Word: glazounov
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...Military Polonaise Chopin-Glazounov *Large, from the "New World" Symphony Dvorak *Entrance of the Little Fauns Pierne *Waltz of the Flowers, from the "Nutcracker" Suite Tchaikovsky *"The Prince and the Princess," from "Scheherazade" Rimsky-Korsakov *Ave Maria Bach-Gounod *Bolero Ravel College Medley by the Regis College Glee Club Fantasy, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" Churchill-Bodge *March, "Pomp and Circumstance" Elgar...
...Moscow's "Persimphans," a conductorless orchestra organized in 1922, gave 90 concerts during its first two years, was praised by Composers Glazounov and Milhaud...
...Glazounov's Eighth Symphony...
...Glazounov's Eighth Symphony completes the program. This work, composed in 1906, is the last of the symphonies which the seventy-year old Russian has written. Unlike many of his countrymen, Glazounov does not give his music a pervasive tone of pessimism. Instead, he has acquired a spirit of optimism--a product no doubt of the comparatively easy and successful path along which the course of his life has run. To him, the problem in music is that of perfection, not of experimentation. B. G. Wells' description of the man who "walks backwards into the future" might easily be applied...
...clock this evening in Symphony Hall. "On the Mall" marchGoldman "Poet and Peasant" overture Suppe Austrian Anthem Hydn Sixth Hungarian Dance Brahms "Espana" rhapsody Chabrier "In the Spring", Grieg Fourth Symphony finale Tchaikovsky "Fortune Teller" selection Herbert "Volga Boatmen's Song" Arr. by Jacchia "Panaderos" dance Glazounov...