Word: violin
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...programme for the fourth symphony rehearsal which occurs this afternoon is as follows: Overture, Michael Angelo by Gade; concerto for violin, Beethoven; Schuman's Symphony No. 1 in Bb; Soloist, Franz Kneisel...
...orchestra showed its great techinal skill and wonderful finish in the "Leonore, No. 3." overture. The violin passages in the conclusion were played with an exactness which can never be excelled. By far the most interesting suite the orchestra employed, is Moszkowski's suite in F, every one of the five movements bringing enthusiastic response from the audience. Each is very characteristic, and brings out some peculiar feature of the orchestra. In the first movement is a tuba solo, in the third, a flute solo, variation of a theme, also a variation with whole stringed orchestra pizzicatto and the last...
...Reverie-Violin solo (Vieuxtemps)-N. Longworth...
Following is the symphony programme for this weeks concerts: L. Cherubini, overture (Abenceragen); A. Rubenstein, concerto for violin; Schumann, overture (Manfred); Beethoven, Symphony No. 7. The soloist is Mme. Camilla Urso...
...this evening's concert the club will be assisted by Hackett, Willard and Longworth, all of '91-Hackett and Willard each singing a solo, and Longworth playing a solo on the violin. The club has twenty-four members: First tenors-Rice, Ruggles, Parker, Blaney, Willard, Scott; second tenors-Liscomb, White, King, Morton, Hayes; first bases-Williams, Frame, Holt, Marple, Washburn. J. W. Rice, Geary; second basses-Griffin, Hate, Hopkinson, Cannon, Longstreth, Embick, Alkinson. The officers of the club are: President, Atkinson; secretary, Hopkinson; leader, Liscomb...