Word: princess
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...March, Selected 2. Selections from Faust, Gounod 3. Novelty Waltzes from "Das Suesse Maedel," Reinhardt 4. Andante Cantabila from String quartet, Tchaikowsky (Arranged by-P. C. Clapp '09). 5. Selections from "Die Fledermaus," J. Strauss 6. Minuet and Barcarolla from "Contes d'Hoffman," Offenbach 7. Selections from "The Dollar Princess," Fall 8. Harvard March, Selected
Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: 1. March, "Princess Ninetta," Strauss 2. Overture, "Stradella," Flotow 3. Waltz, "Barcarole," Waldteufel 4. Selection, "Chimes of Normandy," Planquette 5. Entree Triomphale des Boyards, Halvorsen 6. a. Mermaid Dance, from the Opera Comique, A. Marquarre b. Pantomime, from the Opera Comique, A. Marquarre c. Scotch Dance, from the Opera Comique, A. Marquarre 7. Selection, "Cavalleria Rusticana," Mascagni 8. Bacchanale from "Samson et Delila," Saint-Saens 9. Overture, "Mignon," A. Thomas 10. Waltz, "Blue Danube," Strauss 11. Al Fresco, Herbert 12. March, "Obersteiger," Zeller
This cultural contrast gives the background for the story, which deals with the love affairs of the Princess. Many episodes in the play hardly noticed by the average spectator, have historical bearing; for instance, the part of Eckhoff, which Hanfstaengl played splendidly. The play does not say what every German knows, that this soldier who joins the actors, was to become the greatest actor of his time...
...role of the Prince, who is the lover of the Princess, was presented by Dr. Drexler with almost professional perfection, and Mr. Kuttner succeeded in giving a masterly impression of the King and his conservative Hohenzollern. The characters of his ministers and generals were delightfully given by Roth, Lempp, and Loewenberg...
...ladies who assisted the Deutscher Verein in the play were charming. The Queen, Miss Muensterberg, was remarkable, playing her part with a noble reserve. The Princess, Miss Tyng, and Fraulein von Sonnsfeld, Miss Monossowitch, played well together, and reminded one strongly of Minna von Barnhelm and Francisca in Lessing's play which was produced by the Deutscher Verein last year. In the last act, Miss Holden, as Frau von Holzendorf, was very charming. The "Tabakskollegium" of Friedrich Wilhelm I was very well done, and the atmosphere of the low studded room was made impressive by the candlelight...