t Gavens a and Students & > Who appreciate entertainments of this char- acter have an opportunity of spend- ing an hour with the beau- tiful in 1 Sradfey Auditorium, TO-NIGHT, ae iz stzstz siz stz sez A 9 A e I da By TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ZLAZZLVO N Y EN i 7 he 3: x rz w % + Stereopticon Views. 1. THE HEROIC-AGE. The same shown at the Homeric Debaie. u. HISTORIC SITESIN GREECE, TEMPLES,Erc. mut. VIEWS OF GREEK COSTUME AND HOME ; LIFE: RESERVED SEATS, 10 CENTS. At Goodrichs and at the Door. ZS WS DS LYS LYS BS AS AIS AIS AS AIS AS AS AS ZK aed Why she whiz shy Bates otet* [ate etelabslats|abel= alee] eel abel sts [=e tabs [ate Tae labels goede dry ede Lede abet de [oa ede -CONCERT- eeaea eae bs {eh ache] echa) apes as abe ate aT RAS AAR panes Lad ey) Hsp rae ate PEE EEE ate Be Toi | sepie f seis J epee f= [see sie Dede Pedi [ee J re Je ich a a ae a ae a ne ae mene ae EE Re OS a wm | HAYDNS THIRD (IMPERIAL) MASS IN D, WILL BE RENDERD BY | 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. ae te mle old nlacele: (lls <<. 5. e } GRAND CONCERT PUBILE ER: SONGS | Fisk [0emorial Cihapel, The Mozart Sociely of Fisk University, ISIS IS SIS ISS SSIS OS ISS RSS SSS SS SSS ae Saas Prides Pick dane Zou, SSS, pe aid 7 Ca raS) 7 Me cee KR ye 2 q iv 4 Concert Begins Promptly at 8 O'clock. 33 ie Se ae . 4 r, fF ) This Concert is the first reproduction of a genuine Jubilee Concert which has been attempted in {- 4 Nashville for many years. In preparing and presenting the Jubilee Songs the Mozart k 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 y PP Pee money besides valuable paintings and apparatus. 4 GC. A. & H. H. HATCH, PRINTERS, NASHVILLE, TENN A i = Fe I I Ga | | ' os ale se Abe ne Abe nb sb nb ne abe ab he le Se Ae Se sb oY AL a Ae be be Se eb Se Ae oe le be ne be wb Or gf \ a we git SP rogrammel& PART T: 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. ce Theres a Meeting Here To Night. Camp-meeting down in the wilderness, I know tis among the Methedists. 4. Been a-listening All the Night Long. Some say that John the Baptist I a I a Noes ve 7 Was nothing but a Jew, x or : But the Holy Bible tells us oe He was a preacher, too. ye "2 rE ree Weatt RIVEN Soci as ace gohes eden tencere, cc aeg ie seeen ..Miss Vassar * . ; F 6 < Roll: Jorn Roll. t c- OQ, sinners you ought to have been there; "ae Yes, my Lord, a sitting in the kingdom, b To hear Jordan roli. P 7. They Led My Lord Away. Fe "2 "2 Bis GHoe Ue He Watching Over Isreal, . 4, ....142) from Mendeissohns Ehijah. i s rd ye nbs se abe we we ne whe we Se ne we Se ke ne she oe we ole se ie nde le ne ne nde le adele le ole sl PART Il. Fi HOR PS HNellie Was a Ladi. .n0.- onacnevnes Retirees paneer .... Glee Club Gideons Band. N Qh, the band of Gideon, band of Gideon, Band of Gideon over in Jordan . Band of Gideon, band of Gideon, How I long to see that day. i ae a ede ae 3. *Hold the Wind, Dont Let it Blow. Oh, it looks like thunder and it looks like rain. Hold the wind dont let it blow. 4 Cee ee 4. *Boccherini Minuetto,Violins and Cello, 5. *Bright Sparkles. Bright sparkles in the church yard, Give light unto the tomb, Bright summer, springs over, Sweet flowers in their bloom. * Theres a Great Camp-Meeting in the Promised Land. Were You There ? a a a ee ol re gs ee aR Rs BE TOG ig I ABI ec sg 2) Were you there when they ecuied my Lord ? Le } : 3) in 7 ee Oh, sometimes it causes me to tremble, tremble, tremble. oe 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. s 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 ab we A AN AL A nd 4 King, spontaneously arose'and remained standing till its close; this custom has been observed univer- | sally since then, whenever the chorus is. being sung, Fa ie Ss i rex Tn 25 we AM aa a AN li cl aac i aM as a ame Cae Pa ia 7 aa gE sank wai a Ro ssmumenste eo: 7 : 4 + = - 4 + r | = zi S + 4 : 3 4 4 a 4 + ie : a 4 . : 4 < s 4 K : + K : = he oe. e FISK MEMORIAL CHAPELFISK UNIVERSITY. i i a i SS ISSR AS SS OS SS OS SS SS IS he 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. uo cnet 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 [Nozart Society foo meg ee age TOE Loree ee Jana ee LIVINGSTONE +. HALL, SaFisKk + UNIVERSITY. Ke 4 : : ii BA se \ j eo alls 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. : : | Concert Begins at 7.30. FISK UNIVERSITY Department of Music RECITAL y 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 ieee a. ee ae ~ .- Davis *Blessings . Spaulding * (With Company Wiceunt anil Without i MYRTLE E. WIGGINS it jedan, Boll 3 2.2. Goes ss ee 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 Salle ANS ipo { f Mapel af Pe g ( 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, eee 22 Piano . iano . awl . . Violin . Horn e wea ee eee 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. . os Tou ull op parr Te iia ee Ee ee ee eet ae Se a Sea i Ti ECT age TTT ge TT ng Tr Tae TTT it iin a TCC ne I tt I Tit Se Tih it i a i cin " Ga a tenis OF THE MUSICAL + DEPARTMENT OF Ble, .JINIVERGER, meee tence he et ed eae A cette ee _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. Mr leas itera 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. PRS Aer Te AI Bs Si os yi vote (eae ican cuss eo aoac ie ayia Low. Misses Carney and Stockdale. WM eR as ya ee a hose ekccce cee eee Chopin. Miss Woodard. ROR eT NTR OCHE ig ois vc. Sapa pawac rp eaas cy se ex hoe Nano nea ece wn Coe Schubert. 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, es Calloway. Song of ee BARGE ie iain tetas hee a a RR OLN es Philipp. Willie Harris. NE PIANO AIP RO Ese s catan cs soe oeegatues acu neds puma eeOrenes se Scharwenka. 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 : vit 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