Word: vocalization
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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HISTORICAL CONCERTS.Professor Paine, assisted by vocal and instrumental soloists, will give ten concerts in connection with a course of lectures on the history of music, in Sever 11, on the evenings of March 19, 25, April 9, 13, 23, 30, May 7. 14, 21, and 28. Tickets at $5.00 for the course, are now on sale at Sever...
HISTORICAL CONCERTS.Professor Paine, assisted by vocal and instrumental soloists, will give ten concerts in connection with a course of lectures on the history of music, in Sever 11 on the evenings of March 19, 25, April 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14, 21, and 28. Tickets, at $5.00 for the course, are now on sale at Sever...
...students, we have one suggestion to make to the visitors. We have noticed in the strangers who have recently been present at Chapel, that they occupied themselves solely in following the service. They joined in the psalm, listened throughout to the reading from the pulpit, and added their own vocal contribution to the singing of the hymn. Now, if these gentlemen were the visiting overseers, they evidently did not attain the object of their visit, for they were too much taken up with their own devotion to notice how many others were in an equally religious frame of mind. Therefore...
...considerable sum for the musical education of the college choir. Regular instruction in singing is to be given the choir by Mr. Schnecker, of New York, who is leader of a choir in a prominent New York church. The Princeton students, it is said, sadly mindful of the usual vocal efforts every morning in the chapel, earnestly pray that the New York musician will have success...
...programme as supplying the music; and the singing of the Glee Club on the green at Class Day is renowned. Professor Paine himself had conducted the chapel choir since 1862; and for a number of years prior to 1870 the catalogue had a meagre notice of some "instruction in vocal music, with special reference to the chapel exercises." This seems to have been sorely needed, to judge from the mournful utterances concerning the music at chapel, to be found in the college journals of the time...