Word: mozart
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...opened the Vesper service in Appleton Chapel yesterday afternoon with the anthem "Thy sustaining Grace" by Martin. The congregation read responsively the 145th Psalm, which was followed by a prayer by Dr. George A. Gordon. Mr. D. M. Babcock, '87, then sang with great feeling "O Great Jehovah" from Mozart's Magic Flute. Dr. Gordon preached a short sermon on subjects suggested by last Thanksgiving Day. Mr. Babcock then rendered "Hope in the Lord" from Handel's Largo, and the choir sang the 200th hymn...
...first Symphony concert in the Sanders Theatre course will be given this evening. The program will be as follows: Vorspiel, "Die Meistersingers," Wagner; Aria, "Here pastore" Mozart; Entr' Acte, "Rosamunde," Schubert; Serenade, Herbert; Symphony in D-minor, Schumann. The soloist will be Mrs. Corinne Moore Lawson, of Cincinnati, who sang with great success at the Worcester festival...
...programme for the symphony concert this evening is as follows; Soloist: Mr. Xaver Reiter. Programme: Overture in B. (first time). Schubert; Concerto for Horn., Mozart; Scherzo from the Reformation Symphony, Men lelssohn; Serenade for Strings, Fuchs; Symphony in A. No. 7, Beethoven...
...Mozart.- Quintet in G. Minor; Allegro; Menuetto (allegretto); Adagio manon troppo; Allegro; Second Viola, Mr. Max Zach. A. Dvorak.- Quartet No. 4 in E, Op. 80; Allegro; Andante con moto; Allegro Scherzando; Allegro con brio...
...pleasing all classes equally well in the selection and rendering of his programs. There can be no better foundation for a musical career-and for those less interested in the art, no pleasanter way of spending an hour and a half-than in hearing these masterpieces of Beethoven, Mozart and other composers. The stringed quartette the highest and purest form of instrumental music. We venture once more to urge college men not to let these opportunities slip by unheeded. Let Sever 11 be filled tonight with a truly representative Harvard audience...