Word: wind
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Wind in the Willows," K. Grahame...
...quality of realness--an encouraging fact. The poetical pieces have refinement of feeling, but none of them will take strong hold on the reader; "Gulls" is the best, but they all lack definiteness and force. The reviews of Dobson's "De libris," Wendell's "Privileged Classes" and Graham's "Wind Among the Willows," though short, are to the point...
...minor by P. G. Clapp '09, performed by the Pierian Sodality String Quartet and the composer; Mr. F. R. Hancock '11 sang a group of songs comprising "The Song of a Dream," by A. W. Locke '05, "Love Song from the Greek," by C. B. Roepper '10, and "The Wind," by T. Lynes '10. In addition, C. D. Clifton '12 played the Chopin Ballade in G minor op. 23, and P. G. Clapp '09 brought the concert to a conclusion with Beethoven's pianoforte sonata op. 53. The main purpose of the concert being to bring to a hearing compositions...
...group. Mr. Locke's "Song of a Dream" exhibited a sustained lyric mood, with an admirably varied accompaniment. Mr. Roepper called into service an ultra-modern harmonic style, which made his song the most noticeably individual of the group, in delicate delineation and poetic suggestion. Mr. Lynes's "The Wind" was undeniably graphic, and the forceful accompaniment added much to the treatment of the song itself. The accompaniments were admirably played by Messrs. Lynes and Roepper. Mr. Clifton's performance of the Chopin Ballade rose to a very high pitch of excellence, although one might have wished occasionally for more...
...pianoforte, P. G. Clapp '09 The Pierian Sodality String Quartet. J. J. Demolins 1G., C. S. Poore '98, C. C. Trump '09, O. W. Roosevelt '12, assisted by the composer. IV. (a) "Lullaby," A. W. Locke '05 (b) "Lovesong from the Greek," C. B. Roepper '10 (c) "The Wind," T. Lynes '11 F. R. Hancock '11. V. Sonata in C major, op. 53, for pianoforte, Beethoven P. G. Clapp...