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ITHE TOUR OF THE WELSH representative…

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I THE TOUR OF THE WELSH representative ORUIR. I VISIT TO CAMBRIDGE. I < F&OM on BPZCIAL UPOITTIt R< CAMHKIDGK, TUI-esoav. The T>,>, el, sh Representative Choir, oomprising ICOp^rvins of both sexes, have to-day vuited (*-Mb,?og. "n the ocoaaion d the admisaion of froftt?t ?Mry, 0( the Cninrait7 C«UeM° of ? 'it* tt Atx-?ttwtth, to UM dtt?t of Doctor 'f ?be choir of Pmfemeor Par4 ift ?tit. yettt.ni?. and oroeeeded to Lood?B. jjM. neyingthence to C?brid" to-day, and pr?lftd. ?le.t to the mg?aw..t hpl of K.8'. CuUtge, .lUcb, with the?t?eh&pel n taupott? to De the lrge.t Luildig in fcvrope cotup?fted b3 1 Le g.et. had b-dly I1mo to<ulaiire the cmdarchitt?cture of this .pacioue buUdui? tnd the mtt!n6oMUy pa111d wuidow a'. they had I to mbt ar? the ucred wr?t "hiob WMt?ttr. ?M<it g)Ten with great tuocMt bT tbe ehmr ) Jtrufcaletn, or Judgment aud Meroy," ie a IItcrtd uerciae oompoaed by Professor Parry for his accrue of Musiosd t>ocU>r. The bAr was coff)po*^d chiefly t>f coUitrs and ooiliors' wivee and chuorcn from Aberdare, Neath,and Mountain Ash, with lone Usdop..pie, and about 20 ausical students of the tniTereity at Atr. ystwith. They were divided into two efeorusee; th*>re were about a dozen in each (f the sopmnos, about ten in each sltoe, eleven fir.t teuors, teu eei-ond tenors, and twelve in eaoh jf the baisos. Tho choir has aireadyviven ibe ?waia,? at Abw. dM< "d I'oLtnmdd, and t?y m;?t it cut week ? MttfM, Kc?pon, CtrtuS, tmd Swansea. To-day the att?dancs wss not large, exl?ept in a sma l l z?t:lo, it was not known t"t tLe exeri? would b" eueg by such a choir. Amount th" pfMtBt, however, we noticed Prof?tM' V= r.I:°Š:j:' Taylor, Mr. (_ F. r?dd. Mr Oscar Urownm?, ?d other mnMtxn Crlt'C8. Mr Mann, the talented orgauint of King's College, l?r(tided at the org", and PrcfeeMr Parry r.- *<tf cc,.d.et?d. Mr. M<mn played the oTertate, Mter which tbe grand double choru. ??M "0 Jerusalem," the q..rtette bring i n by Miss A?e?ide Mor?M, Mm KttMor Kees, ar. W. D.YÍIi" and oz;?,, '?'' The qurtatt* ?r. well nderd. rbe third movement --itd of a very sweet chorale, "My Jesus, as Thou wilt, when D ath itself draws Nigh," aud the way this was sung was exceedingly tiDo. After this came a recitative, Ub.ld the day of the I?td -moth Md M y;: "But the dir'df JI :n: children," which 'IIere given by Mr. Luoae W illiaolle, who possesses a maguifioent baas voice, and who used it well in spite cf a little nervous- BeM. Then came another very nim chorale, In,puvr Md heanr of prayer," after which, with the double chorus "We minify :dh l, 1.ble D,fo'Íhe" eieroiae oon- eluded. At the end of the performMoe, Professor M&cf?rm ooB?tnLttod PMessor farr on his work, ?d, the *hdir, "id t h" -.I ffrt? hd been ?,??y ""oc_f\Ù i,? fpite of the mbo of the large building which tee med D1:U:je: o1' :=;àf yl II The orffsu had also dODo its eh?rc of the work we);. ''rofm.or.Mt?fMrMtdded that he should like to hear it with a full basd. This had been on the whole a most satisfactory perfcrmauoe eo far as the sooustio properties of the chapel wou l ci& U ow. ltw"a p "Z t 'li.4 ??, f tl?e ?balwl would allow. !tWILl a cwiit to Cambridge, at.4 they were a credit to the Principality from which thty awe. The interval between the oonulusion of the musical performance and the mr*mony at the ,?tuate kiou" would have Leon spent by tha thoriaters viijiu?g oome of the t?htt '3 university, but a drenching shower of rain o&me down, and ot only prevented them from pm ¡;i:d:b: o:Vte;r holding