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...program follows: Harvard Hymn Paine Come, Thou, Oh, Come Bach Glorious Apollo Webbe O Isis and Osiris, from "The Magic Flute" Mozart Soloist: J. E. Gurney Give a Rouse Bantock The Turtle Dove Arranged by Williams Soloist: W. C. Atwater Four Choruses from "Patience" Sullivan College Songs...
...reputation, Mr. Casella has appeared in practically every musical center of the world in all of his multiple roles. His first visit to the United States during the season 1921-22 was perhaps the outstanding musical event of the year. The Philadelphia Orchestra first presented him as a soloist and conductor in his "Pagine di Guerra." With the Minneapolis, Detroit, and Cincinnati Orchestras he conducted his "Rhapsody Italia" and also appeared as pianist. His debut recital in New York aroused such interest that two others were hastily arranged, making three recitals within one month...
During 1922-23 Mr. Casella's triumphs as recitalist, soloist with orchestra, and conductor, continued. He played the Mozart D Minor Concerto with the Boston Symphony and his own arrangement of Albeniz's "Spanish Rhapsody" with the New York Philharmonic, Cleveland, Boston, Philadelphia, and Chicago Symphony Orchestras. Then for a time he absented himself from the American musical scene, devoting all of his energies to writing and composing...
...program will be: Harvard March "Our Director" Bigelow Symphony No. 12 (B-flat Major) Haydn Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, opus 18 Rachmaninoff (First Movement--Moderato) Mr. Slontmsky, soloist Intermission Soprano Solos a. Recit et Air from "L'Eafant Prodigue". Debussy Mr. Slonimsky, conducting b. Impressions Slonimsky Le Fuite de la Lune Silhouettes Valse Lento Delibes La Fille du Regiment (entracte) Donizetti Rakoezy March (from "Damnation of Faust") Berlioz Fair Harvard
...Soloist and orchestra wil men give Schumann's concerto in A minor for Pianoforte and Orchestra, Opus 54. The concluding piece will be the Overture to "Oberon" by Weber...