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This evening in Paine Hall, members of the Wellesley Madrigal Group and ten players from the brass section of the Pierian Sodality under Malcolm Holmes '28 will give an unusually interesting concert composed of fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth century works which Mr. Holmes brought back with him last summer from...
Joining with the Wellesley College Orchestra and the Wellesley Madrigal Group the brass section of the Pierian Sodality will give a concert under the direction of Malcolm II. Holmes '28 on Wednesday evening, December 4.
The Radcliffe Choral Society's singing of the delightfully naive, yet technically intricate madrigal, "The Nightingale," of Weelkes, and in the "Arkansas Traveler," more than made up for a rather drab and mechanical interpretation of a Gluck chorus from "Orpheus."
A British socialite coyly rehearses some friends in a madrigal to be sung at Christmas. They decide to make the madrigal "Christmasy" by adding ''Noel! Noel!" at the end.
Dr. A. T. Davison '06, conductor of the Harvard Glee Club, was presented a set of 36 volumes of the English Madrigal School, in appreciation for his work in directing the club for more than 15 years, at a meeting held last night after the Yard Concert. The presentation was...