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...Right Reverend Charles Lewis Slattery '01, D.D., now Bishop Coadjutor of Massachusetts, and Professor Francis Greenwood Peabody '69, will give personal reminiscences of Bishop Brooks. The Appleton Chapel Choir will sing the hymns which were the favorites of Phillips Brooks...
...found in illuminated manuscripts and mediaeval paintings. O. M. Oenslager '23 will have charge of all settings and scenic effects, assisted by Donald Stralem '24, who will manage the lighting. The whole motif will be brought out on a background of ancient religious music--chants and hymns--by a choir from the Glee Club trained by Dr. A. T. Davison...
...first of a series of organ recitals, open to the public, will be given in Appleton Chapel tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. Dr. A. T. Davison 06, Organist and Choir-Master, will present the following program, assisted by L. R. Ring 1G., baritone: Prelude and Fuge in B. flat major, Bach Andante (Symphonie Gothique), Widor Professor Davison Recitative, "Thus saith the Lord", Handel Aria, "But who may abide", Handel L. R. Ring Arabesque, Vierne Allegro vivace, Vierne Legend, Vierne Professor Davison "The Little Sandman", Brahms Slumber Song, Brahms To an Aeolian Harp, Brahms L. R. Ring Chorale Prelude...
...where need be, broad and following at other times. These qualities they displayed to good advantage in the second and third movements of the Fantastic Symphony of Berlioz; in the graceful rhythm of the Ball and the pastoral idyll of the Meadows. In the latter movement the wood-wind choir did especially good work. But these are the only movements of the Symphony wherein Berlioz displays full poetic instinct. The work as a whole is married by that garish morbid-ness too frequent in his work. Mr. Monteux, however, is extremely successful with such "program music...
...wiser twenty report that the Freshman service was an inspiration and a true pleasure. Informal talks as stimulating as those of Professor Moore and Dean Sperry are not to be had on every street-corner; music of such character and quality as that which Dr. Davison's trained choir rendered is a pleasure which many have come from far to hear. The whole tone of the simple service was one which the man of religious tastes would find inspiring and even the man who confesses to no such tastes would be certain to enjoy...