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...from the "Christmas Oratorio' Bach Miserere Allegri Cherubim Song Rachmaninov Cavalier Song Stanford Along the Garden Ways Heilman Chant de Guerre Schmitt (Soloist: Joseph Lautner '21) Chorus of Bacchantes, from Philemon and Baucis" Gounod Moonland Melartin Coronation Scene, from "Boris Godounov" Moussorgsky Intermission Four Folk Songs: The Galway Piper Gute Nacht Reaper's Song Turn Ye to Me (Soloist: C. R. Gordon II/) Drake's Drum Coleridge-Taylor Love Songs: Brahms Not so Close to Me A Tremor's in the Branches Nightingale, Thy Sweetest Song From You Hills the Torrent Speeds Secret Nook in Shady Spot Then Round about...
...Ezra P. Dillworthy; 5, 6, 8, The Sextet from Lucia (applied as group of six); 9, Pour lo Sport; 10, 11, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John; 17, The Divine Duo; 19, The Poor Nuts; 20, K. K. Rockne; 21, Anthony and Cleopatra; 22, Mama's Boys; 23 to 26, Piper Heidsick; 27, 28, 31 to 34, The Ups and Downers; 29, Great Scot; 35, 37, M. T. Hope; 36; Betty Bronson; 38, G. Silver; 39, The Would-Be-Goods; 40, Joseph Ward; 41 Hal Winston; 42, Centaur; 43, O. Henry (group of two); 44, Paavo Ritola; 45, John...
Religious music, especially carols, are featured in both the program of the club and of Mme Onegin. Four folk songs, "The Galway Piper", "Qut Wacht". "The Reaper's Song", and "Turn Ye to Me", also occupy an important position on the Symphony Hall program...
...program follows: Dainty, Fine Sweet Nymph Morley Galway Piper Irish Folk Song Harvard Glee Club Princeton Instrumental Club Selections Officer of the Day March Sousa Football Songs Harvard Banjo Club Princeton Glee club Kammenoi-Ostrow Polla My Sweetic Turned Me Down Green Harvard Gold Coast Orchestra Thousand and One Nights Waltz Strauss Harvard Mandelin Club Drake's Drum Coleridge-Taylor Football Songs Harvard Glee Club Old Nassan Princeton Glee Club. Fair Harvard Harvard Glee Club...
...their counting houses, as if the Pied Piper were playing to them, out of their counting houses and down to the sea, to the boardwalk by the sea, to Atlantic City. And the cynics who thought that bankers' ears knew no music but the clinking of doubloons on pieces of eight, laughed themselves into face, saying: "Ah well, if it is not gold that calls them, it is at any rate a golden jubilee...