Word: ida
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Debussy never finished Mrs. Hall's Rhapsodie. His last ambitious work was an order from Poet Gabriele d'Annunzio who wanted music for his Martyre de Saint-Sébastien to give to his mistress. Dancer Ida Rubinstein. Debussy's idolaters like to call Saint-Sébastien the great French Parsifal. Stage performances are never given to bear out their belief. The few concert performances have made it seem like the product of a tired, sterile mind. The War cast a final blight on Debussy's creative powers. One of his last feeble works...
...program for tomorrow is as follows: Harvard Hymn Paine Ecce Lam Noctis Chadwick Fireflies Russian Folk Song The Campbells Are Coming Scotch Folk Song If Here, Where All is Dark and Silent Gluck Secret Nook Brahms Choruses from "Princess Ida" Sullivan
...Yard will be free to the public and all members of the University. The program will be as follows: Harvard Hymn Paine Salvation Belongeth To Our God Tschesnokoff Fireflies Russian Folk Song At Father's Door Russian Folk Song Secret Nook Brahms Les Anges French Carol Choruses from Princess Ida Sullivan College Songs...
...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...
...annual concert of the Club at Milton Academy on February 17 will contain the following selections: two choruses from "Princess Ida," by Gilbert and Sullivan; Vittoria's "Ave Maria"; "J'Entends le Moulin," a 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...