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The Musical Club of the Department of Music will give its second annual concert this evening at 8 o'clock in the Fogg Lecture Room. Reserved seat tickets are on sale at Sever's, and will be sold at the door.
The club was founded in 1898 and has for its object the promotion of musical knowledge and appreciation in the University, by the production of original compositions of the students, by the performance of standard works, and by the discussion of musical subjects.
The program is of particular interest on account of the original compositions to be rendered. Both words and music of the "Songs of Sunlight" are by under-graduates and appear for the first time. The "Variations" in the style of various composers, by E. Ballantine '07, have been played before the club and at a concert given at the Harvard Musical Association in Boston.
The program is as follows:
I. (a) Tschaikowsky-Troikafahrt; (b) Liszt Waldesrauschen.
E. Ballantine '07.
II. Clough-Leighter, "I drink the Fragrance of the Rose."
H. L. Murphy '08.
III. (a) A. M. Hurlin '06, "valse migonne" pour flute; (b) Godard, "Idylee" de la suite pour flute.
R. F. Gardiner '06.
IV. E. Ballantine '07, Variations originales sur l'air "Marie avait un petit agneau" apres (a) Mozart. (b) Tschaikowsky. (c) Wagner. (d) Debussy. (e) Liszt.
E. Ballantine '07.
V. (a) Bach-Aria for the G string; (b) Sitt-Polonaise in A.
M. Grunberg '07.
VI. A. M. Hurlin '06, Songs of Sunlight (Lyrics by H. Hagerdorn, Jr., '07). (a) "You and I and the Hills;" (b) "Song is so old;" (c) "Uber die Berge."
H. L. Murphy '08.
VII. (a) Schumann-Des Abends, Aufschwung; (b) Faure-Impromptu in F minor; (c) Chopin, Ballade in G minor.
L. B. Hall '05.
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