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Program Suggestions
Edward Clarke
Pupil of Jean de Reszke
Bass-Baritone
Member of the Faculty of
American Conservatory of Music
Kimball Hall, Chicago
AVAILABLE FOR CONCERT, ORATORIO RECITAL, OPERA AND JOINT RECITAL WITH
RACHEL STEINMAN CLARKE VIOLINIST
THE PROGRAMS printed in this booklet form a partial list of those that have been prepared by Edward Clarke. They are sent out in the hope that they may be useful suggestions to those clubs, societies and colleges that desire musical programs of an educational value. Mr. Clarke is a graduate of the University of Toronto and as the result of considerable study and much experience is able to give talks in a clear, concise, interesting manner and at the same time to give a program of songs with artistic interpretations. Other programs not given in full are:
Negro Melodies in American Music.
American Composers.
The Message of Wagner
Italian Opera.
German Opera.
Chicago Composers.
Women Song Writers.
Berlioz: His Life and Work.
Grieg
Given at Marshalltown, Iowa, for the Twentieth Century Club, January 24th, 1913, with the assistance of Mr. Ralph Hix, pianist.
A Talk on the Life and Work of Grieg
A Swan
Youth
Springtide
Faith
What I Saw
Eros
In the Summer Evening
The First Primrose
The Old Mother
Bergliot: A melodrama by Bjornson. (Translated from the Norweigian.)
In a Boat
Two Brown Eyes
I Love Thee
Ballads and Patriotic Airs
Given for the Chicago Culture Club, February 24th, 1913, with the assistance of Miss Jennie F. W. Johnson, contralto, and Mr. Hans Hess, cellist.
A Talk on the Origin and History of American Ballads
Just Before the Battle Mother
Geo. F. Root
Dixie
Emmet
Maryland
Folk Song
A Thousand Years
Work
Old Black Joe
Foster
Swanee River
Foster
Kingdom Coming
Henry C. Work
Abraham's Daughter
Septimus Weimer
Oh Fair Columbia
Fred Root
Battle Cry of Freedom
Geo. F. Root
The Star Spangled Banner
Samuel Arnold
Battle Hymn of the Republic
Air, John Brown's Body
Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean
David T. Shaw
Tenting To-night
Walter Kittridge
America
French Opera
Given before the North Shore Women's Club of Chicago, January 15th, 1914, with the assistance of Eulah Jane Beach, soprano, and Rachel Steinman Clarke, violinist.
A Talk on the Life and Work of French Composers and the Aim and Nature of French Music.
Femme Sensible from Ariodant
Mehul
Air de Nilakantha (Lakme)
Delibes
Air de Vulcan (Philamon et Baucis)
Gounod
Ronde du Veau d'Or (Faust)
Gounod
Meditation (Thais)
Massenet
Legende de la Sauge (LeJongleur de Notre Dame)
Massenet
Promesse de mon avenir (Roi de Lahore)
Massenet
Ballet des Sylphes (Damnation de Faust)
Berlioz
Voici des Roses (Damnation de Faust)
Berlioz
Certain Rat (Damnation de Faust)
Berlioz
Depuis le Jour (Louise)
Charpentier
Entr'Acte (Les Armailles)
Doret
Dance (Les Armailles)
Doret
Nous etions la haut (Les Armailles)
Doret
The Development of the German Art Song
Given before the Englewood Woman's Club of Chicago, October 20th, 1913.
A Brief Talk on the Development of German Lieder
Wanderers Nachtlied
Schubert
Morgengruss
Schubert
Die Post
Schubert
Der Doppelganger
Schubert
Die Forelle
Schubert
Erlkoenig
Schubert
Aus Meinen Grauen
Schumann
Marienwurmchen
Schumann
Ich Grolle Nicht
Schumann
Wir Wandelten
Brahms
Staendchen
Brahms
Botschaft
Brahms
Earlier German Song Writers
Given before the students of the American Conservatory of Music, January 17th, 1913.
A Talk on the History of Early German Song
In einem Kuhlen Grunde
Old Air
Willst du dein Herz
Bach
Die Sommer Nacht
Gluck
She Never Told Her Love
Haydn
My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair
Haydn
Das Veilchen
Mozart
Die Ehre Gottes
Beethoven
In Questa Tomba
Beethoven
Busslied
Beethoven
Jaglied
Mendelssohn
Gruss
Mendelssohn
Reiselied
Mendelssohn
Later German School
Given before the students of the American Conservatory of Music, February 7th, 1913.
