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RESERVED SEATS, 10 CENTS.
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THE MOZART SOCIETY
CONSISTING OF 40 MEMBERS,
OF FISK UNIVERSITY,
IN THE OHAPEL OF
LIVINGSTONE HALL
Friday, March 15, 1889,
BEGINNING AT 7:45 P.M.
ADMISSION, . . 26 CENTS
Proceeds to Organ Fund and Music for Society.
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PUBILE ER: SONGS
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The Mozart Sociely of Fisk University,
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Society is under the direction of Mrs. ELLA SHEPPARD Moore, who was the Pianist
4 and Assistant of Pror. G. L. WuHIreE during the whole of the wonderful
4 compaign of the Original Jubilee Singers in the interest of Fisk
University, which brought to its support $150,000 in
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Pee money besides valuable paintings and apparatus.
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tr. Steal Away to Jesuswith the Lords Prayer.
My Lord calls me,
He calls me by the thunder ;
The trumpet sounds it in my soul;
I have not long to stay here.
z. O, Brethren! Rise and Shine.
Q, brethren rise and shine,
And give God the glory, glory,
For the year of Jubilee.
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Camp-meeting down in the wilderness,
I know tis among the Methedists.
4. Been a-listening All the Night Long.
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Band of Gideon over in Jordan .
Band of Gideon, band of Gideon,
How I long to see that day.
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Oh, it looks like thunder and it looks like rain.
Hold the wind dont let it blow.
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5. *Bright Sparkles.
Bright sparkles in the church yard,
Give light unto the tomb,
Bright summer, springs over,
Sweet flowers in their bloom.
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Theres a Great Camp-Meeting in the Promised Land.
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Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
*I looked over yonder and what did I see,
Coming for to carry me home?
A band of angels coming after me,
Coming for to carry me home.
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CHORUS Hallelujah 1? ........-0s: stage ee ceeee ceeen ee From Handels Messiah.
G@SOn the first rendering of the Hallelujah chorus the audience, following the example of the
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FISK MEMORIAL CHAPELFISK UNIVERSITY. i
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Mozart's Twelfth Mass, .
DEIR 2S Ee -Qseseess
This Celebrated musical composition
will be rendered by the
. Mozart: Society :
HSK UNIVERSITY,
With a Chorus of 70 voices and
Instrumental Accompaniment,
in the Chapel of
LIVINGSTON Hall,
Friday, January lst,
Beginning at 7.30 oclock P. M.
ADMISSION 265 cents. _
GRAY & SON, JOB PRINTERS.
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BY THE
THE MOST POPULAR ORATORIO IN THE WORLD,
> FRIDAY, APR. 22, 50PI
MAINE Salurday AN. M3, h 50 PM
his Oratorio has been rendered by the Handel and
ADMISSION, - - 25 CENTS.
essrvad Seats, 50 cents, at Duckworths.
University Press, NASHVILLE, TENN.
flaydns Oratorio.
The CREATION,
Rendered by the
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On Friday, April 4th, 1890.
FOR THE wade FUND.
Chorus of 7o Voices f
With accompaniment of Organ, Pianos,
and Violins.
AD MISS LlOom 2S Clk Te.
Doors Open at 6.30 P. M.
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FISK UNIVERSITY
Department of Music
RECITAL
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Members of the Class in Composition
John Harold Brown
Annie Marie Davis
Lydia Elizabeth Mason
Margaret Louise Spaulding
Aldena Lydia Windham
Fisk Memorial Chapel
Friday, March 28, 1923
at Eight OClock
Program
Piano Sketches .. .
Prelude
Scherzo
I Sat on the River of ee
Go, Tell it on the Mountain.
J. HAROLD BROWN
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*Blessings . Spaulding
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MYRTLE E. WIGGINS
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MARGARET L. SPAULDING
Guatterhy ... . . it Ry es ee ee eee
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot ; . . @ Wfason
MARGUERITE PENNYBACKER |
Nobody Knows the Trouble I See . & i.) Wieden
ANNA GOODWIN
Im So Glad Troubles Dont Last Alway . . Mason
VIOLIN SOLO BY VIOLET Y CRUTCHLEY
Somebodys Knocking at Your Door (Piano) . . . . . Windham
*Jaybird (Voice) . . adhe . . Davis
Petes Con me rem Pelle... wk gs iw es . Davis
A. MARIE DAVIS
*Frog Went A-Courting cinis tes crus Mason
{Words by Prof. J. W. Work in Folk Song of the American Negro.
*From Negro Folk Rhymes by Prof. T. W. Talley.
Mrs. Laubenstein and the Composition Class wish to thank all those who assisted in
giving this program.
Annual Concerts.
BY: THE
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Friday Night, April 6th, 1888,
Beginning at 7.40 o'clock,
Prof. A. K. SPENCE, Conductor.
Miss Mary CHAMBERLAIN,
Miss MARY BENNETT,. . .
Mr. W. R. Morris...
Mr. C. K. CHASE,
Mr. C. H. DODGE,
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Miss NARCISSA Dorsey, .