f the congregation for -me time, the '¡:ceifli;ï.fo from (!Lu* Lodge to the Senate HOUN. Profossor Parry's musical friends nfarlylilled all the seats on one ride of the 8enate House. They appearod 10 be very muoh amused with the prooeodings, there being another MaeUr of Arts to be adulltted.. well. fortunately for them, the undergraduates' galleries were ali but di^M\rted, and "eil.4w the professor nor his W"Isb friends had to run the gauntlet of undergraduate chaff, ail the mem- t:roof the university in *fufu pupdfan h?'ig gone dOWD, or M?riy so. The Hwr of the Hentte Home prettnted iu usual Wusted "poot on a Congregation day, wniuhaas rather intensified by what may be regarded. something very like a hitch. The conferment of the Dootor s Degree on Profearor Parry was evidently not oontoioplated, as uo stipplieat was prepared, and on thu arrival of Dr. Atkinson, the Vico-Channellor, preaeded by the two Esquire Beadles bearing the tnaoe, at about half an hour after the regulation time, it was found necessary to hastily convene a uieetiug of the council. Ultimately the Senior i'rwtor IlIb, .itt?d the g,- or propotition to the 6?,, W that Joseph r.,?y Mhou d be admitted to the degree j.s Mm. D., ad dftlred it <.?M', tit M), :rriC' {n d'Mlah: tten Prcft;fMt Parry, who wore ?Het??n with viold tiM?, WM directed by the 14v. i. Wt?on, M.A., the father of St. John's, to take his posi- tion in the centre of the floor of the Senate House, facing the daie, on which sat the Vico- Cbancellor wearing a doctor'. bood. Here Pro- fessor Macfarren was brought to him by Mr. l;, F. Cobb, M.A,, the Bursar of Trinity, and conducted Professor Parry to within half a score Imrds of tho Viae. Chancellor, when the Profonsor of Latin introduced the doctor denignato to the Vioe- Chancellor in the following termH .-—* Digr.a.ime domine, p^o.canoellario et tota aoa d emia. preaento vobis huno vcrum, quam scio, tam tuoribuB rjuam doctrina, est idoneum ad tilnlum doutoris Ues<g- nati assequindiim in Diusiua; atqaa tibi, tide mea praesto, Wtique at aceniia?." Tina done, the pro. leaser lOt uiusio retired, and tbo new doctor doignate advanced up the first step of the dai., and knelt at tho feet of the Vioe-Chanoellor, who, tskiiig hia hands between his own, admitted him in the following wordH: "Auct¿;ritate mihi oom- mitsa, aiin:itt<) te ad titnlnui dcofc rie in inusica defigiiati, in n.aiue Patii*, et Filii, ct Pprit- Ssneti." Parry roe6 from hia knoes a full fledged doctor of mu»jc, and tho ccremoDy at M end in so far M I)r. For,y con- cerned. The W'eUli representative ohoir did not ditperre, but remained with evideu* interest to thu end, the congregation watching the oercmony of the admission of I; tJ,lerH ot arts and three bachelor* of arte, Dr. Parry nas entertained by some of the leading musical members of the vulvlrsity, and the rmt of the party disperwd ahout Cambridge, to rcaaaeiuble at tho (ireat Northern IRil?.y Station -botly -ft?-r (OU N' ?l-k, ?h,?.- they lert tho ur,in.nity by the 130 train for Londcn afwra viaxtwhoo? u.-?able character was only curw'od b the ?iness of the r:h:; öït.c:'r "¡;u i ..I pi("e it is uDD_nary to pea?, a* your reMon will have an opportunity of judging for thcniBelvcs next week on its production at Cardiff, &e. Tho j.gi.jg of tbo choir waa jbaracterisud by muc h vigour d fres h ness. Tho b,. ao l w. were ;ïd¡Jr;I1r"ddcbn:d tlO c t'r:. ctaraotniøed by much o?eatna.. One ouuld only bave wished that tho visit had Ix "0 publicly known, that the spacious chapel might have been lillcd, and so the echo have been obviated.

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