A Talk on Tendencies of Modern German Song Writers
Aus Meinen Grossen Schmerzen
Franz
Liebchen ist da
Franz
Es hat die Rose sich Beklagt
Franz
Wir Wandelten
Brahms
Staendchen
Brahms
Botschaft
Brahms
Verborgenheit
Wolff
Nimmersatte Liebe
Wolff
Fussreise
Wolff
Traum Durch die Dammerung
Strauss
Zueignung
Strauss
Nachtgang
Strauss
Heimliche Aufforderdung
Strauss
Russian and Scandinavian Songs
Given at Kimball Hall, Chicago, March 1st, 1913
A Talk on the Characteristics of Various Nations.
Du Bist Wie Eine Blume
Liszt
The Loreley
Liszt
Der Asra
Rubinstein
Song of the Flea (Faust)
Mourssorgsky
None But a Lonely Heart
Tschaikovsky
Serenade
Tschaikovsky
I Heard the Gull
Sinding
Two Songs from Cycle of Gipsy Airs
Dvorak
My Old Mother
Grieg
What I Saw
Grieg
I Love Thee
Grieg
Songs from Shakespeare
Given before the Tuesday Musical Club of La Grange, Ill., March 14th, 1913.
A Talk on the Nature and Purpose of Songs in Shakespeare.
Songs Mentioned by Shakespeare in His Plays
Farewell, Dear Love
Robert Jones
Green Sleeves
Unknown
Peg O'Ramsay
Unknown
Songs Sung in the Original Performances
Take, O Take Those Lips Away
John Wilson
The Willow Song
Unknown
Lawn as White as Driven Snow
John Wilson
Settings Composed Since Shakespeare's Time
She Never Told Her Love
Franz Joseph Hayden
Hark! Hark! the Lark
Franz Schubert
Who is Sylvia
Franz Schubert
When Icicles Hang to the Wall
Thomas A. Arne
Sigh No More, Ladies
R. J. S. Stevens
Orpheus With His Lute
Carl Busch
Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind
J. Sargeant
French Songs
Given at Kimball Hall, Chicago, February 13th, 1913.
A Talk on the Development of Songs in Frauce.
Chanson de Florian
Godard
O Si Les Fleurs
Massenet
Ouvre tes Yeux Bleux
Massenet
Viatique
Chaminade
Chant Hindou
Bemberg
Marine
Lalo
Le Secret
Faure
Le Voyageur
Faure
Extase
Duparc
Chanson Triste
Duparc
Mandoline
Debussy
D'une Prison
Hahn
Mai
Hahn
Schubert, Schumann and Loewe
Given at Kimball Hall, Chicago, February 1st, 1913
A Talk on the Life and Work of Schubert and Schumann.
Wanderers' Nachtlied
Schubert
Morgengruss
Schubert
Die Post
Schubert
Der Doppelganger
Schubert
Die Forelle
Schubert
Erlkoenig
Schubert
Aus Meinen Tranen
Schumann
Die Rose, Die Lilie
Schumann
Ich Grolle Nicht
Schumann
Marienwurmchen
Schumann
Die Beiden Grenadiere
Schumann
Tom, the Rhymer
Loewe
Edward
Loewe
A Recital Program
Given by Edward Clarke on the Artists Course at Fargo, N. D., December 9th, 1913.
Songs of the Seventeenth Century
O Cessati Di Piagarmi (Cease My Heart from Wounding)
Scarlatti
In Einem Kuhlen Grunde (The Broken Ring)
German
All the Flowers of the Broom
English
When I Was a Bachelor
English
Prologue from Pagliacci
Leoncavallo
Die Forella (The Trout)
Schubert
Was 1st Sylvia (Who is Sylvia)
Schubert
Erlkoenig (The Erlking)
Schubert
L'Heure Exquise (The Perfect Hour)
Hahm
O'Si Les Fleurs
Massenet
J'Ai Pleure (I Wept, Beloved)
Hue
Gray Days
Johnson
You
Parker
Banjo Song
Homer
Morning
Speaks
Irish Ballads
Little Mary Cassidy
Old Irish
Ould Plaid Shawl
Old Irish
Irish Names
Hilton Turvey
A Violin Recital Program
RACHEL STEINMAN CLARKE, Violinist
Souvenir de Moscow
Wieniawski
The Bee
Schubert
Swan
Saint-Saens
Butterfly
Hubay
Concerto G Minor
Bruch
Serenade
Arensky
Lullaby
Friml
Canzonetta
D'Ambrosia
Reverie
Vieuxtemps
Allegro Vivace
Mendelssohn
A Concert Program
C. EDWARD CLARKE CONCERT COMPANY
EDWARD CLARKE, Baritone
RACHEL STEINMAN CLARKE, Violinist
EARL VICTOR PRAHL, Pianist
Program given in the First Congregational Church, Kenosha, Wis., February 5th, 1914.
