. Programme. the Boston Symphony Orchestra *These are the names of the librettists as given by Georges Servieres in La Musique FrangaiseModerne (Paris, 1897). Dr. Derepas in his C6sar Franck says that Grandmougin wrote the music journals of Paris, in their reviews of the performances in 1888 and 1890, did not mentionthe name of any librettist. The librettist is not named either on the title page of Francks own ar-rangement for chorus and pianoforte (four hands) or on that of the Suite published in 1900. Baldens-berger, in his Ust of Francks works, includes Psych6 poesie de L. L. Arthu


. Programme. the Boston Symphony Orchestra *These are the names of the librettists as given by Georges Servieres in La Musique FrangaiseModerne (Paris, 1897). Dr. Derepas in his C6sar Franck says that Grandmougin wrote the music journals of Paris, in their reviews of the performances in 1888 and 1890, did not mentionthe name of any librettist. The librettist is not named either on the title page of Francks own ar-rangement for chorus and pianoforte (four hands) or on that of the Suite published in 1900. Baldens-berger, in his Ust of Francks works, includes Psych6 poesie de L. L. Arthur Coquard gives the sameinformation. Vincent dIndy and Octave S6r6 say nothing about the librettists. Hur\\^itch Bros. announce tneir Opening for Spring and Summer Tte Latest Models and Materials from leading Lousesof Europe on display Your inspection is cordially invited 344 BOYLSTON BOSTON CHOICE ORCHESTIRA STALLS FORALL FIRST CLASS THEATRES BURICFS THEATRE TICKET AGENCY ADAMS HOUSEBeach 935, 942, 2430. Signs ofSpring npHE days are a little longer. The sun-*- rides a little higher in the sky andsmiles a little more ardently upon theexpectant earth. The breeze sighs more softly throughthe still bare branches of the maples, butthe buds that will soon be green leaves arewhispering to each other. So through the arteries and veins of this store thevitalizing tide of Spring merchandise begins to in color and form for months have been sketch-ing and planning; artists in metal, wood and fabrichave produced new shapes and forms of use andbeauty for Springtime and Summer. Daily—almosthourly — these new things are arriving and appearin our stocks. Its always interesting to discover Spring—whether in the unfolding of a bud, the flight of abird or the arrival of a new style. Jordan Marsh Company M. dIndy guest conductor, at New York on December 9, 1905; atPhiladelphia on December 4, 1905; at Washington, December 5, 1905. Psyche and Cupid was played for the first ti


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