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English: Officers and Members of the Board of Government of the Handel and Haydn Society for 1931-1933

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Title: History of the Handel and Haydn Society (founded A.D. 1815)
Year: 1893 (1890s)
Authors: Perkins, Charles C. (Charles Callahan), 1823-1886 Dwight, John Sullivan, 1813-1893 Bradbury, William F. (William Frothingham), 1829-1914 Guild, Courtenay, 1863-1946 Handel and Haydn Society (Boston, Mass.)
Subjects: Handel and Haydn Society (Boston, Mass.) Choral societies
Publisher: Boston : Alfred Mudge & Son, printers
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
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of the Society the President, in ac-cordance with the by-laws, submits a written or printed report.The following report of the 117th Season was read at the AnnualMeeting May 2, 1932, and printed by order of the meeting: In Huntington Hall at 5:30 oclock, October 18, 1931, thechorus of the Handel and Haydn Society began the first rehearsalof its 117th season. In arranging for the concerts of the season the Board of Gov-ernment planned for a performance of The Messiah on Sundayafternoon, December 20, and a concert of miscellaneous music onSunday afternoon, April 10. The small number of concerts was determined by financialconsiderations. General business conditions had been bad sinceSeptember 1929, and The Messiah appeared to be the only ora-torio that could be given by our Society with any probability thatthe sale of tickets would cover the direct cost of the concert. Soloists for the concert of December 20 were Blanche Has-kell, Elsie Lovell Hankins, Rulon Robison and Ralph Tailby. Mr.
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MAY 4 1931 TO MAY 2 I932 155 Tailby, singing with us for the first time, appeared to be especiallyfavored by applause of the audience. As the music of The Messiah was familiar to a majority ofthe chorus, only a few rehearsals were spent in preparing for itsperformance, but the work of the chorus in this concert was quiteup to the high standard of former years. Even before the December concert considerable work hadbeen done in rehearsing choruses for the April concert, and al-though there were four months of preparation for a single concert,the difficulty encountered in mastering the music required not onlyall the regular Sunday rehearsals but five extra rehearsals on weekdays. Mr. Stone also on several afternoons or evenings had agroup of singers from the chorus for special rehearsals in his stu-dio. Eight rehearsals in the last two weeks of the season is toomuch to ask of the chorus or of the conductor, who had also tworehearsals of the orchestra in the same period. All of us are gla

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Perkins, Charles C. (Charles Callahan), 1823-1886; Dwight, John Sullivan, 1813-1893; Bradbury, William F. (William Frothingham), 1829-1914; Guild, Courtenay, 1863-1946;

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