Word: espagnole
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...will be "Simmons night" at the Pops concert tonight at 8.15 o'clock in Symphony Hall. The following program will be rendered: Polonaise Chopin, Glazounov Valse Triste Sibelius Capriccio Espagnol Rimsky-Korsakov Songs by Simmons College Glee Club D. B. McClosky, Director Overture to "The Bartered Bride" Smetana Fountains of Rome, Symphonic Poem Respighi Songs by Simmons College Glee Club Overture to "Le Maschere" Mascagni Intermezza from "Goyescas" Granados Ride of the Valkyries from "The Valkyrie" Wagnet
...Eroe Rondo. After an intermission he will play: Two Etudes, Op. 25 Chopin No. 7, C sharp minor No. 9, G flat major La Solree dans Grenade Debussey Ravel Valee Nobles et Sentimentales Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 7. Flirtation in a Chinese Garden Abram Chasins Caprice Espagnol Mosskowski
...will be played at the Pops concert tonight: Entrance of the Gladiators Fucik Overture to "L'Italiana in Algeri" Rossini Entr'acte Valse Hellmesberger Fantasia, "Othello" Verdi Suite, "Coppelia" Delibes a. Waltz of the Hours b. Czardas Hopak from "The Fair of Sorotchinsk" Moussorgsky Solo Violin: Julius Theadorowics Capriccio Espagnol Rimsky-Korsakov a. Alborada b. Fandango Asturiano Selection, "Rose Marie" Frimi-Stothart Waltz, "La Barcarolle" Waldteufel Bacchanale from "Philemon and Baucis" Gounod
...program for the evening will be as follows: Overture to "Poet and Peasant" Suppe Waltz "Dornpoeschen" Tchaikovsky Fantasia, "Carmen" Bizet The Orchestra Four Folk Songs-- The Galway Piper Gute Nacht The Reapers' Song Turn Ye to Me Coronation Scene, from "Boris Godounov" Moussorgsky The Glee Club Fapdango from "Capriccio Espagnol" Rimsky-Korsakov Largo from "New World Symphony" Dvorak Procession of the Sardar Ippolitov-Ivanov The Orchestra La Garde Passe, from "Les Deux Avares" Gretry Hymn to Indra, from the Rig-Veda Holst Love Songs Brahms Seat thyself, my dearest heart, not so close to me! A tremor...
...sounds banal on the pianoforte. The combination of the barbaric splendor or Russian folk-music and oriental sensuousness never fails to charm; his orchestration will forever serve as a perfect model. It is a pity then to think that he is only known to us through "Scheherazade", "Capricco Espagnol", and "LeCoq d'Or", when there are some fifteen other operas and ballets totally unknown outside of Petrograd, Moscow, and Paris...