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Richard Donham '27 is the winner of the Baccalaureate Hymn contest of the Senior Class, it was announced last night by Madison Sayles '27, Chairman of the Class Day Committee. Donham's hymn is entitled "A Baccalaureate Hymn", and will be sung to the tune of "Saint Anne...
...violin, at 7. Eight-year-old Ottavio Gallo (above) has Bach and Paganini as precedents for his precocity. Chopin, Liszt and Rimsky-Korsakov were first famed as nine-year-olds. Mendelssohn, Schubert, Stravinsky and Boomfield-Zeisler waited until they were 10 before startling the music world; Beethoven, Saint-Saens and Florence Easton, until they were 11. Tetrazzini trilled at 12. Jenny Lind, Pietro Mascagni, Percy Grainger, Marcella Sembrich were obscure until...
Tonight's pops concert, to be held in Symphony Hall, will begin at 8:15 o'clock. The program follows: Overture to "The Bronze Horse" Auber Suite from "L'Arleslenne" No.2 Bizet Meditation from "Thais" (Solo violin--Julius Theotlorowicx) Massenet Military March from the "Algerian Suite" Saint-Baens Overture to "Sakuntala" Goldmark Waltzes Brahms-Gericke Largo Handel First Slavonie Dance Dvorak Overture to "La Belle Helene" Offenback Waltz from "Coppelia" Delibes March, "Lorraine" Ganne
Pursuing his subject, the benign old gentleman ventured two statements to the effect that Augustus Saint-Gaudens became the greatest U. S. sculptor, and that the most noted living U. S. sculptor is Daniel Chester French, aged...
...confused with Saint-Gauden's famed Lincoln in Chicago...