. Programme . usiontheme. The second part of the movement is planned according tothe same scheme with the conventionally regular changes of coda is short and built on the conclusion theme and the first theme. ** * The following sketch of the Unfinished Symphony is taken from Edmondstoune Duncans* Schubert. After quoting Felix Wein- gartners remarks,—Schubert was the Jyric Imusician par excellence. Whatever he wrote, the most serene as well as the most tragic ^work, * Wiliam Edmondstoune Duncan, composer, pianist, organist, critic, was born at Sale, England,in 1866. He studied at th


. Programme . usiontheme. The second part of the movement is planned according tothe same scheme with the conventionally regular changes of coda is short and built on the conclusion theme and the first theme. ** * The following sketch of the Unfinished Symphony is taken from Edmondstoune Duncans* Schubert. After quoting Felix Wein- gartners remarks,—Schubert was the Jyric Imusician par excellence. Whatever he wrote, the most serene as well as the most tragic ^work, * Wiliam Edmondstoune Duncan, composer, pianist, organist, critic, was born at Sale, England,in 1866. He studied at the Royal College of Music and afterwards with Sir George A. Macfarren. Heholds a professorship at the Oldham College of Music. The list of his works includes an opera,Perseus, and ode, Ye Mariners of England, Ode to Music (words by Swinburne), Sonnet to theNightingale (Milton), orchestral pieces, a mass and other music for the church, chamber music, organpieces, piano pieces, songs. Complete Financial Service.


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