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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Karlsruhe. The Fourth German Handel Festival from May 30-June...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: European Festivals | 4/21/1930 | See Source »

...Club office in the Music Building. Admission for students of the University or Radcliffe is $.50 and for the public $1.25. The program is as follows: Jerusalem Parry Me Ye Have Bereaved Morales Marching Brahms Three Pictures From "The Tower of Babel" Rubinstein May No Rash Intruder (from "Solomon") Handel Choruses from "Ruddigore" Sullivan Dirge For Two Veterans Hoist Fireflies--Russian Folk Song Three Welsh Folk Songs The Monk's March O' Why Camest Thou Before Me? Men of Harlech Summer Evening Student Song of Finland Drake's Drum Coleridge-Taylor

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GLEE CLUB GIVES HOME CONCERT NEXT MONDAY | 4/17/1930 | See Source »

...trip as announced by Manager J. R. Graham '30, will be partly secular and partly religious. It will include the following selections: "Jerusalem" by Parry, "Justorum Animae" by Byrd, "Marching" by Brahms, Three pictures from "The Tower of Babel", "May No Rash. In-truder" from "Solomon" by Handel, Choruses from "Ruddigore" by Sullivan, "Dirge for Two Veterans" by Holst, "Fireflies"--a Russian folk song, "Summer Evening" by Finrish

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB STARTS TRIP TOMORROW | 4/4/1930 | See Source »

...Handel--Arioso--"Ombra mai fu dt vegetabile" from "Serse". Mr. Partridge accompanied by string orchestra...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PIERIAN ORCHESTRA TO PLAY AT HARVARD CLUB TOMORROW | 3/8/1930 | See Source »

...sounds filled Manhattan's Carnegie Hall one afternoon last week. The occasion was a recital by Pianist Hans Earth, to show the development of the pianoforte of the past, present, future. It began with the 1750 period and the harpsichord; the instrument played was an exact model of Handel's and Beethoven's, with plectrums made of real crows' quills and leather. Then came a group for the modern grand piano which differs from the harpsichord in that it has padded hammers which produce tones by striking (rather than plucking at) tightly stretched metal strings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: New Piano | 3/3/1930 | See Source »

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