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Moreover, through the efforts of the Musical Department regular series of concerts and recitals are each year given in Cambridge by well known musicians. In Mr. Arthur Whiting's pianoforte recitals and those of Dr. A. T. Davison on the organ, and the chamber concerts of the Kneisel and the Flonzaley Quartets Harvard men have ample opportunity to hear really good music. Besides these there are always special concerts given by noted musicians or singers during the year. The work of the Opera Association which numbered over 1000 undergraduates the first year, in obtaining reduced rates to the Opera...
...Harvard and Radcliffe Glee Clubs will give a joint concert in Sanders Theatre at 8.15 this evening, over 80 voices participating. Professor Spalding and Mr. Davison, of the Department of Music, will play the accompaniments; and Mr. F. E. Kendrie, violinist, and Mr. Ballantyne, pianist, will also assist in the program...
...evening at 8.15 o'clock the Harvard and Radcliffe Glee Clubs will present a choice program of choral music, consisting of selections from many famous works. A chorus of over 80 voices selected from the two clubs will sing. The accompaniments will be played by Professor Spalding and Dr. Davison, of the Department of Music. Mr. F. E. Kendrie, violinist, will assist in the program...
...year, and it was at the suggestion of the Department of Music that the joint concert was undertaken. All of the music to be used is entirely different from that usually heard at a glee club concert, and it is only through two months of continuous training under Dr. Davison that the clubs have been brought into shape to give a concert such as has seldom if ever been heard in Cambridge or Boston...
...professional excellence of the book and lyrics, the almost uniformly good acting, the surprisingly firm stage technique which marks the entire play from beginning to end; these and many minor theatrical virtues go to make up a performance of which the Pi Eta Society should be proud. A. T. DAVISON...