Word: musically
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Hall, this evening at eight o'clock. All these clubs have taken great pains with their practice, and the concert promises to be a success in every way. For the Glee Club a song has been written by one of the freshmen, and set to some of the Obispah music. The program is given below...
After months of hard and faithful practice, the freshman musical clubs are ready to give their concert for the benefit of their crew. The practice has not been without good results for the clubs have all worked themselves into excellent shape. For a freshman club the glee club is singing remarkably well, and the mandolin club has shown that the experiment of having a freshman mandolin club can be made a distinct success. The banjo club too, we understand, is playing very well, and will give an excellent concert this evening. There will be a special attraction at this concert...
...music is arranged by H. F. Taylor and A. L. Conger, the latter of whom has composed several original pieces of music for the play. The dialogue was written by C. Stetson, E. Tuckerman, J. D. Hubbell, G. D. Wells and R. C. King. The principals and choruses have been trained by Mr. Blair, who had charge of the Hasty Pudding players...
...series of Cambridge Symphony Concerts was brought to a close last night, with a delightful program of modern music, finely rendered. Harvard men and Cambridge people will have time now to realize how they are favored in the musical line, what advantages they had which are denied to others. The concert was doubly attractive, on account of the soloist, Mr. Eugen D'Albert, whose marvellous playing aroused an unusual enthusiasm in the audience...
...which the action centres about a spectral seaman, whose appearance to a ship's company was a signal for great confusion and fright. The weird quality, of which Thayer is such a master, is very prominent in this whole opera, and readily suggests his subject. Like most of his music this Overture cannot be described, as so much music is nowadays, by comparison with a smooth, gliding stream; there are in it several themes separate and distinct...