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...third of a series of organ recitals in the Memorial Church by Arthur M. Phelps, choirmaster of the Cathedral of St. Paul in Boston, will be given Thursday evening, July 27, at 7.15 o'clock. Mrs. Louise Serra Hollister, violinist, will assist. The program, which will last for approximately one-half hour, follows: Psalm XIX--Marcello (Mr. Phelps), Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring--Bach (Mrs. Hollister), Toccata and Fugue in D Minor--Bach (Mr. Phelps), Un Bateau--Debussy (Mrs. Hollister), Suite Gothique Choral-Introduction, Minuet, Priere, Toccata.--Boellmann (Mr. Phelps...
Built 1759-61. Being Tory property, the church was used as a barracks by the provincial troops during the seige of Boston and the lead pipes of the organ were melted into pullets. When Washington took command of the Continental Army, the church was restored as a house of worship. The pew used by Washington has remained undisturbed...
...second of a series of weekly organ recitals will be given in the Memorial Church by Arthur M. Phelps, organist of the Summer School, and choirmaster of the Cathedral of St. Paul in Boston, on Thursday evening, July 20 at 7.15 o'clock. Miss Gwenolyn Morton, soprano, will assist...
...program which will be played on the new $50,000 Isham organ follows: Prelude (Symphony 1)--Vierne (Mr. Phelps): On Mighty Pens (Creation)--Haydn (Miss Morton), Chorale in A "Minor--Franck (Mr. Phelps); Hear Ye Israel (Elijah)--Mendelssohn (Miss Morton) Choral Improvisation--Karg-Elect, and Sertie--Reports (Mr. Phelps...
...first in a series of organ recitals which will be given weekly throughout the summer in the Memorial Church is planned for Thursday evening at 7.15 o'clock. The selection will be played by A. M. Phelps, choir master of the Cathedral of St. Paul in Boston, on the new $50,000 Isham organ which has recently been installed in the church. Improvements have been made in the acoustics so that they are now perfect. The concerts will last slightly more than half an hour and will be open to the public as well as the Summer School...