Programme . uth of this tale has beendisputed. Beethoven was delighted with his success, so much so that he wrotea public letter of thanks to all that took part in the two is Malzel especially who merits all our thanks. He was the firstto conceive the idea of the concert, and it was he that busied himselfactively with the organization and the ensemble in all the details. Iowe him special thanks for having given me the opportunity of offeringmy compositions to the public use and thus fulfilling the ardent vowmade by me long ago of putting the fruits of my labor on the altar of t


Programme . uth of this tale has beendisputed. Beethoven was delighted with his success, so much so that he wrotea public letter of thanks to all that took part in the two is Malzel especially who merits all our thanks. He was the firstto conceive the idea of the concert, and it was he that busied himselfactively with the organization and the ensemble in all the details. Iowe him special thanks for having given me the opportunity of offeringmy compositions to the public use and thus fulfilling the ardent vowmade by me long ago of putting the fruits of my labor on the altar of thecountry. The symphony was repeated in Vienna on February 27, 1814. OnNovember 29 of that year it was performed with a new cantata, Derglorreiche Augenblick, composed in honor of the Congress at Viennaand Wellingtons Sieg. The Empress of Austria, the Tsarina ofRussia, the Queen of Prussia, were in the great audience. The concertwas repeated for Beethovens benefit on December 2, but the hall washalf empty. *. GRAND, INVERTED GRAND and PLAYER- PIANOS Have taken the front rank amongthe really artistic pianos by reasonof their superb tone quality and theexcellence which distinguishes everystructural detail. The Mehlin Inverted Grand isthe only Upright built on theprinciple of the Grand. It has theGrand Scale, Sounding Board andTone. For Art Catalogue and full particulars apply to . Ha ax v-o y o. 144 Boylston Street, Boston 13 The first performance in Boston was at a concert of the BostonAcademy, November 25, 1843. The first performance in New York was at a concert of the Phil-harmonic vSociety, November 18, 1843, when Mr. U. C. Hill conducted. The first performance in Leipsic was on December 12, 1816. Thesymphony was repeated by general request on April 23, 1817, and athird soon followed. Yet Friedrich Wieck, the father of Clara Schu-mann, could find nothing in the music, and he declared that musicians,critics, amateurs, and frankly unmusical persons were unanimous inthe opinion


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