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...program for this evening is as follows: Bruckner, Symphony in E major, No. 7; Gluck, "Che Faro" ("Orfeo"); Foote, Suite in E major, Op. 63, for String Orchestra; Songs: (a) Schubert, "Der Wanderer," (b) Brahms "Sapphische Ode," (c) Korbay, "Birthday Song"; Smetana, Overture, "The Sold Bride...
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Soloist: Miss Janet Duff. Sanders Theatre, 8 P. M. Program: Bruckner, Symphony in E major, No. 7; Gluck, "Che Faro" ("Orfeo"); Arthur Foote, Suite in E major, op. 63, for String Orchestra; Songs, (a) Schubert, "Der Wanderer," (b) Brahms, "Sapphische Ode," (c) Korbay, "Birthday Song"; Smetana, Overture, "The Sold Bride...
...Pierian Sodality and Chorus and the Radcliffe Choral Society gave their joint concert in Sanders Theatre last night. The various numbers on the programme were well received by a small but appreciative audience. One of the best selections was "Noi che Sapete," from Mozart's Marriage of Figaro, sung excellently by Miss. Laura M. Comstock. The double quartette of the Pierian Chorus sang Buck's Wine song, "Huzza" very successfully...
Following is the programme: Overtue, "Don Giovanni," Mozart Pierian Sodality Orchestra. Schlachthymne from Rienzi, Wagner Pierian Sodality Orchestra and Chorus. Voi Che Sapete, Mozart Jesuis Titania, Thomas Miss Laura M. Comstock. Andante Con Moto from Unfinished Symphony, Schubert Pierian Sodality Orchestra. Ode to Music, Zoellner Radcliffe Choral Society, with Orchestral Accompaniment Soloists, Miss L. M. Comstock, Miss M. Beard Huzza (Wine Song), Buck Double Male Quartette. Five Hungarian Volksongs, Mandyczewski Radcliffe Choral Society. Trutzlied, Attenhofer Pierian Sodality Orchestra and Chorus. Baritone Solo, H. H. Ballard '05. Fair Ellen, Bruch Pierian Sodality Orchestra and Chorus, and Radcliffe Choral Society. Soloists, Miss...
...Che annual Freshman games were held on Holmes Field yesterday afternoon and, although no records were broken, the games were interesting on account of the closeness of the contents and the uniformly fair results. The results o the various events show that there is no material in the class of exceptional ability, although several men may develop well eventually...