Word: ritter
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...annual course of lectures at Vassar College promises to be unusually good this year. Besides weekly illustrated lectures on the "History of Art" by Prof. Van Ingen, director of the School of Painting, and the first of a series of lectures and concerts under the management of Dr. Ritter, director of the School of Music, lectures on the following subjects have been given: "Alexander Hamilton," by President Backus, of Packer Institute; "The Heroic Element in History" and "The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day," by Dr. George P. Fisher, of Yale; "The Lotus in the Decorative Art," by Mr. William...
...most noticeable feature of the programme last night was the quartet in C minor, op. 1, by A. Ritter. The composer is young and the work exhibits some of the commonest faults of youth. In trying to be original he fails in point of clearness and simplicity. Discords abound throughout. The last movement is in the form of a triple figure, while the second presents a curious combination of fugal and romantic treatment. With all the repelling feature there are indications that a second hearing would develop others more interesting. The rendering of the quartet was all that could...
Chamber Concert. Listemann Quartet, Bernhard Listemann, Daniel Kunst, Fritz Listemann, Fritz Giese. Sever 11, 7.45 p.m. Tickets at Sever's. 1, Beethoven. Quartet in C major, Op. 59. No. 3.-2, (a) Tschaikowski. Adagio from second Quartet. (b) Cherobini. Scherzo from Quartet in E flat.-3, A. Ritter. Quartet in C minor...
...Beethoven. Quartet in C major, Op. 59, No. 3. - 2. (a) Tschaikowski. Adagio from second quartet. (b) Cherubini. Scherzo from quartet in E flat. - 3. A. Ritter. Quartet in C minor...
...Ritter, of Vassar College, has recently published two volumes entitled "Music in England" and "Music in America." They are of great interest and fill a need that has long been felt...