Word: magic
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Entrance of Guests into the Wartburg (Tannhauser), Organ, Mr. Marshall.Wagner 2. Overture, "Jubilee," Organ, Mr. Marshall. Weber 3. Waltz, "Legends from the Vienna Woods," Strauss 4. Selection, "Madame Butterfly," Puccini 5. Overture, "Der Freischutz," Weber 6. Suite, "L'Arlesienne," Bizet (a) Prelude. (b) Adagietto. 7. Wotan's Farewell and Magic Fire Scene (Die Walkure), Wagner 8. Rhapsody, "Espana," Chabrier 9. Overture, "The Merry Windsor," Wives of Nicolai 10. Evening Song, Schumann 11. Selection from "The Mikado," Sullivan 12. March, "Stars and Stripes," Sousa
...gone astray in his economics, but his observations on the other aspects of opera are sometimes discriminating, often pertinent, and for the most part unusual. But how can opera be said to be caste-making?" Are those who attend "in society" and those who stay away outside the magic circle...
...served, and the entertainment will consist of music and readings. Professor I. L. Winter '86 and Mr. F. W. C. Hersey '99 will read from modern English authors. L. G. del Castillo '14 will play selections on the piano, and J. T. Lanman '15 will perform feats of "black magic...
...most striking article, by far, in the new number of the "Monthly" is that of Mr. Cuthbert Wright on "The Black Heaven." It deals with typical episodes in the history of black magic from the Middle Ages till the present day, and shows, on the part of the author, considerable knowledge of the subject and imaginative sympathy with the characters described. If exception may be occasionally taken to particular statements (such, for example, as the assumed identity of Bluebeard with Marshall or Retz), these are not matters of importance. Mr. Wright's style has freedom and richness...
...pedantry against him. Euripides as a thinker shows that he had not attained unity and harmony in himself although he had a nicety of observation and epithet. As a dramatist his technique is beyond our scope. As a poet he had many faults, but he had great poetical magic...