Word: sopranos
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Thus on October 19 Madeleine d'Espinoz Colonine, soprano, will sing; on November 16 comes Miss Ippolito, the violinist; on December 7, Mme. Lameroff from the "assisting artists" for Boston; on January 11, Mr. Schroeder, the violincellist from the band; and so in order: Miss Roberts, contralto; Mr. Casella, composer and pianist; Mme. Ferrabini-Jacchia; and finally Miss Church, pianist, on April...
...Francis Boott prize of $100 is given for the best piece of concerted vocal music composed by a member of Harvard College or any of the graduate schools of the University. The composition must be written in four voices, soprano, alto, tenor, and bass, with or without organ or piano accompaniment...
...University Glee Club will give one of its most important performances this evening in conjunction with Miss Frieda Hempel, soprano soloist, at Symphony Hall at 8.15 o'clock. This is the second year that Miss Hempel has assisted the Glee Club at the annual symphony concert, and tonight will be her first appearance in the United States since her very recent concert series at Havana, Cuba. Last summer she made a tour of Europe, singing in Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Milan, and numerous other places...
...office of Symphony Hall. The Complete program follows: Ave, Verum Corpus Des Pres O Gladsome Light Davison Ecce Iam Noctis Chadwick The Harvard Glee Club Widmung Schumann Mondnacht Schumann Ave Maria Schubert Hark, Hark, the Lark! Schubert Miss Hempel Echo Song Lassus Far O'er the Bay Franck (Soprano Solo by Miss Hempel) Choeur des Chameliers, from "Rebecca" Franck City of Chow Bantock The Harvard Glee Club On Wings of Song Mendelssohn Virgin's Lullaby Reger Fetes Galantes Hahn La Belle du Rol Holmes Miss Hempel To All You Ladies Now on Land Callcott Around Us Hear the Sounds...
...chapel of the Andover Theological Seminary on Francis avenue this evening at 8.15 o'clock, Mr. A. Vincent Bennett, Organist and Choir-Master of King's Chapel, Boston, will give the third of the series of organ recitals. He will be assisted by Mrs. Winslow Porter, soprano, who will sing a few religious pieces. The recital will be open to the public...