Word: handels
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...concert will bring to an end the Bach-Handel Festival celebrating the two hundred fiftieth anniversary of the birth of both composers. The following members of the Glee Club will take part...
Amid a great swirl of dust little Lindsborg (pop. 2,016) became once again last week the most vital music centre in Kansas. From eleven States visitors poured into the town, fairly fought for parking space. The attraction was Lindsborg's longtime specialty: Handel's Messiah, performed by 500 local choristers, most of them farmers, storekeepers, mechanics, housewives, cooks...
With the orchestra the Glee Club will sing "Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite" by Handel; "Prayer of Thanks giving," a Netherlands Folk Song; and "Ad Scholam Matrem," the words by Robert M. Greene, Boston Latin School, 1908, to the tune of "Integer Vitae." Along the club will sing "Jesu Dulcis Memoria," by Vittoria...
...accordance with their annual custom, the Glee Club together with the Radcliffe Choral Society will present two concerts with the Boston Symphony Orchestra this spring. This group of 300 singers will offer Handel's "Solomon" on Tuesday evening, April 30, at 8.00 o'clock, and Bach's lengthy "Mass in B Minor" on Sunday, May 5. The latter concert will be presented in two sessions, the first part of the concert starting at 4.30 o'clock in the afternoon and the second at 8.30 o'clock in the evening. In addition, five prominent vocalists will render solos at the performance...
...slight shock to find that the shelves are quite innocent of most of such music, in spite of the fact that much of what he is seeking has been published. Being a persevering fellow, he doggedly goes to the eighteenth century, where again he finds little beyond Bach, Handel, Rameau, Mozart, and Hayden. Having perhaps studied the nineteenth century, our student skips a hundred years, but faints away on the cold floor of the stacks when he finds no English composers except a little Vaughan Williams and Holst; none of the Italian, Malipiero; no scores of the Hungarians, Bela Bartok...