Word: minuet
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first one, E. B. Ahlborn '02, as La Fortune, was painfully careful and seemingly needed more practice to be altogether at his case. The "caprices" were spirited and well-drilled, but showed a great lack of lightness on their feet which detracted much from their otherwise excellent showing. The minuet was graceful and very well executed, though a little too much carelessness was shown, even for a dress rehearsal. The music, furnished by the Bohemian Orchestra, was appropriately chosen and well appreciated...
...usual, the ballets will form an important and interesting part of the performances. This year a minuet and a serpentine dance have been arranged, both of which are simpler than the average of those introduced in previous plays. J. J. Coleman has been coaching all the members of the ballet...
...following men will dance in the ballet: Minuet--L. C. Ledyard '00, G. B. Perry '03, P. E. Coyle '01, H. Tappin '00. Serpentine--R. Wellman '03, E. M. Brush '01, W. L. Cropley '01, S. Burton '03, H. R. Hayes '01, G. H. Tower '01, H. B. Whitman '03. Dancing clown, A. E. Ells '02; Fortune, E. B. Ahlborn. The following men are managers of the play: B. D. Barker '01 and T. J. Eastman '01, business managers; E. L. Dudley '00, stage manager; R. C. Hatch '00, master of properties; W. L. Cropley '01, in charge...
About fifty men came out as candidates for the ballet of the French play, from whom after several trials the following men were selected: For the minuet--L.C. Ledyard '00, A. E. Harris '00, P. E. Coyle '01, and H. Tappin '00. For the serpentine dance -- R. Wellman '08, E. N. Brush '01, B. M. Brownell '01, W. L. Cropley '01, LeG. S. Burton '01, H. Hayes '01, G. H. Tower '01, H. Hayes '01, G. H. Tower '01, and H. B. Whitman '03. The part of the dancing clown will be taken by A. E. Ells...
Mozart, Symphony No. 46, in D major, "without Minuet" (Breitkopf and H. 1st Ed. No. 1).- Beethoven, Concerto for Pianoforte, No. 4, in G major, op. 58.- Rimsky-Korsakoff, Symphonic Suite, "Scheherazade," op. 35. (First time at these concerts). 1. The Sea and Sinbad's Ship. 2. The Story of the Calender-Prince. 3. The Story of the Young Prince and the Young Princess. 4. Festival at Bagdad; the Sinking of Sinbad's Ship...