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...amber voice - a man like a hogshead of honey; Attilio Boschi, young baritone, who, it is declared, is destined to be "the second Scandiani"; the Rev. Antonio Grimaldi, basso at the Sistine Chapel for 16 years, a famed authority on ecclesiastical music; Eugenio Andriselli, adult male soprano and assistant organist at St. Peter's. In all, there are twelve singers. Their programs will include selections from -the religious music of the sedate Palestrina, operatic numbers and folk-melodies of Southern Italy which, it is said, have never before been heard...
...Scythia (Cunard)−Sir Alfred Yarrow, famed British shipbuilder; William George Besler, President of the Central Railroad of New Jersey; Dr. Miles Farrow, organist and choirmaster -of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine (Manhattan) ; Mme. Helena Rubenstein, beautifier...
...last of a series of five organ recitals which have been held in Appleton Chapel during the winter and spring of this year under the direction of Professor A. T. Davison '06, will take place in the chapel at 5 o'clock this afternoon. The organist for today's program, which contains several classic as well as modern selections, will be Mr. Archibald Sessions of New York City. The program in full is as follows: Sonata in F minor Mendelssohn Invocation. Musette Dandrieu Prelude Clerambault Ciacona Pachelbel Andante Cantabile Tschalkowski En Bateau Debussy Chant du Soir Karg-Ellert Choral...
...Carl G. Pfattevcher A. M. '13, who is the organist and choirmaster at Phillips Academy at Andover, will give the seventh of a series of organ recitals in Appleton Chapel this afternoon at 5 o'clock. This will be the next to the last recital of the series and it will be open to the public. The program will be as follows...
...Mendelssohn and Bach, and introduced his own Sonata Romantica, as well as Skilton's American Indian Fantasy. The barbaric clangor of this last composition made many of his hearers forget that Yon can, when he wants to, play with such solid gravity that he has been appointed honorary organist to St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, and that he holds his active post at New York's Church of St. Francis Xavier. He showed how even the deepest-throated diapasons and most wooden bourdons can be made to sparkle under a rhythmic, bouncing, lively touch. His name...