Prologue to Pagliacci
Leoncavallo
EDWARD CLARKE
Hejre Kati
Hubay
RACHAEL STEINMAN CLARKE
Gray Days
Johnson
Out of the Night
Lidgey
EDWARD CLARKE
Capriccio
Brahms
Dedication
Schumann-Liszt
EARL VICTOR PRAHL
Bee
Schubert
Swan
Saint-Saens
Butterfly
Hubay
RACHEL STEINMAN CLARKE
Musical Reading
King Robert of Sicily—Poem by
Longfellow
Music by
Rossiter Cole
EDWARD CLARKE
Allegro Vivace
Mendelssohn
RACHEL STEINMAN CLARKE
Ballads
Mary
Scotch
Let Miss Lindy Pass
Rodgers
Old Dr. McGinn
Lohr
EDWARD CLARKE
Enoch Arden
Program given at Holy Trinity Lodge, Paris, December 16th, 1908.
Poem by
Tennyson
Music by
Richard Strauss
Poem read by
Edward Clarke
Georges Clerbois
at the Piano
Recent Engagements
Englewood Club, Chicago. Lecture Recital.
Arche Club, Chicago. Concert.
Yankton, S. D. Messiah.
Valley City, N. D. Recital.
Rock Island, Ill. Concert.
Kankakee, Ill. Concert.
Susquahanna University. Recital.
Fargo, N. D. Recital.
Livingston, Ala. Recital.
Rodgers Park Woman's Club. Concert.
North Shore Club, Chicago. Concert.
Kenosha, Wis. Concert.
Cedar Rapids, Ia. Messiah.
Windsor Park Presbyterian Ch., Chicago. Concert.
Woodlawn Club, Chicago. Concert.
Twentieth Century Club, Marshalltown, Ia. Recital.
Musical Club, Burlington, Ia. Recital.
Fine Arts Theatre, Chicago. Recital.
Apollo Club, Chicago. Ruth.
Music Club, Springfield, Ill. Morning of the Year.
St. Peter's Church, Chicago. Messiah.
Lakeview Musical Club, Chicago. Concert.
Austin, Ill. Concert.
Culture Club, Chicago. Concert.
Kimball Hall. Recital. Schubert and Schumann.
Choral Society, Chicago. Concert.
First M. E. Church, Oak Park, Ill. Concert.
Kimball Hall. Recital. Modern French.
Sinai Temple. Orchestral Concert.
Illinois Athletic Club. Concert.
Choral Society, Hillsdale, Mich. Elijah.
Fine Arts Theatre, Chicago, with Beethoven Trio.
Choral Society, Valparaiso, Ind. King Olaf.
La Grange, Ill. Shakespeare Recital.
Art and Travel Club, Chicago. Concert.
Play Goers' Club, Chicago. Concert.
Kimball Hall. Russian Songs.
Hillsdale, Mich. Recital.
Musical Club, Wheaton, Ill. Caractacus.
La Porte, Ind. Recital.
Macombe, Ill. Concert,
Arion Club, Milwaukee. Messiah.
Haydn Choral Society, Chicago. King Olaf.
Rock Island, Ill. Recital.
Brookings, S. D. Hiawatha.
Wabash, Ind. Concert.
Marion, Ind. Orchestral Concert.
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| Title | Edward Clarke |
| Publisher | Peerless Printing Company |
| Place of Publication | United States -- Indiana -- Marion |
| Date Original | 1904/1932 |
| Topical Subject (LCSH) |
Basses (Singers) Baritones (Singers) Violinists Lecturers |
| Personal Name Subject |
Clarke, Charles Edward Clarke, Rachel Steinman |
| Chronological Subject | 1910-1920 |
| Type (DCMIType) |
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| Contributing Institution | University of Iowa. Libraries. Special Collections Dept. |
| Archival Collection | Redpath Chautauqua Collection |
| Subcollection | Chautauqua Brochures |
| Collection Guide | http://lib.uiowa.edu/collguides/?MSC0150 |
| Collection Identifier | MSC0150 |
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| Height (cm) | 18 |
| Number of Pages | 12 |
| Digitization Specifications | Scanned at 600 dpi, 32-bit color. Master image available in tiff format. |
| Date Digital | 2001 |
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