Word: wagner
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...person can be a musician at heart, whether or not, a professional. he considers mediocrity of taste to be an excuse for itself, and that nothing further is necessarily to be desired. But good taste is the result of cultivation. Few persons are born with a natural appreciation of Wagner or Debussy, any more than for Velasquez or Rembrandt. That, however, is no reason for being entirely satisfied with the obviousness of Irving Berlin or Bud Fisher. It is simply a question of the difference between the temporary pleasure which results from an effect pleasing to the senses...
Maestost Andante, from "Samson and Dalila," Saint-Saens Intermezzo, Mendelssohn Romance in G. major, Beethoven Mr. Frederick L. Mahn. Solvegs Song Grieg Andante, Molique Mr. Pasquale Amerena. Devotion, Popper Mr. Carl Stock-bridge. Lohengrins Farewell, Wagner Woodland Whispers, Czibulka Reverie, Ganne
...Palme, 'Cello. Suite, "Sigurd Jorsalfar," Grieg (a) Introduction. (b) Borghilds Dream. (c) Triumphal March. Adaglo from Violin Concerto, Mr. Henri Riedlinger. Viotti Reverie, MacDowell Intermezzo Sinfonico, Mascagni Prayer from "Jewels of Madonna," Miss Alma La Palme. Wolf-Ferarri Gavotte from "Iphigenie," Gluck Melodie, Ole Bull Quintette from "Meistersinger," Wagner...
Lincoln House-C. E. Dean, J. S. Giles A. O. Greenberg, W. Johnson, D. F. Knapp, L. P. Stevens, J. E. Swift, M. A. Thompson, O. S. Wagner, J. Meyer, F. C. McLaughlin, J. S. Spodea, D. V. Thompson, P. B. Ferguson, J. Enrietto, G. Burch, J. W. Meyer, H. H. Hudson, M. Sedgwick, J. Crocker...
Symphony Hall.--"Pops" concert. Program for tonight: 1. Overture to "Gustave,"Auber 2. Waltz, "Girls of Baden," Komzak 3. Badinage, Herbert 4. Fantasia, "II Trevatore," Verdi 5. Prelude to Act III, "Lohengrin," Wagner 6. Flute Solo, Hungarian Fantasy, Mr. Arthur Brooke. 7. Largo, from the "New World" Symphony, Dvorak 8. Rhapsody, "Espana," Chabrier 9. Selection, "Sometime," Friml 10. "Kammenol Ostrow," Rubinstein 11. From the "Nutcracker" Suite, Tschaikowsky a. Danse de la Fee Dragee, b. Danse Russe. 12. Rakoczy March, Liszt