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...program for this evening's concert is as follows: I. Crucifixus Bach We Praise Thee Schvedov Tenebrae Factae Sunt Palestrina The Harvard Glee Club II. Invocazione di Orfeo Jacopo Peri Cavatina: "Vieni che poi sereno," from "Semiramide" Gluck The Mermaid's Song Haydn Mit deinen blauen Augen Strauss Elfenlied Wolf Bei dir sind meine Gedanken Brahms O liebliche Wangen Brahms Mme. Homer III. Fire, Fire, My Heart Morley Rhapsody Brahms (Contralto solo by Mme. Homer) Russian Folk Songs. Song of the Lifeboat Men Fireflies At Father's Door Drake's Drum Coleridge Taylor The Harvard Glee Club...
...Jacopo Corucci da Pontormo, declared Mr. Clapp, was born in 1494 near Florence. He was left an orphan when quite young and was sent to study art. He never remained long under one master, and his work shows varied influences. Very few of his paintings are well known. The one which comes the closest to being famous is his "Lunette" at Poggio. Of all his productions, those showing the greatest ability are his drawings. He died lonely and disheartened...
...Clapp has been spending some time studying museums in Boston and its vicinity. He is well known as the author of two books, "Les Dessins de Pontormo," and "Jacopo Carucci da Pontormo, His Life and Work...
...Fogg Art Museum this Thursday at 4.30 o'clock Mr. F. M. Clapp will lecture on the Florentine painter "Pontormo--and the men around him." Mr. Clapp is the author of two books on Pontormo--"Les dessins de Pontormo" (1914) and "Jacopo Carucci da Pontormo, His Life and Work...
Several of the books are bound copies of the American Chess Bulletin which Mr. Wainwright won in problem tourneys. One of the books is a very rare edition of a treatise by Jacopo da Cessole and was printed in 1532. This is the work which Caxton translated and printed as "The Game and Playe of the Chesse"--the second book printed in England. There is also a learned work in Latin and Hebrew by Thomas Hyde, professor of Oriental languages at Oxford at the close of the seventeenth century. The Widener copy of this "Shahiludium" is of the extremely rare...