Word: chanting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Cecilia Society, assisted by 70 members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Mr. Sembach, tenor, of the Metropolitan Opera Company, and Miss Mae Peterson, of the Opera Comique of Paris, will present "Le Chant de la Cloche," by Vincent D'Indy in Symphony Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. This is the first time the piece has ever been performed in America. Mr. Clifton, conductor of the Cecilia, is a former pupil of D'Indy and has himself sung in the chorus when the work was given in Paris three years ago under the composer's direction...
...Cecelia Society of Boston on its fortieth anniversary, May 4, will give the first performance in America of D'Indy's "Le Chant de la Cloche," with full orchestra, in Symphony Hall at 8.15 o'clock. Chalmers Dancy Clifton '12 will conduct, and Mae Peterson, opera comique soprano, and Sembrach, Metropolitan Opera tenor, will be the artists...
...Fitch '00, D.D., President of the Andover Theological Seminary, Cambridge, will conduct the service and deliver a brief address. The following musical program will be presented by the University Choir, under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison, organist and choir master:-- Organ Prelude, Chorale in E major, Franck Chant, "The Magnificat." Anthems,-- Libera me, Domine, Kalliwoda "God is my guide," Schubert "Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming," Praetorius Hymn. Organ Postlude, Finale, Vierne...
...February Illustrated, however does not fulfill the promise which it pledges in its remarkable cover. We turn to a poem by C. H. Jacobs '16, the author of the mooted "Gott Mit Uns." "The Chant of Love" is hardly worth the prominence it receives, and it is to be regretted that the Illustrated makes such an unsuccessful departure from its usual program, venturing into the realm of poetry for no other reason--apparently--than to beat the newspapers representing the sequel to "Gott Mit Uns." "The Chant of Love" may be a journalistic triumph, but it is a literary disaster...
PART 1.The Lord's Prayor, The Customary Chant"O gladsome radiance" (Vespers), A. Kastalsky"When I, an unrighteous man" (Lent), A. Malashkin"Today a Virgin" (Christmas Collect Hymn), G. Lvovsky"A Mercy of Peace: we praise Thee" (at the Consecration: Liturgy), V. Kalinnikoff"Let all mortal flesh" (Great Saturday), Archpriest TurtchaninoffThe Creed, A. Gretchaninoff"Hear my prayer, O Lord" from Psalm CII), A. ArkhangelskyPART II."Bless the Lord, O my Soul" (Liturgy), M. Ippolitoff-Ivanoff.The Cherubimic Hymn (The Great Entrance at the Liturgy), P. Tchaikovsky"My soul shall exault in the Lord" Liturgy), M. Balakireff"God is with us" (Christmas...