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...unusually brilliant programme was given by the Symphony Orchestra in Sanders Theatre last evening. It began with Mendelssohn's Overture, "Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage." an excellent example of so-called "programme music." The orchestration of this overture is especially notable, solo effects being given to almost all the instruments in the orchestra including a liberal share to the kettle drums...
...bass solo of the Cantata was sung by Mr. Richardson, of St. Paul's Church, while the soprano parts were sung by Arthur Greene, of St. Paul's, and Willie McDonald, of Appleton Chapel. The beautiful trio of the Cantata was sung by Messrs Greene, Wilcox and Chipman...
...music by George Garrett, M. A., Mvs. D., will be given by the united choirs of St. Paul's Church, Boston, and Harvard University. It was the old English custom to have songs and short cantatas at Harvest time and this was written for that purpose. The soprano solo will be sung by the boy soprano of St. Paul's Church, who has a beautiful voice; and there will be various other solos also...
...spiritual aspiration, a looking up to some ideal and a religious decision; which is the mastery of life by the spirit that is in man. The choir sang the following selections: O How Amiable-West; O Lord Thouhast Searehed Me Out-Croft (1677-1727). The latter consisted of a solo by Mr. Swarts, a trio, Messrs. Merrill, Swarts and Hayes and a chorus...
...control of the leader, and were fortunate in the selection of their pieces, which were chiefly dance music. Mr. Corne's "Fantasy" gave opportunity for the heavy effects of the full orchestra which were so successful a year ago. The audience was treated to the novelty of a 'cello solo by Mr. Wolff, whose splendid tone and technique won him an encore...