Word: wind
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Muck will conduct. The following program will be presented: Symphony in E flat major, No. 1, Haydn Ballet Music (No. 2 of Gevaert's Suites des Danses Celebres), Gluck Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D major, No. 4, Mozart Concerto in F major in strings and two wind instruments, Handel...
...will be the soloist. The following program will be presented: Symphony in E flat major, No. 1, Haydn Ballet Music (No. 2 of Geraert's Suites des Dances Celebres), Gluck Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D major, No. 4, Mozart Concerto in F major for strings and two wind orchestras, Handl...
...violinist, will be the soloist. The program is as follows: Symphony in E flat major, No. 1 Haydn Ballet Music (No. 2 of Gevaert's Suite des Danses Celebres), Gluck Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D major, No. 4, Mozart Concerto in F major for strings and two wind orchestras, Handel...
...words or its figures of speech; the latter, like many sonnets by the same author, is larger in conception and in diction than the sonnets of most undergraduates. Mr. Nelson's "Harbor Lights," though a little rough, is vigorous and contains one fine stanza. Mr. Rogers's "Oh Wonderful Wind of Desire" begins well and is spirited throughout, but in the last two stanzas seems not quite at home with its form. "Transition," by Mr. Benshimol, lacks the variety of pause and cadence that blank verse demands, and is not always happy or clear in its figures of speech...
...performance here on April 24 will wind up a two-year American farewell tour, which Forbes-Robertson and his wife, Gertrude Elliott, who acts with him, are making. The company is now acting on the Pacific coast...