Word: entre
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...first Symphony concert in the Sanders Theatre course will be given this evening. The program will be as follows: Vorspiel, "Die Meistersingers," Wagner; Aria, "Here pastore" Mozart; Entr' Acte, "Rosamunde," Schubert; Serenade, Herbert; Symphony in D-minor, Schumann. The soloist will be Mrs. Corinne Moore Lawson, of Cincinnati, who sang with great success at the Worcester festival...
...programme for the thirteenth rehearsal and concert of the Boston Symphony Orchestra is as follows: Overture, "Jessonda," by Spohr; Reigen seliger geister und furien danse from "Orpheus," by Gluck; the ballet music and entr'acte from Schubert's "Rosamunde" and Beethoven's sixth (Pastoral) symphony...
...played as we have ever heard the orchestra play Beethoven, except that in the third movement the sudden change to the "tempo primo" was not together. On the whole, though the symphony is a favorite one, it contains probably some of Beethoven's most commonplace thoughts. The next selection, Entr'acte, from Reinecke's Manfred, was admirably in the spirit of the whole programme. While thoroughly German in character, of the modern school, it was beautiful and impressive, without being difficult to grasp. The orchestra played it in a masterly manner, attaining a wonderfully soft pianissimo at the close...
...remarkably even, without any great power. The Dvorak Symphony offers a large field for criticism. Still we do not see the obscurity so much complained of, the themes are distinct and well developed and at times intertwine to great advantage in the modern fashion invented by Wagner. Gounod's Entr'acte (La Colombe) is remarkably expressive of the subject with its sweetness and freedom of modulation. The Hungarian Rhapsody presents a fine idealization of Hungarian music with its fantastic cadences and its richly colored accompaniments...
...Entr' acte - Manfred. Reinecke...