Word: pianos
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Last evening the crowd began to assemble in Boylston 1 at 7.10. A large portion of the large audience at Prof. Paine's piano-forte recital last evening were ladies; even the aisles were occupied. The entertainment lasted until 9 o'clock. The following was the general programme: Sonata (D minor)-Beethoven; Farewell-Beethoven; Selections from Schumann; Impromptu-Chopin; Selections-Paine...
...notable success of Professor Paine's piano recitals suggests that an effort be made to induce Mr. Locke to give an organ recital in Appleton Chapel. An entertainment of this kind would certainly prove a pleasurable event to the college public, and would be a source of gratification to all who have appreciated Mr. Locke's skill and success as a musician...
...Piano-forte recital. Prof. Paine. Boylston Hall...
...Burton has written a new song which is to be given at the coming concert of the Glee Club and Pierian Sodality. It is a solo for a tenor voice, arranged with piano and violin accompaniment. Mr. Lilienthal, '83, will sing the solo, and Van Raalte, of Boston, will probably play the violin accompaniment. The words are the song of Wabun, the East Wind, from Longfellow's "Hiawatha." Mr. Burton's setting is often strongly suggestive of Wagner, but altogether his treatment is decidedly original. He has shown great taste and judgment in his work, which will undoubtedly meet with...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: We see by the University Bulletin that the lecture by Prof. Norton upon the "Assos Expedition," and Prof. Paine's piano-forte recital, both come on Thursday evening at 7.30. Many would, no doubt, wish to see both. If, however, they come off the same night, the popularity of Prof. Paine (together with the fact that seats are free) will attract many who would otherwise go to hear Prof. Norton. Cannot Prof. Paine's recital be changed to Friday evening, as originally announced, thus giving all a chance to hear both the lecture and the recital...