. Programme . The Proof is in the Hearing Victor Red Seal Records of The Artistire a Perfect Reproduction Musical Instruments Rare Old Violins New ViolinsCellos and Double Basses LYON & HEALY HARPS We make a specialty of Superior QualityStrings for all Musical Instruments Fine Leather CasesMusic Rolls and Satchels. PAUL ALTHOUSE and REINALD WERRENRATHDistinguished Artists of the Metropolitan Opera Co., say: — * SO LONG AGO is really exquisite, and I need that typeof song.—Paul Althouse. SO LONG AGO is a delightful little song and I shall placeit on my recital programs.—Reinald Werrenralh. SO L


. Programme . The Proof is in the Hearing Victor Red Seal Records of The Artistire a Perfect Reproduction Musical Instruments Rare Old Violins New ViolinsCellos and Double Basses LYON & HEALY HARPS We make a specialty of Superior QualityStrings for all Musical Instruments Fine Leather CasesMusic Rolls and Satchels. PAUL ALTHOUSE and REINALD WERRENRATHDistinguished Artists of the Metropolitan Opera Co., say: — * SO LONG AGO is really exquisite, and I need that typeof song.—Paul Althouse. SO LONG AGO is a delightful little song and I shall placeit on my recital programs.—Reinald Werrenralh. SO LONG AGO by Miner Walden GallupHigh in GA $ Medium in E Published by OLIVER DITSOM COMPANY 178-179 TREMONT STREET BOSTON Order of your Local Dealer 769 The first song by Schubert sung in Vienna in a public concertwas Schafers Klagelied, sung by Jager, February 28, 1819. Probably the first to sing Schuberts songs in France was PierreFrangois Wartel (1806-82), a distinguished operatic and concerttenor and teacher. But a greater than he, Adolphe Nourrit, whofirst became acquainted with Schuberts songs through Liszt, madethem famous in Paris and in the French provinces. He began bysinging The Young Nun at a Conservatory concert in Paris, Jan-uary 18, 1835. On April 26 of the same year he sang Erlkingat


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