Word: solos
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...these earnest men and women. The man who works not with God belongs to the second class; the little capacity that he possesses is taken from him because he has no part in the advancement of the race. During the services Mr. Karl Pflengel, of Boston, sang the beautiful solo from Elijah, "If With all Your Hearts." The chorus for men's voices "Machet die Thore weit," by Lentzel, and the anthem "In Thee, O Lord, Have 1 Trusted," by Jours, were rendered by the chapel choir...
...regular Thursday afternoon vesper service. After a voluntary by Mr. Locke, the choir rendered the hymn, "Jesus, My Lord." Then after a prayer by Prof. Peabody, the 147th Psalm was read responsively. Mr. W. N. Fessenden, the noted tenor, now singing with the National Opera Company, sang the tenor solo, "Salve Regina," by Will Cox, after which Dr. A. P. Peabody read a selection of Scripture and spoke on the following verse: "I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou should go; I will guide thee with mine eye." The main thought of his remarks...
...Scene de Ballett (de Berriot)-Violin solo by Mr. Longworth...
...Caprice (Gottermann)-'Cello solo by Mr. Naumburg...
...Glee Club then closed the concert with a number of songs. "Alexander," a very handsome adaptation of an old melody, was first given, Mr. Bullard singing the solo. A quintette consisting of Messrs. Honore, Shippen, B. Carpenter, Howard and Willard then sang Mr. Carpenter's latest entitled "Der Jungling" -a very pretty air and jodel. Next came a new arrangement of several old drinking songs not on the programme, and finally the piece of the evening-"The Blue Danube Waltz," which was sung in splendid style...