Word: korsakoff
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...from "Der Rosenkevalier", R. Strauss 4. First Hunggarian Rhapsody, Liszt 5. Overture to "Tannhauser", Wagner 6. Dream of Love, Blon 7. Gypsy Dance from "Carmen", Bizot 8. Songs by Chorus of the Eastorn Music Supervisors (with organ), albert Edmund Brown, Conductor. 9. Fantasoa, "Mephistefele", Bolto 10. Hindu Song, Rimsky-Korsakoff 11. Entrance of the Boyards, Halvorsen
...sixty men, will leave South Station for Northampton, where they will take part in a joint concert with the Smith College Oratorio Chorus. Mr. Ivan T. Gorokhoff, the Smith leader, will conduct all the numbers sung by the Smith girls, as well as the Russian Carrol from Rimsky-Korsakoff's Christmas Night, which the Glee Club and the Oratorio Chorus will sing together. The concert is scheduled for eight o'clock...
...appear the Radcliffe Choral Society and the Pierian Sodality Orchestra. The program follows: Part I. Coriolanus Overture, Beethoven Pierian Sodality Orchestra. Break Forth O Beauteous Heavenly Light, Bach Cherubim Song, Tschaikowsky Night Song, Heilman I Sing of the Lady, Solo by E. Daniels, Radcliffe '23. Repper Comes Kolyada, Rimsky-Korsakoff Harvard Glee Club and Radcliffe Choral Society. Part II. Suite in D major, Pierian Sodality Orchestra. Bach I Wrestle and Pray, Bach Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite, Handel Harvard Glee Club, Radcliffe Choral Society and Pierian Sodality Orchestra...
...program, sacred and classical in character, is as follows: Part I. Coriolanus Overture, Beethoven Pierian Sodality Orchestra. Break Forth O Beauteous Heavenly Light, Bach Cherubim Song, Tschaikowsky Night Song, Heilman I Sing of the Lady, Repper Solo by E. Daniels, Radcliffe '23. Comes Kolyada, Rimsky-Korsakoff Harvard Glee Club and Radcliffe Choral Society. Part II. Suite in D major, Bach Pierian Sodality Orchestra. I Wrestle and Pray, Bach Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite, Handel...
...decided change in its policy concerning the music to be played. The orchestra will hereafter offer music of a semi-classical nature and of the type played at the "pop" concerts of the Symphony Orchestra. Stress will be laid on the work of such composers as Tschaikowsky, Rimsky-Korsakoff, Saint-Saens, Wagner, and Coleridge-Taylor. Popular hits and selections from the musical comedies are to be included in the program only where the audience desires this type of music...