Word: choraler
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...President Cyrus Northrop, on Yale in its Relation to the Development of the Country; address by President Daniel C. Gilman, on Yale in its Relation to Science and Letters. 2.00 p. m., football game with visiting team and with team of graduates, at the Yale Field. 4.30 p. m., choral performance of Professor Horatio W. Parker's "Hora Novissima," by the Gounod Society and the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, in the Hyperion. 8.00 p. m., student dramatic performance and singing, on the Campus...
...Choral performance of Professor W. H. Parker's "Hora Novissima" by the Gounod Society, in the Hyperion...
...Procession; Poem by E. C. Stedman, Esq., Commemoration Address dress by Mr. Justice Brewer; Orchestral and Choral Music. Conferring of Honorary Degrees, in the Hyperion...
...worship of he god Dionysys; tragedy began with the narration and then the performance of the adventures of the god by a chorus of satyrs, who danced and sang rude songs. Soon the subject broadened into other fields and the dramatic element increased at the expense of the choral element. But the conservation of the stage and perhaps of the priests of Dionysus preserved in the satyr play an interesting memorial of earlier days. Each tragic poet presented at the feast of the patron-god four plays; the last of these was the satyr play, which was really neither tragedy...
...after placing a large umbrella over himself, so that he may not be seen by Zeus, suggests that Peithetairos come to terms with the Gods, under condition that he receive Zeus's sceptre, and his favorite hand-maiden, Royalty, in marriage. Peithetairos naturally agrees to these terms. A choral passage takes place, and then, in the second scene, Poseidon, Herakles and Triballos, as ambassadors from Zeus, appear and find Peithetairos roasting some of the rebellious "Birds." Herakles, whose gluttonous instincts are at once aroused, makes all concessions to Peithetairos and, Triballos agreeing, Poseidon is forced to yield to the majority...