. Programme. Chocolates (TWO GRADES) ON SALE AT THE BETTER STORES. Liszt himself did not hear the piece until he attended the MusicFestival at Antwerp in May, 1881. The pianist was Zarembski.*Liszt wrote in 1882 to his pupil, Martha Remmert: Enclosed arethe various readings to my Dance of Death. I noted them downafter hearing the piece last May for the first time with orchestraat the Antwerp Musical Festival (played by Zarembski in a masterlyway). The brief alterations are easy to insert into the instrumentalparts, for they apply only to the horns, and consist in the additionof seven measures.


. Programme. Chocolates (TWO GRADES) ON SALE AT THE BETTER STORES. Liszt himself did not hear the piece until he attended the MusicFestival at Antwerp in May, 1881. The pianist was Zarembski.*Liszt wrote in 1882 to his pupil, Martha Remmert: Enclosed arethe various readings to my Dance of Death. I noted them downafter hearing the piece last May for the first time with orchestraat the Antwerp Musical Festival (played by Zarembski in a masterlyway). The brief alterations are easy to insert into the instrumentalparts, for they apply only to the horns, and consist in the additionof seven measures. The rest are pauses in the orchestra whilethe piano solo continues. All is accurately indicated in the enclosedcopy, so that, should the publisher Siegel feel disposed to add acomplementary sheet to the score, it might be easily printed fromthis copy. The alterations in this variation—The Chase—did notappear in print. In 1898 I received from Denver, Col., a letter from Mr. EdouardHesselberg, a graduate of the Conservatory of Music, Moscow, whohad read that


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