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...complete program is as follows: Ondine Ravel Mirage A. L. Steinert '22 Danse Exotic A. L. Steinert '22 A. L. Steinert '22, Pianoforte. Canzonetta from the second concerto Tchaikowsky On Wings of Song Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholody Waltz in A Major F. Brahms H. E. Scott '22, Violin. R. S. Childe '22, Accompanist. Ebb on with me M. Smith '20 The Broken Field M. Smith '20 II pleut document sur la ville G. McC. Newell Sp. The Prayer G. McC. Newell Sp. The Oak Tree Edward Ballantine Love's Creed Edward Ballantine J. F. Lautner ocC., Tenor. R. S. Childe...
...following is the program announced for tonight's Pops Concert at 8.15 o'clock in Symphony Hall: Coronation March from "The Prophet", Meyerbeer Overture to "Mignon", Thomas Waltz, "1001 Nights", Strauss Fantasia, "The Juggler of Notre Dame", Massenet Finale, Fourth Symphony, Tschaikowsky Largo, Handel Solo Violin, Harp, Organ and Strings Gypsy Dance from "Carmen", Bizet Overture to "Die Meistersinger", Wagner Fantasia, "Cavalleria Rusticana" (with organ), Mascagni Waltz, "La Barcarole", Waldteufel Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G minor, Brahms
...Donnell, as the fat Colonel, gave a spirited rendering of "Thank the Lord the War is Over" which has a noticeably Gilbert and Sullivan" touch. The dancing of Miss Eastman and Mr. Brian was also received with the applause which it well merited, and the famous waltz motive, redecorated with several sets of new words, kept coming in at appropriate moments throughout the performance. Unfortunately the work of the Choruses, as likewise that of the principals, was often obscured by the loudness of the orchestra,--a fault which prevented the verses from gaining their full recognition. All in all, however...
...complete program is as follows: Quartet, op 18 No. 5, Betheven Liebestram, Liszt Waltz, op. 42, Chopin La Cathedrale Eugloutle, Pelrissy Sequidilla, Albeniz Mr. Gebhard Quartet, G minor, Faure Piano, violin, viola, and cello...
...Hill needs little introduction to the Cambridge and Boston public. His "Fall of the House of Usher" was played last year by this orchestra, when he was already well known by his charming "Stevensoniana". We were glad to have another opportunity of hearing the "Waltzes", which are still further proof of his skill at orchestration. They contain a wealth and variety of tone coloring, and clever rhythmic devices which relieve the monotony of the waltz rhythm. In form these waltzes suggest the "Valses Nobles et Sentimentales" of Ravel, where there are seven of contrasting mood and character, and the closing...