Word: poems
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert. Sanders Theatre, 7.45 P. M. Program: Saint-Saens, overture to the opera, "The Barbarians"; Loeffler, symphonic poem, "La Mort de Tintagils"; Beethoven, Symphony No. 8, in F Major...
...Sargent prize of $100, in memory of J. O. Sargent '30, is offered for the best metrical translation of a lyric poem of Horace, the competion being open to undergraduates of the University and Radcliffe. The poem set for translation this year is the fourteenth ode of the second book...
...audience sang the Harvard Hymn, after which the announcement of prizes and the award of deturs took place. Dean Hurlbut announced the offer of a new fund of $3,500, subscribed by the classmates of Lloyd McKim Garrison '88, to establish an annual medal for the best undergraduate poem submitted in competition,--this medal, with a yearly prize of $100, to be known as the Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize. The design of the medal has been executed by Benner. With the consent of the editors of the Monthly, the winner of this prize, may, if he expresses a desire...
...performance was splendidly rendered, and the softer and less brilliant passages were played with delicacy of phrasing and graceful feeling. It was to be regretted that the composition did not permit him to show more than his brilliant technique. The other numbers were: Overture to "Sankuntala," by Goldmark; Symphonic poem, "Vysenrad," by Smetana; and Symphony in D major, No. 2, op, 36 by Beethoven...
Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert. Soloist: Mr. Rudolf Krasselt. Sanders Theatre, 7.45 P. M. Program: Goldmark, Overture.--"Sakuntala;" Saint-Saens. Concerto in D minor for violoncello and orchestra: Smetana, Symphonic poem, "Vysehrad" (No. 1 of the cycle "My Country;") Beethoven, Symphony in D major...