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Tonight's program at the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall is as follows: 1. March, "Boccaccio," Von Suppe 2. Overture, "Martha," Flotow 3. Waltz, "Die Fledermaus," Strauss 4. Selection, "La Belle Helene," Offenbach 5. Ballet Music, "La Gioconda," Ponchielli 6. Entr'acte, "Werther," Massenet 7. Selection, "Aida," Verdi 8. Cortege from "The Queen of Sheba," Gounod 9. Bacchanale, "Samson and Delilah," Saint-Saens 10. Entr'acte, "Lakme," Delibes 11. Waltz, "The Merry Widow," Lehar 12. March, "Star of the North," Meyerbeer

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pop Concert Tonight | 6/17/1912 | See Source »

Following is the program for the Pop concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1. March, "Black Bess," Strube 2. Overture, "Martha," Flotow 3. Waltz, "Girls of Baden," Komzak 4. Selection, "The Enchantress," Herbert 5. Overture, "William Tell," Rossini 6. Ballet Music from "La Gioconda," Ponchielli 7. Largo, Handel Violin, Mr. Hoffman; Harp Mr. Schuecker; Organ, Mr. Marshall. 8. Prelude to "The Mastersingers of Nuremberg," Wagner 9. Selection, "The Siren," Fall 10. Waltz, "Jolly Fellows," Vollstedt 11. American Fantasy, Herbert 12. March, "Eichenlaub und Schwerter," Blon

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pop Concert Tonight | 5/18/1912 | See Source »

Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1.March, "Flag of Victory," Blon 2. Overture, "Martha," Flotow 3. Waltz, "Wiener Blut," Strauss 4. Finlandia, Sibelius 5. Overture, "William Tell," Rossini 6. Valse lente and Pizzicato from suite "Sylvia," Delibes 7. Selection, "Rigoletto," Verdi 8. Introduction to Act III, "Lohengrin," Wagner 9. Overture, "Si j'etais Roi," Adam 10. a. Entr'Acte "La Colombe," Gounod b. Petits Soldats de Plomb, Pierne 11. Selection, "The Enchantress," Herbert 12. March, "Teufel," Suppe

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pop Concert Tonight | 5/9/1912 | See Source »

...Henry's own mill Martha finally goes. There in the spinning-room, with its racing machinery and tired children tending the bobbins, she finds two little ones who attract her. Brother and sister they appear to the world, though they have already explained to us that "Skinny" Hinks, the boy, is really the child that Lirty had left when he died in the hospital. The remainder of the act tells of Martha's attempts to secure work in the mill in order to see the children, how the foreman and a director think her an investigator and refuse...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "THE PRODUCT OF THE MILL" | 10/9/1911 | See Source »

...Hinks captures him, brings him back to work. With a mob of crazed mothers who gather outside the mill when piercing screams come from within, we learn that "Skinny" has been injured in the machinery. Martha takes him to his cabin and nurses him. From the lips of old Hinks she hears the story of how he took him from a dying man in a hospital who owed him money; and she knows that "Skinny" is her own child...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "THE PRODUCT OF THE MILL" | 10/9/1911 | See Source »

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