Why the Chimes Rang: A Play in One Act by Elizabeth Apthorp McFadden
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MUSIC. The three pieces of music required for this play are as follows: "The Sleep of the Child Jesus" part song for mixed voices by F.A. Gevaert. Eightfold Alleluia composed for "Why the Chimes rang" by Percy Lee Atherton. These two pieces come published together in a special edition for use with this play by The Boston Music Company. Price 15 cents per copy, postpaid. The bell movement (in five flats) (Postlude) by J. Guy Ropartz. Published by The Boston Music Company. Price 30 cents per copy, postpaid. For all the music, address The Boston Music Company, 116 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. The pieces by Ropartz and Gevaert were chosen for the Workshop production by Dr. A.T. Davison, organist at Appleton Chapel, Harvard University, and are admirably fitted to the play. Mr. Atherton's Alleluia is also just what is needed, both in length and in the |
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