Word: nuremberg
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...tonight in Symphony Hall at 8.15 o'clock under the direction of the new conductor, Alfredo Casella. Their program tonight will be: Prelude to "Carmen" Bizet Two Marches Schubert Arranged for orchestra by Casella First performance in America "Fountains of Rome," Symphonic Poem Respighi Prelude to "The Mastersingers of Nuremberg" Wagner Overture to "Cinderella" Rossini Three Dances from "Othella" Verdi "Italia" Rhapeody Casella Indian War Dance Skitton Valse Triste Stbelius Caprice on Spanish Themes Rimsky-Korsakov
...poets have been more celebrated in song and story than Hans Sachs the shoemaker Meistersinger of Nuremberg. Though his fame rests principally on a comparatively small number of his inimitably sweet songs, he was nevertheless an extraordinarily fertile poet. According to his own account he had, ten years before his death, composed 4275 Meisterlieder, 1700 tales and fables in verse, and 203 dramas, surely a stupendous production in any case...
Lusty Bavarians cheered at Nuremberg last week one whom they hail as "Our King"-the onetime Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria. He, clad in a field-gray uniform, spike-helmeted, reviewed with Prince Oscar of Prussia (rep resenting Wilhelm of Doom) and the great Feldmarschall von Mackensen (TIME, Aug. 11, 1924) a mammoth parade of several thousand former Imperial officers and Reichswehr troops...
...Chopin Overture to "William Tell" Rossini Spring Song Mendelssohn Fantasia from "Madam Butterfly" Puccini Suite from "Carnaval" Schumann-Jacchia a. Preamble b. Pierrot c. Chopin d. Reconnaisance e. Sphinxes Trombone Quartet Scherzo, "The Flight of the Bumble Bee" Rimsky-Korsakov Tenth Hungarian Rhapsody Liszt Prelude to the "Mastersingers of Nuremberg" Wagner The Music Box Liadov Waltz, "1001 Nights" Strauss...
...visits to Bremen, Hanover; Goettingen, Berlin, Leipzig, and Dresden under the auspices of the Gernian Student Union; to Posen, Warsaw, Vilna, Lemberg, Cracow, and the Upper Silesian coal and iron fields under the auspices of the Polish National Student Union; and to Buno, Blansko, Prague, Rovensko, Pelsen, Basle, and Nuremberg under the auspices of the Czechoslovak Student Union...