Word: chorale
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...since more Vivaldi scores have been discovered (latest count: 409 instrumental concerti, 136 pieces for chamber ensembles, 54 sacred choral works and 46 operas), the vigorous contrapuntal music of the red-haired priest is enjoying a boom...
Music and Fine Arts are tied with three changes each. Excepting Music 1, all undergraduate history of music offerings are new. G. Wallace Woodworth professor of Music, is listed for two and Archibald T. Davidson, James Edward Ditson Professor of Music, will lecture on the "History of Choral Music: 1430 to the Present" (120, Groups XVI. XVII...
...well-balanced programs. After three weeks, the judges (Prof. Aaron Copland, Prof. G. Wallace Woodworth, Robert Middleton, Allen D. Sapp, all from the music department, Russell Stanger, conductor of the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra, Mandelbaum, John Davison 1G, Robert Swaney '53, Frank Sander 3G, and this reviewer) selected fifteen chamber, choral, and orchestral compositions. Musical merit was not the sole criterion. We also had to keep the audience and the performers in mind, and choose works not too difficult to play or understand...
...general impression of the Festival remains favorable. It many well mark the beginning of a new tradition of composer-audience rapport that is so necessary on the amateur as well as professional musical scene. The second program. Sunday night in the Adams House Dining Hall, will feature chamber and choral music...
...Cook '53 has been elected president of the Radcliffe Choral Society. Margaret Hankins '52, outgoing president, announced yesterday...