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...major, Professor Davison. Bach Adoramus Te, Palestrina Cantate Domino, The University Choir and the King's Chapel Choir. Hassler Adagio (Sixth Symphony), Professor Davison. Widor Vere Languores Lotti O Sacrum Convivium, The University Choir and the King's Chapel Choir. Viadana Chorale in A minor, Professor Davison. Franck Peritt autem fulgebunt, Mendelssohn Praestat hoe nobis The University Choir and the King's Chapel Choir. Chadwick Evening Calm, Rheinberger Finale. Vierne Professor Davison...
...Fugue in G minor, Bach Minuet, Handel Allegro moderato, Handel Allegro, Handel From the "Water Music." Dr. Davison. "Come, Beloved," Handel Nina, Pergolesi "Oh! Had I Jubal's Lyre," Handel Miss Dorsey. Pastorale, Franck Minuet Gothique, Boellman Chorale, Vierne Dr. Davison. Moonlight, Schuman Gavotte, from "Manon," Massenet "O,Si Les Fleurs Avaient des Veux," Massent The Nightingale, Alabieff Miss Dorsey. Evening Harmonies, Karg-Elert Finale, Franck Dr. Davison...
...Davison '06 of the Music Department, assisted by members of the University choir, will give the sixth of this year's series of organ recitals, at the Andover Theological Seminary this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Professor Davison will render selections from the compositions of Handel, Guilmant, Franck, and Widor, and the choir will sing some pieces chosen from the works of Palestrina, Lotti, Mendelsshon, Pratorius Viadona, and Bach. This recital will be open to the general public...
...light. The program as announced by Dr. Davison follows: Handel--Fourth Sonata Allegro Andante Professor Davison Palestrina O Bone Jesu Lotti Vere Languores Nostros The University Choir Guilmant Pastoral Allegro Professor Davison Mendelssohn Periti Autem Fulgeturi Pratorius So, How a Rose E'er Blooming The University Choir Franck Chorale in A Minor Professor Davison Viadana O Sacrum Convivium Bach Now Let Every Tongue Adore Me The University Choir Widor Toccata (Fifth Symphony) Professor Davison
Professor Walter R. Spalding will give the second of a series of illustrated lectures on four famous symphonies this evening at 8.15 o'clock in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building. His subject for this evening will be Cesar Franck's Symphony in D. minor. Professor Heilman and Professor Davison will assist in the four-hand illustrations on the pianoforte. These lectures will be open to the public. The dates and subjects of the two remaining lectures...