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...Choruses," from "Orpheus" Gluck The Glee Club and Orchestra "Danse des Bouffons," from "The snow Maiden" Rimsky-Korsakov The Orchestra "Ecco Iam Noctes" G. W. Chadwick The Glee Club and Orchestra Prelude to "Oedipus Tyrannis" J. K. Paine '69 The Orchestra "Hallelujah Amen," from "Judas Maccabus" G. F. Handel The Glee Club and Orchestra

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ORCHESTRA, GLEE CLUB TO GIVE JOINT CONCERT | 3/25/1933 | See Source »

...program of the annual concert of the Glee Club in Symphony Hall on Thursday, March 16, as announced last night by the management of the Club, will include numbers from Arensky. Holst, Gilbert and Sullivan, Tschesnokoff, Handel, and Stanford. The Club will be accompanied by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Chardon String Quartet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROGRAM OF GLEE CLUB CONCERT IS ANNOUNCED. | 2/27/1933 | See Source »

...program will include the following selections: "The Steaming Rill" Arensky "Must I Forever?" Arensky (acc. "cello by Yves Chardon) "The Dirge for Two Veterans" Holst (acc. by brass) "Princess Ida" Gilbert and Sullivan "Salvation Belongs to Our God" Tschesnokoff "Let Celestial Concerts All Unite" Handel "Hymn to Manas" Holst(solo--Frederick Fuller 1G) "Cavalier Song" Stanford (solo--John Stacy Colman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROGRAM OF GLEE CLUB CONCERT IS ANNOUNCED. | 2/27/1933 | See Source »

...French-Canadian folk song: "The Camels Are Coming"; "Salvation Belongeth To Our Lord," by Tsegesnakoff; the "Cavalier's Song," by Sanford' two choruses from "Orpheus," by Glueck; "Firefiles" and "At Father's Door," two Russian folk songs; "Secret Nock," by Brahms; and "Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite," by Handel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MANAGERIAL COMPETITION IS OPENED TO 1936 BY GLEE CLUB | 2/8/1933 | See Source »

...before the Bishops of Croydon, Guildford and Norwich and 2,700 English & Irish bell ringers. Chicagoans inside & outside the chapel last week heard Carilloneur Lefévere, imported from Manhattan's Rockefeller-built Riverside Baptist Church, play "Now Thank We All Our God," a spot of counterpoint by Handel, "Annie Laurie," a Welsh folksong arid an ancient hymn from the Low Countries, home of the carillon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Bells of Chicago | 12/5/1932 | See Source »

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