Word: sung
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Sanders last evening was much larger than the average, but was no more than the merits of the concert demanded. The singing of the Glee Club was the best which has been heard for several years. Naturally the greatest success was scored in the college songs, which were sung with a good degree of vigor and "snap." "Piper Heidsieck" and the concluding "Medley" were particularly acceptable for their novelty. The glees were sung in unusually good tune, although in regard to expression they might be considered somewhat spasmodic. The "African March" was a very striking number. Mr. Carey's whistling...
...SHIPPEN, Sec'y.There will be a trial of candidates for the Freshman Glee Club to-night in 4 Holyoke. All men who have sung at all are urged to try. Tenors at 7.30; bases...
Last year's freshman Glee Club having proved so successful, it is proposed to start one this year on the same plan. Of course no great proficiency will be expected, and it is hoped that any man who has sung at all will try. Candidates will meet in 4 Holyoke, Wednesday, Nov. 18. First and second tenors at 7.30; first and second bases...
...marred the effect of her singing. Her voice is sweet and full, and her artistic perception generally good. The Mozart arias were very acceptably rendered. Mme. Norton failed to catch the spirit of the Lassen song according to our previously conceived idea of it, but that by Forster was sung with much more feeling, and was marred only by the huskiness before mentioned. In response to a recall, she gave Gurlitt's "Messenger," in which she was even more successful. Nothing better could be imagined than Mr. Kneisel's rendering of the Raff cavatina. His tone was pure and sweet...
...ROBERTS.TO SENIORS. There will be three more rehearsals of the class song, this evening, and on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings in Boylston 5, promptly at 7.15. These final rehearsals must be more largely attended, in order to have the song successfully sung...