Word: musical
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Open talk under auspices of Music Department, "Explanatory Comments on Wagner's 'Siegfried'," by Mr. Henry L. Gideon in John Knowles Paine Concert Hall...
...Open talk under auspices of Music Department, "Explanatory Comments on Wagner's 'Siegfried'," by Mr. Henry L. Gideon in John Knowles Paine Concert Hall...
...judges--members of the Music Department and members of the Senior class--found it very difficult to make a selection due to the excellence of four of the songs submitted. The successful song was chosen because of its tunefulnes and directness. It is hoped that the best of the other songs may be arranged and sung by the Glee Club, if possible, or used for football songs next year, with a slight alteration of the words. A. T. DAVISON...
After all, the fact remains that the Pierian is not up to standard as an orchestra, since the Music Department does not give a half-course credit to its members for a year's work, as it does in the New England Conservatory orchestra. While it is true that in its present status the Pierian would not be able to render the scores for Music 3, 4, and 6, this does not mean that an orchestra could not be built up capable of so doing...
...however, the object of the CRIMSON to attack the Pierian, but to show the need of a University orchestra, under the control of the Music Department. Such an orchestra could be of utmost service to the department,--for example, by playing illustrations for Music 3 and 4, and by running over original scores for members of Music 6. At present, a man who plays a year in the New England Conservatory Orchestra gets credit for a half course. There is no reason why such an advantage should not be enjoyed in an orchestra from which the University gained the benefits...