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...each one of us he was and will always remain Unser Anton, Our Anton...
...program follows: Organ: Choral Preludes Bach a. Christus der uns selig macht b. Christ, unser Herr, zum Jordan kam Choir: Antiphonal, Haec dies Gallus Adoramus Te, Christe Lassus Hodie Christus natus est Palestrina Organ: Choral Preludes Bach a. Jesus Christus, unser Heiland b. Fuga: Allein Gott in der Hoh sei Ehr' Choir: O vos omnes Vittoria Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring Bach Organ: Larghetto R. Thompson Choir: Antiphonal, Pueri Hebraeorum R. Thompson Organ: Introduction and Allegro from Second Organ Concerto Handel
...Schaick who stood on his deck cocky and smiling, proud to be the skipper of one of the best excursion boats in New York Harbor. He took one little girl by the hand and let her tweak his moppish mustachios. The band was playing "Ein Feste Burg ist Unser Gott." A woman, the last of the 1,400 passengers, waving her hand kerchief to someone on shore as if she had been going on a long journey, ran up the gangplank. There was a jangle of bells, a fountain of spray as the paddle wheels rolled the water...
Only one more of this series of organ recitals remains, that in Andover Chapel on May 25. Frank, Chorale in A Minor Karg-Elert, Prelude Wolstenholme, Allegretto Guilmant, Song Funeral March and Serafic Bach, Chorale, "Vater Unser" Marcello, Psalm Bonnet, "Lamentation" Handel, Bourree Saint-Saens, Prelude Vierue, Finale
...sword, and slapping the flat side of the blade on the table, called for "Silentium" and introduced the first speaker, one of the Professors. This gentleman delivered a short address upon Luther and his work, and concluded by calling upon those present to sing "Ein Feste Burg ist unser Gott." The whole assembly rose, and led by the orchestra sang the first verse of Luther's grand triumphal hymn. a few minutes were now spent in conversation and drinking of beer, and than the Commander made a short speech appropriate to the occasion and called for the health...