was written at Eisenstadt in 1761, and produced a sensation on account of the strange combination of instruments. The score calls for two solo violins, a solo 'cello, two flutes, two oboes, a bassoon, and two horns...
...verse, Mr. Clark's "To a Cello" has most distinction. The feeling is sincere, and the skilfully chosen words sensitively echo the feeling. "Wrangler of the X Bar U," by Mr. R. M. Jopling, has a good swing and vigorous lines. Mr. Sanger's "The Vision of His Work" is an interesting example of the tendency to seek poetic subjects in the sights and sounds of a great city. Occasionally the choice of words might be happier, as in the line "The whistles of the harbor craft ring out." Infelicities are rare, however, and there are often very good lines...
...Cello Solo, from Suite in G major...
...will be open free to officers and students of the University. The following program, selected from the works of Bach, will be presented by Mr. Whiting, at the harpsichord, assisted by Mr. Samuel Gardner (first violin), Mr. Robert Toebt (second violin), Mr. L. Bosselmann (viola), Mr. Horace Britt (violon cello), and Mr. Georges Barrere (flute...