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...possess the foundation for a smoother-working, more spirited ensemble later on in the season. A series of popular medleys, including such as "Avalon," "Japanese Sandman," and "Whispering" were the effective offerings of the Princeton Banjo Club. F. W. Rondebush and E. Wilson of that organization introduced a difficult violin specialty which was well received; they and three other violinists also contributed greatly to the successful performance of their club by the melodic use of these instruments. The "hit" of the evening, however, was scored by Howard Eliot '22 and Joseph Sargent '22, who were insistently encored in then specialty...
...audience representative of musical Boston assembled Monday evening in Jordan Hall to hear the concert given by the Hoffman String Quartet, for the first time in its post-war personnel--consisting of Jacques Hoffman, first violin; Ernst Hoffman, second violin; M. Artiere, viola; and Carl Barth, 'cello. The entire program was not only interesting, but was performed with a keen and discriminating understanding of the scores...
...University Banjo Club: a. Land of Old Black Joe, Donaldson. b. Medley, Arranged by Rice. 3. Harvard Glee Club: a. Hunter's Farewell, Mendelssohn. b. At Sea, Buck. 4. Princeton Banjo Club: a. Japanese Sandman (Medley), Arranged by R. Wever. b. Anytime (Medley), Arranged by R. Wever. 5. Princeton Violin Specialty by F. W. Rondebuck and E. Wilson. Intermission 6. Harvard Specialty by H. Eliot '22 and J. Sargent '22. 7. Princeton Banjo Club: a. Whispering (Medley), Arranged by R. Wever. b. Avalon (Medley), Arranged by R. Wever. 8. University Mandolin Club; a. Thousand and One Nights, Strauss. b. Japanese...
President and Mrs. Eliot, Professor and Mrs. Hocking, Dean and Mrs. Briggs, and Professor and Mrs. Baker will be the guests of honor. A musical program consisting of violin solos by D. W. Wainhouse '23 and piano solos by Miss. Frances Grant and W. L. Bowler 3G., will be rendered during the reception. All graduate students of Harvard and Radcliffe College are cordially invited to be present...
Candidates for the Instrumental Clubs will report on Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 7.30 P.M. in the Music Building. The clubs have been reorganized this year, so that membership in last year's clubs does not exempt from the trials. Anyone is eligible who can play the mandolin, banjo, violin, 'cello, saxophone, cornet, trombine or traps...