Word: orchestras
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...last concert of the year given in Cambridge by the Boston Symphony Orchestra will be held in Sanders Theatre tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The soloist will be Miss Claire Forbes, who will play Tschaikowsky's concrete in B-first minor. The program will be as follows: Overtur, "In the Spring," Goldmark "Unfinished" Symphony in B-minor, Schubert Prelude to "The Mastersingers of Nuremberg," Wagner...
...clock. The program has been arranged under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison '06, and includes two selections, the "Song of Fate" by Brahms and Bach's famous choral. "I Wrestle and Pray," which were sung by the combined choruses several weeks ago with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Tickets at 50 cents and $1 each are on sale at Herrick's in Boston and at Kent's Bookstore in Harvard Square...
...less splendid. Its effect has been and can be one of infinite magnitude. This effect, however, is dependent on the way it is sung. "The Star Spangled Banner" is not a Chanson sans Paroles. Yet it would seem that many American citizens hold this opinion when a band or orchestra play it. The mumbling and lipcontortions which immediately ensue are not conducive to raising the level of one's feelings. Perhaps at no time in her history has our nation so needed all the latent patriotism that exists. Learning the words of our national hymn may be a valuable contribution...
...sings prettily; and Miss Odell does an excellent bit of acting in the bazaar scene. Although the comedians--Messrs. Monroe, Judels and Edwards--are persevering and fairly amusing, their lines are not too humorous. The chorus, frequently prominent, is unusually good, particularly in the male element, while the orchestra is more than adequate...
...have had an unusually successful season. The Glee Club, under the tutelage of Dr. A. T. Davison '06 has experienced the most brilliant year in its history, winning the recent intercollegiate contest in Carnegie Hall, New York City, and receiving the added honor of singing with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in their annual pension fund concert. The club will also sing in a joint concert with the Cecelia Society in Symphony Hall...