Word: moderne
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1900
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...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 scored by pupils will be played in rehearsal by a Boston orchestra, so that the pupils...
...iron and steel, omitting copper and nickel, which will be dealt with in Course 32, given by Mr. Raymer. A new feature in Course 4, on "Ore-Dressing, Concentration, and Milling," will be the laboratory work, which will enable the student to become acquainted with the use of modern machines for handling ore. Mr. White, who has charge of Half-course 61, will also offer a new advanced course, Metallurgy 7, taking up metallurgical chemistry. Mining 101 will be given by Mr. Raymer, who will offer a new half-course, Mining 112, for the study of the hoists, pumps, drills...
Theatricals for next year were decided upon provisionally. The intention at present is to give a one-act modern French farce as a curtain-raiser, to be followed by "Crispin Medecin," a short three-act play, similar in character to the works of Moliere. It may be found in Victor Fournel's collection of seventeenth-century comedies at the French library in Warren House; and also in a volume entitled "Repertoire du Theatre Francais...
...Deutscher Verein will next year return to the custom of giving a public performance of a modern play. The play selected for next year is a comedy entitled, "Schluck and Jan" by Gerhart Hauptmann. It will probably be given about the second week in January and the trials for parts will be held the week after College opens next fall...
...White '00 shows in "The Case of Mr. Henry Arthur Jones" that he has made a careful study of the modern drama. In fact, one may say that the article is so technical, and it may be most excellent, that one hesitates to say anything about it. Then, too, the writers assurance is sufficient to cause hesitancy on the part of a reviewer who has not made a study of the drama...