Word: wagner
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...clock. Miss Winifred Smith will be the soloist and will play the first movement from Bruch's "Concerto for Violin," in D minor, No. 2, and Henschel's "Ballade." The orchestra will give the following programme: Dvorak's "Symphony From the New World;" Brahms', "Hungarian Dances;" Wagner's, "Introduction and Love-Death from Tristan and Isolde." Tickets will be on sale at Sever's, and after 7 o'clock at the auditor's office in Memorial Hall...
February 13.--Richard Wagner, the Musician...
...United German Singers' Association, which is composed of the leading German choral societies of Boston and its vicinity, will give a concert for the benefit of the Germanic Museum in Symphony Hall, Boston, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The programme will include choral music and solos from Wagner, Weber, Rheinberger, and a number of other composers. The orchestra will be under the direction of Mr. Gustave Strube, whose "Hymn to Eros" will be rendered for the first time. The soloists will be as follows: Organist, Alois Bartschmid of Boston; pianist, Richard Burmeister of New York; tenor, Karl Doering...
...Washington street, Boston, at Sever's Bookstore, and at Symphony Hall. The complete programme will be as follows: 1.Organ solo: a. Vision, Rheinberger. b. Fiat Lux, Dubois Herr Alvis Bartschmod. 2. Overture: Euryanthe, Weber Orchestra. 3. Gruss uber den Ozean, Kollner Male Chorus. 4. Love song from "Die Walkure," Wagner Herr Karl Doering. 5. Concerto in F minor. Weber (New arrangement by R. Burmeister). Herr Richard Burmeister and Orchestra. 6. Aria from "Rienzi," Wagner Mme. Isabelle Bouton. 7. a. Heimkehr, Gelbke b. My old Kentucky Home, Forster Male Chorus. 8. Two German songs: a. Drei Wanderer, Herrmann b. Verlust...
...United German Singers Association, including all the leading German choral societies of Boston, will give a concert in Symphony Hall, Boston, on Sunday evening, January 25, for the benefit of the Germanic Museum. The programme will include choral music and solos from Wagner, Weber, Rheinberger and others. A "Hymn to Eros" will be led by the author, Gustav Strube, a member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and leader of this concert. Richard Burmeister, of New York, will give a piano recital...