Word: apollo
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...judges were Dr. John Hyatt Brewer, conductor of the Apollo. Club of Brooklyn; Dr. Frank Damroach, director of the Institute of Musical Art, and Mr. Frank Woodruff...
...passages which serve to break up the regular rounds of speeches by the three friends and Job's responses. At the beginning of the play occurs a colloquy between the Lord and The Adversary similar to that between Athene and Poseidon in "The Trojan Women" or to that of Apollo and Death in the "Alkestis," and with this is presented Job's calamity as a forceful prologue to the suffering caused later. In the debate that follows Job in his agony rejects the theology he had inherited. Gradually he works out for himself the new concept of vindication and reward...
...judges of the contest were Mr. Victor Herbert, conductor and composer, Mr. John Hyatt Brewer, conductor of the Apollo Club of Brooklyn, and Mr. Louis Koernnienick, conductor of the Mendelssohn Glee Club of New York...
...Intercollegiate Musical Council, under whose auspices the contest is held, has obtained as judges Mr. John Hyatt Brewer, conductor of the Apollo Club of Brooklyn; Mr. Louis Koemmenick, conductor of the Mendelssohn Glee Club of New York; and Mr. Victor Herbert, composer and conductor...
...Apollo Club concert in Symphony Hall, Boston...