Word: liszt
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Wagner 3. Fantasia, "Pagliacei" Leocavallo 4. Songs by Harvard Glee Club Dr. Archibald T. Davison, Conductor a. Morning Hymn King b. Marching Brahms c. Mother Moscow Tchesnokov 5. Scenes Pittoresques Massanet a. Angelus b. Fete Boheme 6. Prelude Walter Piston '24 (Conducted by the composer) 7. First Hungarian Rhapsody Liszt 8. Songs by Harvard Glee Club a. My Bonnie Lass Morley b. In Harvest Time Merikanto c. The Foggy Dew Irish Folk Song Soloist--George Renwick d. The Hundred Pipers Scotch Folk Song e. Chorus from "The Gondoliers" Sullivan 9. Ouverture Solennclle, "1812" Tchaikovsky 10. Waltz. "Madeleine" Waldtufel 11. March...
...They patiently endured intermediate numbers by Salmond and Zimbalist, only to burst forth again at the reappearance of the idol of two generations. Then the stage lights were lowered, just as Paddy first had them lowered in the same place early in the 90's. Then-the Schubert-Liszt Hark, Hark, the Lark, the melting melody of the 'Schubert B-flat Impromptu, and the inevitable Chopin group: Etudes, hurled like glittering lances, and a Scherzo that stung, bit and cooed seductively. Then encores-until the approach of the zero hour when gendarmes forcibly dispersed the immovably enraptured diehards...
Friday, evening in Stelnert Hall, a first recital here by Fela Rybier, Polish planiste. Her program includes. Toccata and Fugue, Buch-Tausig; Pastorale and Capriccio, Scarialti-Tausing; "Scenes from Childhood", Schumann; "Elegle",Rachmanioff; a Nocturne for left hand alone by Scriabin and "Spanish Rhapsody" by Liszt...
...associate member. The President, who is the first honorary Philharmonic member elected since 1900, wrote: "Entertaining, as I long have, a high opinion of the contributions of this splendid organization to the cause of American musical culture, I am delighted to accept." Other honorary Philharmonic members have been: Mendelssohn, Liszt, Wagner, Dvorak, Vieuxtemps, Jenny Lind, Edwin Booth, Theodore Thomas. ¶ The President tentatively accepted an invitation to speak in Philadelphia on July 4. Exercises are to be conducted in Independence Square under the auspices of the American Bar Association. Accompanied by Senator Pep- per, Harold B. Beitler, Philadelphia attorney, marched...
...written for the convenience of those who find it inconvenient to attend the orchestra concerts of a week in the music season." How many such must there be! The work comprised 14 quotations from Beethoven, seven from Tschaikowski, three each from Dvorak and Brahms, two each from Schubert and Liszt, and one each from Johann Strauss, Mozart, Franck, Mahler, Bizet, Verdi, Mendelssohn, Berlioz, Mascagni. The mixing of musical drinks could not go much farther. And the audience said: "Delightful...