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...Suite, "A Argenteau," Cesar Cui a. Le Cedre. b. Serenade. c. Petite Guerre. d. A la Chapelle e. Le Rocher. 3. Chanson de Matin, Ed. Elgar 4. Overture, "Mignon," A. Thomas 5. Ride of the Valkyries, Wagner 6. Gypsy Suite, E. German a. Valse. b. The Dance c. Love Duet. d. Tarantella 7. Le Dernier Sommeil de la Vierge, Massenet 8. Overture, "Di Ballo," Sullivan 9. Overture, "Galatea," Suppe 10. Mazour from Opera "Halka," Moniuszko 11. Waltz, "Fruhlingstimmen," Joh. Strauss 12. March, "Zaragaza," Ortega
Following is the programme for tonight's concert: Beethoven, Overture, "Leonore," No 2; Duets by Miss Carmela Carboni, Soprano, and Miss Grazia Carboni, Contralto; Bach, Overture (Suite), No. 2; in B minor, for strings, flute, and pianoforte accompaniment; Duet by the Misses Carboni; Tchaikovsky, Symphony, No. 5, in E minor. Tickets may be obtained at Sever's book store or at Sanders Theatre immediately before the concert...
Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert. Soloists: Miss Carmela Carboni, Soprano and Miss Grazia Carboni, Contralto. Sanders Theatre, 7.45 p. m. Programme: Beethoven, Overture, "Leonore," No. 2; - Duets by the Misses Carboni; Bach, Overture (Suite), No. 2, in B minor, for strings, flute, and pianoforte accompaniment; - Duet by the Misses Carboni; Tchaikovsky, Symphony, No. 5, in E minor...
Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert. Soloists: Miss Carmela Carboni, Soprano and Miss Grazia Carboni, Contralto. Sanders Theatre, 7.45 p. m. Programme: Beethoven, Overture, "Leonore," No. 2;--Duets by the Misses Carboni; Bach, Overture (Suite), No. 2, in B minor, for strings, flute, and pianoforte accompaniment; -- Duet by the Misses Carboni; Tchaikovsky, Symphony, No. 5, in E minor...
...best musical numbers in the show. In John de Breeze, C.A. McCarthy '02 took a difficult part very well. He showed considerable skill in his interpretation -- more, in fact, than an amateur usually possesses. His work was notably good when he appeared with the princess; their love duet in the second act was the best song in the opera. A. S. Proudfoot '02, as the princess, deserves praise for carrying himself so gracefully and naturally in girl's costume. The most unique acting was done by H. Ohashi '03. His Japanese love song and sword dance were the most original...