Word: mozart
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...noted soloists will assist Mr. Whiting this evening. Miss Loraine Wyman, a soprano, will sing a repertoire of old English and French songs. A flutist, Mr. George Barrere, will give several selections accompanied by Mr. Whiting at the harpsichord. Compositions by Bach, Mozart and Handel will be played...
...purpose of the Pierian Sodality to bring before the American public at least a small part of what is good in contemporary music. Already several manuscripts have been used successfully, but the established classics, especially those of Mozart, Mendelssohn, Shubert, and Beethoven, remain dominant in the repertoire of the Sodality...
...various selections on the program. Miss Loraine Wyman, a soprano, will sing a repertoire of old English and French songs. Mr. George Barrere, who plays the flute, will play several selections accompanied by Mr. Whiting at the harpsichord. The numbers which will be given include compositions by Bach, Mozart and Handel...
...epithet was too indisputable to require emphasis, "The Incomparable." Karsavina is the only woman who has ever been capable of challenging the justice of that epithet. How rash was her challenge? A large audience went to see. For them she danced. In chevelure of curled peruke, to a Mozart serenade, she swished her silken panniers, as did the belles of Bath, treading in the formal maze of a minuet, all the pride and fashion of the 18th Century caught in pattern of her narrow slippers. She danced a "Hurdy-Gurdy" dance like a marionette of ivory pulled on silver wires...
Friday afternoon and Saturday evening in Symphony Hall, the regular concerts of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The program: Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition"; Beethoven's Overture to "Egmont"; Arensky's Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovsky, and Mozart's Symphony in G major...