Word: rachmaninoffs
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...Rachmaninoff, "Cherubim Song...
...program for the Wellesley concert on Sunday is as follows: Response, "Oh God, Thy Goodness," Beethoven Wellesley Choir. Redemption Hymn, J. C. D. Parker University and Wellesley Choirs. O Filii et Filiae, Leisring "Adoramus Te," Palestrina University Choir. Organ, Psalm 19, Marcello Dr. Davison. Cherubim Song, Rachmaninoff University Choir. "Unfold, ye portals everlasting," Gounod University and Wellesley Choirs...
...cases going a whole octave lower. The singing is always unaccompanied, which necessitates absolute control of time and pitch. Then, although all of the old Slavonic Church music has been preserved, in the last century there has been a great revival in its composition, and musicians like Tschaikowsky and Rachmaninoff have contributed to its stock. The concert will be very much worth hearing, if only for the unusual nature of the performance...
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Soloist: Miss Bessie Bell Collier, violinist. Sanders Theatre, 8 P. M. Program: Rachmaninoff, Symphony in E minor, No. 2. op. 27; Bruch, concerto for violin in G minor; Chabrier, rhapsody for orchestra, "Espana...
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Soloist: Miss Bessie Bell Collier, violinist. Sanders Theatre, 8 P. M. Program: Rachmaninoff, Symphony in E minor, No. 2, op. 27; Bruch, concerto for violin in G. minor; Chabrier, rhapsody for orchestra, "Espana...