Dartmouth 1960
Dartmouth at Princeton
November 19th, 1960
Princeton wins 7-0
(fanfare)
Good afternoon football fans. The Princeton University Band presents “Myth of Masterpiece,” a study of great stories. We take you back first to eleventh century England and invite you to join us in watching the legendary Lady Godiva ride through the streets.
(Band forms heart)
Another famous heroine is the peasant girl St. Joan of Arc. We hear her cry to her tormentors just before her execution. One of the truly tragic figures of Greek mythology was the villain Sisyphus. The Band now forms the stone which he was condemned to perpetually roll up a hill in Hades, only to see it roll to the bottom again. Finally we peek into Shakespeare’s drama of the Scotch highlands. Lady Macbeth is nagging her husband into the stabbing of King Duncan.
November 19th, 1960
Princeton wins 7-0
(fanfare)
Good afternoon football fans. The Princeton University Band presents “Myth of Masterpiece,” a study of great stories. We take you back first to eleventh century England and invite you to join us in watching the legendary Lady Godiva ride through the streets.
(Band forms heart)
Another famous heroine is the peasant girl St. Joan of Arc. We hear her cry to her tormentors just before her execution. One of the truly tragic figures of Greek mythology was the villain Sisyphus. The Band now forms the stone which he was condemned to perpetually roll up a hill in Hades, only to see it roll to the bottom again. Finally we peek into Shakespeare’s drama of the Scotch highlands. Lady Macbeth is nagging her husband into the stabbing of King Duncan.