Word: dies
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...list of operas chosen for the season includes, in addition to works already given, three not before presented by the Boston Opera Company: Wagner's "Die Meistersinger," Zandonai and D'Annunzio's "Francesca Da Rimini," and Fevrier and Maeterlinck's "Monna Vanna." The latter will have its first American presentation here early in December; Miss Garden will be the Monna Vanna, Mr. Muratore the Prinzivalle, and Mr. Marcoux the Guido. "Francesca Da Rimini" will have its world's premiere at the Boston Opera House in February or early March, and both composer and author have promised to be present...
...Lecture. (In German). "Christentum and Hellenismus. IV. Die Urgemeinde und der Hellenismus," by Professor Ernst von Dobschutz, in Emerson...
Each year hundreds of plans for reforms and a few for betterments in the College equipment ate conceived and die a hasty death as soon as their patrons have withdrawn support. But of all those that dawned last year a certain healthy few are gradually emerging, even in these early weeks at College, from their summer hiding places. Not the least important of the few is the active campaign for a new gymnasium which started so auspiciously last year. The canvass made in the spring showed that the undergraduates were seriously interested in the project. Members of the Class...
...exchange professor was born at Saint-Die, a village close to the German frontier, in 1871. He was educated at the Paris lycee Louis le Grande and studied later at the universities of Berlin, Heidelberg and Copenhagen. He served his military term in the same regiment with Raymond Poincare, now president of France. After some years of teaching at the University of Lyons he joined the faculty of letters at the Sorbonne, where he at present holds his professorship. M. Baldensperger has written extensively for literary periodicals under the name of Fernand Baldenne. He is moreover the author of several...
Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1. Overture, "Poet and Peasant," Suppe 2. Prelude to "Die Meistersinger." Wagner 3. Waltz, "Village Swallows," Josei Strauss 4. Largo Handel Violin, Mr. Hoffman; Organ, Mr. Marshall; Harp, Mr. Rogers. 5. Overture, "The Bartered Bride," Smetana 6. Evening Song, Schumann 7. Overture, "Tannhauser," Wagner 8. Selection from "Carmen," Bizet 9. Organ Solos, Mr. Marshall. 10. Reverie, mabel Going 11. Kaiser Waltz, Strauss 12. March, "El Capitan," Sousa