Word: hopekirk
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1. March "Chantecler," Strube 2. Overture, "Der Freischutz," Weber 3. Valse Lyrique, Emery 4. Selection, "La Traviata," Verdi 5. Four Movements from Suite Gynt," "Peer Grieg 6. Reverie, Hopekirk 7. Selection, "The Flying Dutchman," Wagner 8. Intro. to Act 3, "The Jewels of the Madonna," Wolf-Ferrari 9. Overture, "Zampa," Herold 10. Waltz, "Les Patineurs," Waldteufel 11. Selection, "The Fortune Teller," Herbert 12. March, "Professor T," Goldstein
Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1. Marche des Amoureux, Ganne 2. Overture, "Piccolino," Guiraud 3. Waltz, "Espana," Waldteufel 4. Selection, "The Chimes of Normandy," Planquette 5. Legende, Helen Hopekirk 6. Flute Solo, "Fantaisie pastorale Hongroise," Doppler (Mr. A. Brooke). 7. Selection, "Samson et Delila," Saint-Saens 8. Marche Joyeuse, Chabrier 9. Serenade, "Impressions d'Italie," Charpentier (Viola Solo, Mr. Gietzen). 10. Clair de Lune, A. Maquarre (Violin, Mr. Krafft). 11. Lettre a Maman, Gillet 12. La Mattchiche, Borel
...thorough insight, and the playing of the men most creditable for its union of enthusiastic spirit with much genuine artistic finish and restraint. To vary the program, three pianoforte solos, beautiful and well-known pieces of Chopin, were performed by Mr. Moeldner '13, a pupil of Madame Hopekirk. Although in the first piece the left hand portion was a bit heavy, the Nocturne was played with real poetic feeling, and throughout Mr. Moeldner preserved a singing tone, showed an easy command of the keyboard, and, in the difficult Polonaise, unusual brayura. Following a recently adopted and praiseworthy policy...