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...this season in Boston will be in "Siegfried," her only other engagement in this country prior to June fourth will be at the Saenger-fest in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mme. Gadski, the Brunnhilde, has never sung so well as she is singing this year at the Metropolitan. Mme. Alma Gluck is engaged to sing the music of the bird who speaks to Siegfried, because the fresh quality of her voice is peculiarly well adapted to that part. Mr. Sembach, the Siegfried, is recognized as a rarity among German singers in that, in addition to his unusual acquaintance with the traditions...
...Wagner's "Siegfried," which will be given at the Stadium on June 4 by artists of the Metropolitan Opera Company, with Mr. Hertz as conductor. The cast is one of the greatest which could be assembled at this time, the artists including Mme. Gadski, Mme. Schumann-Heink, Mme. Alma Gluck, Messrs. Berger, Whitehill, Reiss, Goritz, and Ruysdael, all of the Metropolitan Opera House, New York. The orchestra, which at the Metropolitan numbers about 85, for this performance will be enlarged to 120 pieces...
...following program will be presented: Franck, Chorale in A minor Dr. Davison. Gluck, "O Saviour, hear me." Miss Brown. Guilmant, Andante (Fourth Sonata) Tours, Gavotte Karg-Elert, Choral Prelude Dr. Davison. Corner, An Old Sacred Lullaby Miss Brown. Guilmant, Allegro Dr. Davison. Gounod, "O My Divine Redeemer." Miss Brown. Brahms, Choral Prelude Guilmant, Minuet (Fourth Sonata). Dr. Davison...
...cast is to include Mmes. Gadski, Schumann-Heink, Alma Gluck, and Messrs. Berger, Whitehill, Reiss, Goritz, and Ruysdael, all from the Metropolitan Opera Company, of New York. Mr. Alfred Hertz, the eminent Wagnerian conductor, will direct the Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra, augmented to 120 players. All of the singers have made memorable appearances in their roles both in the Wagner Festival at Bayreuth and in the Metropolitan Opera House...
...Radcliffe Choral Society and the University Glee Club are planning a significant progressive step in the field of college musical activity. They are to present the opera "Orpheus," by Christoph Wilibald von Gluck, in Sanders Theatre on Monday and Tuesday evenings, April 12 and 13, at 8 o'clock. This will be the first time in the history of undergraduate college music in America that the production of an opera has ever been seriously undertaken, and the outcome of the attempt will be watched with great interest. Dr. A. T. Davison '06, instructor in music in the University...