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Immediately after the morning service Dr. A. T. Davison will give a short organ recital. This morning he will play: Widor, Toccata...
...Steel '14 6. Waltz, "The Beautiful Blue Danube," Strauss 7. a) Faun Dance from the panto-mine, "Pan and the Star," E. B. Hill '94 b) At Sea, Buck Harvard Glee Club, H. W. Frost '14, Accompanist 8. American Fantasy, Herbert Organ, Mr. Marshall. 9. Organ Solo, Toccata, (Suite Go-thique), Boellman William H. Barnes, '14. 10. Selection, "Lo Boheme," Puccini 11. Fantasia on Harvard Airs, L. G. del Castillo '14 Directed by L. G. del Castillo '14 12. March, "Up the Street," R. G. Morse...
...Davison, Jr., '06 opened the program with an organ recital: "Romance," by Rheinberger, and "Toccata," by Widor. The thirty members of the Harvard Glee Club sang: "At Sea," by Buck, the "Serenade," by Borodine, and several football songs. After the award of the prize the one hundred and twenty members of the four glee clubs rendered the "Stein Song" as the finale of the program...
...seventh of a series of organ recitals open to the public will be presented by Dr. Archibald T. Davison, Jr., '06, organist and choir-master, assisted by A. F. Pickernell '14, tenor, in Appleton Chapel this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Following is the program for the concert: Toccata and Fugue in D minor, Bach Benediction Nuptiale, Dr. Davison. Dubois "How many hired servants" ("The Prodigal Son"), A. F. Pickernell '14. Sullivan Andante (Symphonie Gothique), Widor Scherzo, Becker "Evening Calm," Dr. Davison. Rheinberger "In Native Worth" ("The Creation"), A. F. Pickernell '14. Haydn Intermezzo, Callerts "The Swan," Saint Saens Allegro...
...been prepared for the service, and is as follows: organ prelude, "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme," by Kang-Elert; anthem, "Unfold Ye Portals," by Gounod; prayer response for the choir "O Holy Saviour," by Flemming; the hymns "Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!" and "Jerusalem the Golden;" and the organ postlude "Toccata," by Widor...