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These concerts have been arranged on Thursday evenings in order to avoid and conflicts with any other undergraduate engagements. The first of these concerts will be given on December 16, in conjunction with Albert Spalding, the American violinist; the second on February 17, with Frieda, Hempel, the famous prima donna, formerly with the Metropolitan Opera Company, and for the third, on April 7, the club has again engaged Fritz Kreisler, whose concert with the club last year attracted so much attention...
...been decided to give a similar series next year, but in Symphony Hall. For these concerts the management has been very fortunate in securing three soloists of international reputation. At the first concert, to take place December 16, Albert Spaulding, the great American violinist, will play. On February 17, Frieda Hempel, the coloratura soprano, will act as soloist, and on April 7, Fritz Kreisler will once more appear with the club. These concerts have all been arranged for Thursday evenings in order that dances may not interfere with attendance by the undergraduates...
...chairman, and Miss Louise Perry, Mrs. H. A. Davis, T. B. Mallory and Miss Katharine Billings, W. B. Castle and Miss Sarah Bradley, G. W. Taylor and Miss Helen Lewis, R. T. Catterall and Miss Alice Forbes, H. B. Sprague and Miss Lucy E. Sprague, F. Bocher and Miss Frieda B. R. Osgood, E. R. Weinberg and Miss Margaret H. Withrow...
...orchestra of 165 players will be under the direction of Mr. Walter Damrosch, and a chorus of 1200 voices is being selected and rehearsed by Mr. George Dunham. The cast is to be as follows: Elijah, Mr. Clarence Whitehill The Widow, Mme. Frieda Hempel Obadiah, Mr. Johannes Sembach The Angel, Mme. Schumann-Heink The Youth, Mme. Marie Sundelius The Queen, Miss Elvira Leveronl...
Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert. Soloist: Miss Frieda Siemens. Sanders Theatre, 7.45 p. m. Programme: Goldmark, Overture "Sakuntala"; Mendelssohn, Concerto for Pianoforte in G minor; Schubert, Symphony...