Word: violinist
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...service of Christmas music will be given in the Chapel of the Andover Theological Seminary this evening at 8 o'clock. The Seminary choir will be assisted by Mrs. Clara Jackson, soprano, and Miss Laura Kelsey, violinist, and Dr. A. T. Davison, Jr., as organist and chorister, will direct. In addition to the musical program, President Fitch will give a Christmas address. A cordial invitation is extended to all members of the University and their friends...
...Harvard and Radcliffe Glee Clubs will give a joint concert in Sanders Theatre at 8.15 this evening, over 80 voices participating. Professor Spalding and Mr. Davison, of the Department of Music, will play the accompaniments; and Mr. F. E. Kendrie, violinist, and Mr. Ballantyne, pianist, will also assist in the program...
...Clubs will present a choice program of choral music, consisting of selections from many famous works. A chorus of over 80 voices selected from the two clubs will sing. The accompaniments will be played by Professor Spalding and Dr. Davison, of the Department of Music. Mr. F. E. Kendrie, violinist, will assist in the program...
...concert will consist of selections from the works of Brahms, Cornelius, Gonoud, Grieg, and Tchaikowsky, sung by a chorus of over eighty voices picked from the two clubs. The accompaniments will be played by Professor Spalding, and Dr. Divison of the Department of Music. Mr. F. E. Kendrie, violinist, will assist in the program...
...distinguished musical critic of Boston; an excellent likeness of the late Professor John K. Paine, founder of the Department of Music in this University; a compilation by Professor Spalding of the names of Harvard graduates engaged in various musical activities; a short poem to Edwin Grasse, the blind violinist who gave a concert here not long ago; two songs by Mr. S. F. Damon '14. "To Blossoms" and "A Quoi Bon Entendre," the first preferable in mood and workmanship; and finally book-review, editorial, and foreign correspondence...