Word: tone
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Beethoven sonata, Mr. Bauer assisted and played with unusual brilliancy and remarkable smoothness of tone. Mr. Kneisel infused the usual inspiring rhythmic quality into each performance, especially so in the second movement of the Tchaikovsky quartet...
...first of a series of six exhibits from a well-known collection of half-tone reproductions of famous paintings, has just been placed on exhibition in the Periodical Room of the Union...
...Wednesday evening, December 9, at 8 o'clock, Mr. T. Wylie, of the Suffolk Engraving Company of Boston, will lecture on "Half Tone Engraving and Process Photography." The apparatus used in this work and negatives in different, degrees of development will be shown to illustrate the lecture. Both these lectures will be open to the public...
...tone of the editorial in Monday's CRIMSON was so extraordinary that I should like to express what I feel so strongly that I am sure that others must feel it too. I do not mean to discuss the "niceness" of dealing out editorial sarcasms--practically personal in one paragraph--to amateur athletes. But I should like to protest against the composition of more communications and editorials of the variety that has been so common this autumn, and of which Monday's article was an exaggerated instance. Let me identify further what I mean by quoting two sentences which...
...public performance in Chickering Hall last evening, before a large and interested audience. The opera treats a powerful theme, and at times rises to the highest pitch of dramatic power and lyrical expression. The concerted parts of the opera were particularly effective and stirring, and of great richness of tone and harmony. The accompaniment to the opera was performed on the piano, which fact, in itself somewhat of a detriment, gave indication of the possibilities which orchestral accompaniment would afford...