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...will be given during 1900-01 by Professor Paine and Mr. Spalding. The work of the course consists of three parts. 1. Lectures on the history of musical instruments, and the art of instrumentation. 2. Written analyses and descriptions of the most important vocal and orchestral works of Handel, Bach, Haydn, Gluck, Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Von Weber, Berlioz, Liszt, Wagner, Brahms and other modern composers. 3. Exercises in orchestration, with various combinations of string, wind and brass instruments, illustrated by chorals, national airs and short selections from the works of various masters, together with a few original pieces. Original compositions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Department Pamphlets. | 6/7/1900 | See Source »

...Mineralogy 12, Mineral. Lab. Greek C: Assignment of Rooms (Greek C). Adams to Perry (inclusive), Sever 17. Phemister to Walsh, Sever 18. History 12: Assignment of Rooms (History 12). Arensberg to Snow (inclusive), Upper Mass. Sprague to Wright, Lower Mass. Engineering 1c: Assignment of Rooms (Engineering 1c). Bach to Jones (inclusive), Sever 24. Kasson to Wyllys-Pomeroy, Sever 20. 2.30 p. m. English 8b: Assignment of Rooms (English 8b). Abraham to Henney (inclusive), Upper Mass. Hess to Pettus (inclusive), Lower Mass. Phillip to Taussig (inclusive), Harvard 6. Taylor to Young, Harvard 5. Final Examinations Tomorrow. Greek B, Sever 29 Greek...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Examinations. | 6/4/1900 | See Source »

...Stranss. 4. Selection from "The Singing Girl," Herbert. 5. Entree Triomphale des Boyards, Halvorsen. 6. Reverie, "Lost in Dreams," Zach. 7. Waltz, "La Gitana," Bucalossi. 8. {a. Menuet b. Adagietto c. Carillon}from Suite 1, "L'Arlesienne" Bizet. 9. Overture, "La Jolie Parfumeuse," Offenbach. 10. Gavotte for String Orchestra, Bach. 11. Waltz, "Morgenblatter," Strauss. 12. March, "Wien bleibt Wien," Schrammel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Promenade Concert. | 5/31/1900 | See Source »

...general squad, Freshmen excepted, will begin work this afternoon at 4 and will be composed of the following men and any others who may wish to try: Sherlick, France, Jennings, Eby, Lehmann, Ware, Dalton, Durant, Eustis, Kinnicutt, Eustis, Williams, Webb, Bach, Thurber, Coleman, McNamara, Giddings, Brown, Melcher, Hanson, Sargent, Watson, Frothingham, Jones, Wyman, Carter, Ware, Forbes, Lovering, Marshall, Lee, Henneberry, Fenwick, Zelle, Underwood, MacDonnell, Chase, Thurston, Crane, Hoffman, Wyckoff, Robbins, Fay, Canterbury, O'Connell, Barnes, Hall, McAleer, Woodbury...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Baseball. | 2/23/1900 | See Source »

...which the nature is still mysterious and unknown. "Modern Music" is essentially individual in its expression, and is of dramatic tendency. Beethoven, Schubert and Wagner are the exponents of the more strictly modern music. Before Beethoven's time all the elements of the art existed, and were organized by Bach in such a way as to completely anticipate modern changes. But it remained for Beethoven to develop these elements into something like their present form. Before Beethoven, we had perfectly organized simplicity. Into the music of Mozart, which was merely a concord of sweet sounds, Beethoven introduced an entirely...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Osborne on Modern Music. | 2/6/1900 | See Source »

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