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The '''Mendelssohn Club''' was founded in [[1888]] to study and perform orotorios. They met at [[Seal's Hall]] and performed for the meeting of the [[Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association]] at [[O'Brien's Opera House]] that September.
The '''Mendelssohn Club''' was founded in [[1888]] to study and perform orotorios. The were led by Professor Burbanks, and met at [[Seal's Hall]]. The club performed for the meeting of the [[Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association]] at [[O'Brien's Opera House]] that September.
 
In [[1889]] the Mendelssohn club rehearsed "The Legend of Don Munio", a cantata by Dudley Buck.


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==References==
==References==
* "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112950125/the-mendelssohn-club/ The Mendelssohn Club]" (August 2, 1889) ''The Evening News'', p. 4
* ''Musical Alabama'' (1925) Montgomery: Alabama Federation of Music Clubs/Paragon Press
* ''Musical Alabama'' (1925) Montgomery: Alabama Federation of Music Clubs/Paragon Press
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Latest revision as of 13:53, 12 November 2022

The Mendelssohn Club was founded in 1888 to study and perform orotorios. The were led by Professor Burbanks, and met at Seal's Hall. The club performed for the meeting of the Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association at O'Brien's Opera House that September.

In 1889 the Mendelssohn club rehearsed "The Legend of Don Munio", a cantata by Dudley Buck.

References

  • "The Mendelssohn Club" (August 2, 1889) The Evening News, p. 4
  • Musical Alabama (1925) Montgomery: Alabama Federation of Music Clubs/Paragon Press