Word: te
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Choir, led by Dr. A. T. Davison '06, and the Choir of King's Chapel, led by Dr. R. C. Cabot '87, will assist Dr. Davison in the following program: Prelude in D minor, Bach Prelude in E-flat major, Bach Prelude in D major, Professor Davison. Bach Adoramus Te, Palestrina Cantate Domino, The University Choir and the King's Chapel Choir. Hassler Adagio (Sixth Symphony), Professor Davison. Widor Vere Languores Lotti O Sacrum Convivium, The University Choir and the King's Chapel Choir. Viadana Chorale in A minor, Professor Davison. Franck Peritt autem fulgebunt, Mendelssohn Praestat hoe nobis...
...Chinese Students' Club of the University will be given tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union and about 400 guests have been invited for the occasion. The committee in charge consists of Shen Hung, chairman; Cyrus C. Lowe 2G.B. and Mao-te, Tsao 1G.B...
...program follows: Now Let Every Tongue, Bach Adoramus Te, Palestrina Ave Maria, Vittoria Crucificus, Lotti Give a Rouse, Bantock Love Songs, Brahms Serenade, Haydn Bedouin Love Song, Toote Matona, Lovely Maiden, Lassus Three Pictures from "The Town of Babel," Rubinstein My Bonnie Lass, Mosley Drake's Drum, Coleridge-Taylor
...Harvard Club of Rhode Island, in the Churchill House. A program of 12 selections has been arranged, including three specialties by Howard Elliott, Jr., '22, Alden French '21, Gerald Henderson '21, and F. S. Stranahan '21. The program is as follows: 1. Medley, Arrangement Rice Banjo Club. 2. Adoramus Te, Giovanni Pierluggi Palestrina (1526-1594) Now Let Every tongue, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Glee Club. 3. Specialty. Messrs. Elliott, French, Henderson, Stranahan. 4. Specialty. F. S. Stranahan '21. 5. Amorosa, Ethelbert Nevin Mandonn Club. 6. Specialty. Pianologue H. Elliott, Jr., '22. 7. Matona, Lovely Maiden, Laffus My Bonnie Lass...
...performance. The selections ranged from austere classics like Palestrina, Vittoria, Lotti, and Bach to modern romanticists like Brahms, Borodine, and Granville Bantock. The technical and interpretative resources of the chorus could hardly have been subjected to a more searching test, but the singers conquered the difficult counterpoint of "Adoramus Te" and the equally difficult chromatic harmony of "The Lady of the Lagoon" triumphantly...