Word: mendelssohn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Davison '06, will take place in the chapel at 5 o'clock this afternoon. The organist for today's program, which contains several classic as well as modern selections, will be Mr. Archibald Sessions of New York City. The program in full is as follows: Sonata in F minor Mendelssohn Invocation. Musette Dandrieu Prelude Clerambault Ciacona Pachelbel Andante Cantabile Tschalkowski En Bateau Debussy Chant du Soir Karg-Ellert Choral, "Now thank we all our God," Karg-Elert Scripture Reading. Prelude and Fugue in E minor Bach Melodie in E Rachmaninoff Scherzo (Fifth Sonata) Guilmant...
...Glee Club Quartette 6. Football songs Arranged by Childe Australia Arranged by Hancock Glee Club 7. Piano Solos Sleepy Keleher Up and Down Keleher J.L. Keleher'27 8. Along the Old Lake Trail Tierney March Bigelow Banjo Club 9. Violoncello Solos A Good-bye Hyts Song Without Words Mendelssohn-Bartholdy R. B. Greenman '27 10. Prayer of Thansgiving Kreuser Marching Brahms Combined Clubs 11. Fair Harvard Combined Clubs
Sonala No. 1, in E fiat major Bach Sonata No. 1 in F major Mendelssohn Fantasia and Fugue on the Choral. Ad nox, ad salutary mundam. Lisat
...honorary 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...
...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...