Miss ALICE VASSAR, .
Miss J. A. ROBINSON, .
My. WH. .7 STOKES, ..
Mr. T.. W. TALLEY,
Seloists.
. Soprano
. Soprano
foe ALLO
. Tenor
. Bass
LADIES.
Leonora Aray.
Carrie Beckwith.
Leonora Bowers.
Arvilla Bryant.
E. M. Clapp.
Mary Coffin.
Charity Coleman.
Nettie Crump.
Jennie Hanmer.
Louise Harris.
Minnie Harris.
Ella Hubbell.
Lizzie Jones.
Joyce Lindsey.
Olive Lischey.
Mattie Nichols.
Lettie Nolen.
Fannie Snow.
Chorus.
GENTLEMEN.
N. J. Anderson.
J. H., Anthony.
J. L. Barbour.
W: L: Blake;
T. J. Calloway.
B. F. Darrell. =
W. E. B. DuBois.
. S. Fitzpatrick.
.<C, Garrett,
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. J. Holloway.
. B. Jowett.
A. Lester.
. McClellan.
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_b. Moore:
. Lo. Murray.
. H.. Nichols.
fF. Stevens:
L. J. Watkins.
H. H. Wright.
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_MIVINGSTONE HALL, MAY 12, 1893.
Exercises Begin Promptly at 7:30 O Clock.
, R. & H. H. HATCH, PRINTERS, NASUVILLE, TENN
Duet Polonaise, Op. 104, No. 3....... .. pple Ce ew RE SPE Seer ace EMS Sot Jadassohn.
Misses Pauline and Annie Sumner.
SongMorning Prayer, from Oratorio of Eli..............0.cc0s.ceseeseseeees Costa.
Miss Mayo.
SViSy ROHAO \. sss sce Se A Haydn.
Biles Wright.
Tete OG Gorse ni ecueeas sed Seo PVE ERT SAS ON hata Mapa dams anegue Meov ent 505. Beethoven.
Misses McGann and Keeble.
Song-The Green Hill ...... Ta Soo BA ASS RNG Ue a at nt pra Roar Gounod.
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SHVENHGNS, NOS. 8 ANG. eco ee Bach.
Miss Bennett.
Sonate On. 26, schereo, [rid and Runeral: Maren: .icceciccps ab we Beethoven.
Mr. Mason.
One Phe Dreamy cei cenye. caeacontenecs hens istsreenyttapenens: anevenerense Rubinstein.
Miss Sadgwar.
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Misses Carney and Stockdale.
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Miss Woodard.
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Miss Noll
Prelude and Fugue, No. 2 ..... Pha hacen eenekwakya 0K vas ca eae Wee se repee 2's
Miss Butler.
Pieter er mpnatiy, ANCETO saree ie ek coders eas se ev runnaeres Mozart.
Misses Stickel and Noll.
SongThe ee Sy AU Nibdecoeel > Sb Gedia lasers CORDA oa hcnaa ac ccs et Rea aan Pinsutt,
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Song of ee BARGE ie iain tetas hee a a RR OLN es Philipp.
Willie Harris.
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Miss Winter. ei
Song ~Angels Serenade, with Violth Obligato......0 0... ce 6 ced seeceees Braga.
Miss Benson, Violin, Miss Stickel.
RpeeNe Aer Wen, ea NO! Sink etp ah ie sande ecans 4h db Rise Kullak.
Miss Wright.
Diu, Rone (rece OR. Ea ois. .basceaedetyecedneee: ciues) Mendelssohn.
Messrs. Mason and Lawson.
Chorus = *Protect Us: Through te:Coming Night...... ..0.5.62 52.5... Curschman.
Sopranos Misses Weaver, Williams and Chapman.
Altos Misses Snow, Blackmore and Postell.
TenorsMessrs. Brown, Holloway and Calloway.
SIXTH ANNUAL
| TOUR |
| SUNNY SOUTH
| STUDENTS
1A GREAT COLORED
SHOW
| Credle Girls, Dancers |
| sand Comedians
_PRESENTING
: Celebratin Day In
Tennesee
E See Qur Minstrel First Part
| Hear ur Famous Juble Singers
Prot. T.L. P. H. Davis
The Eminent Baritone
i Lila - Moore & Parker - Irene @
A Refined Sister Act Par Excellence
Anderson & Holmes~#-
Two Jolly Henming Bugs
r E, Wheeler, Musical Dir,
Celebratis? Day, In Tennessee . |
despicts a Holiday in the Sunny
South replete mith mirth, melody
and _hilarit
melange ora Sntee funny situ-
ations and witty repartee.
WEIGLEY SHOW PRINT, LEBANO*, PA.
side splitting &
The Fisk Glee Club
will hold its
Aunnal Concert
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Fisk Memorial Chapel
Friday, April twentieth, nineteen Inmdred stx
Admission, Zi cents. Reserved Seats, 33 cents
Cancert begins at 8:15 p.m,
Aubilee Songs will be a
special feature