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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...case the unsophisticated puckpunchers bearing the colors of purple and yellow (mostly the latter),--in case these fated funsters for once face the music and do not escape the vigilance of the championship CRIMSON team (huzzas!), the following will be the line-up: CRIMSON. LAMPY. Walker, g. g., Makepeace Smith, p. p., Hale Batchelder, c.p., (Capt.) c.p., Wentworth Nesbit, r.w. r.w., Kettell Baker, (Hollister), r. r. Crombie (Hollister) Bennett, l.w. l.w., Herter Sub., Ad Infinitum Sub., Ad Libitum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WILL LAMPY FACE MUSIC | 2/25/1913 | See Source »

...fourth concert of Mr. Arthur Whiting's series of Expositions of Chamber Music will be given in the New Lecture Hall this evening at 8.15 o'clock. There will be no charge for admission, and the lecture will be open only to officers and students of the University. The following program of planoforte music will be presented by Mr. Whiting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fourth Whiting Concert Tonight | 2/20/1913 | See Source »

...Exposition of Chamber Music, by Mr. Whiting in New Lecture Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: What is Going on Today | 2/20/1913 | See Source »

...Spelman writes entertainingly of the opera of the future and presumes that his discussion is based on a "careful examination of the facts of the case." But we question the completeness of his knowledge of all the salient facts. After placing melody as the "divinest element" in music, he continues: "The next most important element in dramatic music is dissonance. The more acute the dissonance, the more intense the emotional effect." We are not sure what he means by this, but take it that he has reference to passages containing complex harmonies and unusual or complicated progressions. But therein...

Author: By Robert W. Atkinson ., | Title: Musical Review for February | 2/18/1913 | See Source »

...Weston continues to instruct us how much we have missed by not knowing the music of Wilhelm Friedman Bach, who is called the "direct precursor of Beethoven." It would be interesting to know how much Beethoven knew about him. But for Mr. Weston, few of us could give much account of him today...

Author: By Robert W. Atkinson ., | Title: Musical Review for February | 2/18/1913 | See Source »

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