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...tonight's program, Mr. Whiting at the pianoforte will have a larger number of assistants than has been true of any of the previous concerts of the season. The program, consisting exclusively of selections of the works of Beethoven and Cesar Franck, will be rendered by Mr. Whiting and the Lenox string quartet, consisting of Mr. Sandor Harmati, first violin, Mr. Wolfe Wolfinsohn, second violin, Mr. Nicholas Moldavan, viola, and Mr. Emmeren Stoeber, violoncello...
Other numbers will follow from time to time. The songs thus far published are: My Bonny Lass Thomas Morley Spread your wings Cesar Autonovitch Cui Now is the month of Maying Thomas Morley Has Sorrow thy young days shaded Irish Folk-Song Lo, how a rose e'er blooming Michael Praetorius In Dulci Jubilo Ancient German Carol Matona, lovely maiden Orlando di Lasso
...Cesar Franck and His School" will be the subject of Monsieur d'Indy's lecture in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building at 8.15 o'clock. The lecture will be open to the public without charge for admission. Monsieur d'Indy, who was himself a pupil of Cesar Franck, is considered to be one of the greatest of living composers, and is also a leading authority on the modern French school of composition...
...Indy is today one of the two foremost figures on the French musical horizon. As a youth, with the vision of youth, he recognized the genius of Wagnerian music when it was generally condemned in France. He attached himself to Cesar Franck, greatest of recent composers, and remained loyal to his master throughout his bitter struggle to reform French taste and introduce the new musical standards. His reward has come in seeing Wagner and Franck justified, France raised to a high place in the musical world, and himself made leader of one of her two greatest musical institutions. With Saint...
...evening M. d'Indy will lecture in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building on "Cesar Franck and His School". The lecture, which is open to the public with no admission charge, will start at 8.15 o'clock...