Programme . and evening star,And one clear call for me. Mr. Swinburne maddens with the wind and the sounds and the scentsof it, until there passes into his verse a something of its vastness andits vehemency, the rapture of its inspiration, the palpitating, many-twinkling miracle of its light; Mr. William Morris has been taken withthe manner of its melancholy; while to Whitman it has been the greatCamerado indeed, for it gave him that song of the brown bird bereftof his mate, in whose absence the half of him had not been told to to Longfellow alone was it given to see that stately galley


Programme . and evening star,And one clear call for me. Mr. Swinburne maddens with the wind and the sounds and the scentsof it, until there passes into his verse a something of its vastness andits vehemency, the rapture of its inspiration, the palpitating, many-twinkling miracle of its light; Mr. William Morris has been taken withthe manner of its melancholy; while to Whitman it has been the greatCamerado indeed, for it gave him that song of the brown bird bereftof his mate, in whose absence the half of him had not been told to to Longfellow alone was it given to see that stately galley whichCount Arnaldos saw; his only to hear the steersman singing that wildand wondrous song which none that hears it can resist, and none that hasheard it may forget. Then did he learn the old monsters secret,—the word of his charm, the core of his mystery, the human note in hismusic, the quality of his influence upon the heart and the mind of man;and then did he win himself a place apart among sea 5cl C©§tam©sP Coaii DANCING DRESSES A SPECIALTY717 BOYLSTON STREET TELEPHONE. 5818 458 .Mr. Felix Borowski, the learned and instructive writer of the pro-gramme books of the Chicago Orchestra, has drawn up a list of purely-orchestral pictures of the ocean, which is, it is to be feared, incom-plete: Among the sea symphonies are Rubinsteins Ocean symphony;Ocean, symphony by Ferd. Pfohl; Ocean, symphony by Noetzel;Von der Nordsee, by Friedrich E- Koch; Nordseefahrt, by Jules deSwert; An die Adria, of Franz Mikorey, and Sinfonia Marinaresca,by Antonio Scontrino. %a Mer, by Paul Gilson, and Des Meeressang,by Jan Brandt-Buys, are symphonic sketches. There are symphonicpoems—Am Meer, by Klaus Pringsheim, and The Great Silence, byAlphonse Diepenbrock, which is based on the sentence of Nietzsche,Here is the sea; here we can forget the town. Two symphonicsketches—Meergrus and Seemorgen, were written by Max Schillings,and, under the name of orchestral sketches, Debus


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