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...preparing for this week's commencement, to be followed by an ambitious two-day music festival. This year, above all others, they wanted to show what they could do. Their choir was building a reputation as the best choral organization in the U. S. And it had undertaken Bach's B Minor Mass, a stiff test for seasoned professionals. Besides, it wanted to show why it had been invited to Soviet Russia this summer as the first musical group to represent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Westminster's Way | 6/11/1934 | See Source »

...March, "On the Mail" Goldman *Overture to, "The Bartered Bride" Smetana *Liebesfreud Kreisler *"Aida," Fantasia Vordi *Invitation to the Dance Weber-Berlioz *Ave Maria Bach-Gounod *Finale, Fourth Symphony Tchaikovsky *"Roberta," Selection Kern "Romance des Fleurs" Howard *Wedding March from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Mendelssohn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AT THE POPS | 5/26/1934 | See Source »

...University in Ithaca, N. Y. Last week the spring's proudest festivals were given in Bethlehem, Pa., and in Ann Arbor, Mich.- In Bethlehem the Moravian Trombone Choir climbed again to the belfry of Lehigh University's Packer Memorial Church, announced the beginning of two days of Bach. Philadelphia's Bruce Carey conducted, as he did last year after Death took kindly Fred Wolle. the Bethlehem native who in 1898 founded the Bach Festivals, made them bravely survive the invasion of steel. Conductor Carey used "Mr. Fred's" chorus composed of Lehigh Valley amateurs. Like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Spring Festivals | 5/21/1934 | See Source »

...safety of the building his disposition finds more equable surroundings. To his class in Music 4 he simplifies and explains the technicalities of the great composers from Bach to Stravinsky. To accomplish this, he uses both his skill as a pianist and his serious, but rather whimsical, method of lecturing. The result is a satisfactory course for men who want to gain an appreciation of music. He may be criticized for his lack of poise on the lecture platform, which characterizes a Merriman' or an Kittredge, but his fortunately is subsidiary part of his teaching...

Author: By Edward Ballantine, | Title: Potraits of Harvard Figures | 5/15/1934 | See Source »

...entertained at his Trail Street home goes on forced tours to the newly constructed Plant Room or to the outside gardens. His success as a guest may be measured by his reaction to the plants. Even music has taken second place and the contrapuntal devices of a Bach fugue give way at any moment to the ever-present weeds in the garden. In fact the whole house had become garden conscious...

Author: By Edward Ballantine, | Title: Potraits of Harvard Figures | 5/15/1934 | See Source »

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