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...Davison '06, who was unable to accompany the club on its Easter trip last spring, will conduct, the singing at all the Christmas concerts. In the total 58 men, there are 26 tenors, an equal number of bases, two accompanists, the director, an organist, and two managers. g. W. Woodworth '24 and W. T. Ames '24 will be the piano accompanists, while C. T. Leonard 1G will play the organ...
...policy of the Glee Club, as defined by Dr. A. T. Davison '06, has been to bring as many people as possible in contact with as much good music as possible, and it is with this end in view that the club has extended its activity to include this educational concert...
This is the first of three concerts to be held in Symphony Hall by the Club, the second being scheduled for February 14 and the third for April 3, Dr. A. T. Davison '06, who will conduct the singers, will take 150 men to the concert next Thursday night. The Club's program is divided into three groups, the first of which is devoted to religious songs, while the last two are comprised of secular numbers. Notable in the second group are the old French Christmas carols and the chorus from "The Gondoliers...
...have not tried to show that modern music is better than ancient, but rather the idea that musical tastes change greatly through the centuries," said Dr. A. T. Davison '06 at the science symposium last evening in Emerson D. Dr. Davison had just finished a piano example of several bits of ultra-modern music which sounded very much like some of the music of the early middle ages, examples of which he had also given. These ultro-modern wisps of music seemed a jumble of discords, seemed to disregard rhythm, and grated upon the ear. Yet, Dr. Davison...
...Davison was considering the subject "Sound", which was the general subject of the symposium, from the stand-point of music, his special field of study. His subject was "Harmony and Sound", which concluded the evening's program. The first third of the evening was taken up by Professor F. A. Saunders of the Physics Department, who spoke on "Vibrations and the theory of sound". The second speaker was Professor G. H. Parker '87, of the Department of Zoology, who discussed "Production and Reception of Animal Sound...