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...programme for the symphony concert this evening will be as follows: Overture "Ruy Blas," Mendelssohn-Siegmund's Love Song (Die Walkure), Wagner,- "An Island Fantasy" (new), J. K. Paine-Song with piano, Dvorak-Symphony in E flat Major No. 2 Goldmark. The soloist will be Mr. William J. Winch...
...soloist was Mr. Winch, and it is needless to say that he has not lost the place in the hearts of lovers of music which he has held so long. His efforts last night received very warm demonstrations of approval, which they thorougly deserved. Singing of such artistic merit, of such genuine and thoroughly sympathetic feeling is very refreshing to hear. His selections were in themselves of great interest; a barcarole by Gounod, captivating in its rhythmic swing and fine harmonies, of which the spirit was admirably caught by Mr. Winch; a quaint and charming old melody of Purcell...
...last annual commencement of the University of Tokio, Japan, winch was held October 27, 1883, there were 67 graduates, representing the departments of law, civil engineering, chemistry, physics, medicine, literature and pharmacy...
...Sanders Theatre last night was well attended. The audience was large and enthusiastic. The programme was by far the most popular we have yet heard. The recitations were all rendered with the care and taste that characterizes all of Mr. Henschel's work. In the absence of Mr. Winch, Mr. Henschel consented to fill his place, to the delight of the audience. His two selections were from the "Meister-Singer" and the ever-welcome "Two Grenediers." The latter selection introducing the Marseillaise, was received with a round of hearty applause that continued for some minutes. Schumann's symphony...
BOSTON MUSIC HALL. - This evening, at 7.45, will be given Berlioz's "Damnation de Faust," with the famous Georg Henschel as Mephistopheles; Miss Bailey, as Marguerite; Mr. Winch, as Faust; and Mr. C. E. Hay, as Brander. Chorus of 300; orchestra of 60; under the direction of Mr. B. J. Lang...