Word: palestrina
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...Palestrina, Poulene, Tallis, and Hindemith are also represented on tomorrow's program, which will be brought to a close with selections from Purcell's opera, "King Arthur, or the British Worthy." Certainly this early English composer's music should be heard more often, and it is encouraging to note in passing that Lowell House is planning to present "Dido and Aeneas" in April...
Presenting selections ranging from Palestrina to Gilbert and Sullivan, the Glee Club will appear in its annual concert at the Harvard Club of Boston Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. G. Wallace Woodworth '24 will direct...
...number of verses." Scholars have long puzzled over Welsh manuscripts of the 12th Century, trying to decipher lines and circles that meant chords to Cambrian harpists. The Welsh apparently invented harmony, structural basis of all modern European music, dressed their tunes in accompaniments when the countrymen of Bach and Palestrina still took their melody barbarously naked...
Under the direction of Archibald T. Davidson '06, professor of music, the Appleton Chapel choir gave a half hour broadcast ever station WNAC yesterday as a feature of the Catholic Truth Hour. Another program of fifteenth and sixteenth century church music, including works by Byrd, Lotti, and Palestrina will be given next Sunday on the same broadcast...
Professor Hill, who teaches among other courses the History of Music from the Time of Palestrina to the Present Day", is himself the author of what he terms "Jazz Studies". He first became interested in this type of composition when he wrote his first study for the piano team of Meyer and Patterson, prominent radio and concert artists several years...