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...will sing an air by Rinaldo da Capua, from his opera, "Vologeso," and three songs by Strauss. "Morgen," "Die Nacht" and "Heimliche Aufforderung." The second and third songs have been orchestrated for her by Andre Maquarre of the Symphony Orchestra. The orchestral numbers will be Chusson's Symphony in B flat, the Grand Fugue of Beethoven and Liszt's "Mazappa...
There were many Southerners in Harvard at the time of the Civil War. How many objected to the building of Memorial Hall? Few are the men in any civilized land who object to honors paid the dead, whatever cause they die for. The British gave a military funeral to the crews of fallen Zeppelins. There is true tolerance...
Wagner's opera, "Die Walkure," will be presented in the Yale Bowl at New Haven at 7.45 o'clock tonight. Mr. S. Kronberg, of Boston, who staged the performance of "Siegfried" in the Stadium a year ago, is in charge of the affair, which will be conducted along the same general lines as was the opera last June, but enlarged. Many noted singers are to take part,-Mme. Johanna Gadski as Brunhilde; Mme. Schumann-Heink, as Fricka; Mme. Melaine Kurt, as Sieglinde; M. Johannes Sembach, as Siemunde; Clarence Whitehill, as Waton; Carl Braun, as Hunding, and other Metropolitan stars...
...commenting on the production Mr. Kronberg said, "As to the coming performance of 'Die Walkure,' I can say that many technical difficulties have been solved by the aid of previous experience.... In the Harvard Stadium last year the stage was 425 feet away from the first row of seats. While this still permitted the audience to hear the singers perfectly, the orchestration was not loud enough. This time the structure of the Bowl allows the stage to be placed within a short distance of the audience and the defect in orchestration has been corrected by the addition of more violins...
Final arrangements have been made for the production of Wagner's opera. "Die Walkure," in the Yale Bowl on June 5. The production will be on the same plan as that of "Siegfried," given in the University Stadium last June. The performance at Yale will be under the direction of Mr. S. Kronberg, the same man who directed "Siegfried" last year...