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Bearing in it as it does the seeds of future development, choral music of the fifteenth century should be of interest to any music lover, and such a one could do no better than go to the Music Building at 11 o'clock this morning to near Professor Davison lecture on that subject...
...Pierian Sodality Orchestra, directed by G. S. Stanton '27, will give a concert at 8 o'clock this evening in Agassiz House, under the auspices of the Radcliffe Choral Society...
...indeed the program which the Glee Club presents tonight could hardly be improved upon. Two or three numbers demand particular mention. One of the most beautiful is a choral by Bach with a flute obbligato, a lonely little miniature of delicately etched tone which rises, swells and is gone like a breath of increase. Immediately after it comes in old hymn by Vittorio. "Ovos Ommes," which, with its long singing, phrases and fire crescendos seems to each among the dim aisles and die softly away in the clowdy depths of the cathedral which it conjures up before the listener...
Arnoldo Lindi (see above) was once a breaker boy in a Swedish iron mine; he ran away, shipped before the mast, landed in Boston. There he moved furniture, went in for pugilism, sang in his spare lime with a Swedish choral society. True to tradition a rich man heard him, sent him abroad for a musical education, where he has since had successful engagements. Last week he had his Chicago debut...
Professor Davison stated yesterday that he would restrict himself to church music and hymns and the part they play in religious worship. As Professor Davison is Organist and Choir Master at Appleton Chapel and has recently returned from study in Europe of Continental choral and musical customs, his talk will be of great interest...