. Programme . Just as you enjoy the exquisite interpre-tations of the Boston Symphony Orchestraat their concert, you can enjoy them when-ever you wish on the Victrola. It is one of the great triumphs of record-ing that enables you to hear so large anorganization in your home, and it is sig-nificant that so famous an orchestra as theBoston Symphony makes Victor Records. The absolute faithfulness of these VictorRecords when played on the Victrolaparallels the actual performance of thisgreat orchestra itself. Any Victor dealer will gladly play anyof the Boston Symphony Orchestra recordsfor you. V


. Programme . Just as you enjoy the exquisite interpre-tations of the Boston Symphony Orchestraat their concert, you can enjoy them when-ever you wish on the Victrola. It is one of the great triumphs of record-ing that enables you to hear so large anorganization in your home, and it is sig-nificant that so famous an orchestra as theBoston Symphony makes Victor Records. The absolute faithfulness of these VictorRecords when played on the Victrolaparallels the actual performance of thisgreat orchestra itself. Any Victor dealer will gladly play anyof the Boston Symphony Orchestra recordsfor you. Victrolas $ to $950. KauM CAMDEN, N. Liszt also made a transcription of the song for the pianoforte, asdid Constantin Decker. August Moeser made an arrangement of thesong for solo violin (Berlin, 1843). A transcription by E. Wolff for the pianoforte was played at anOrchestral Union concert in Boston by Master Carlyle Petersilea,January 28, 1857. Among the composers who set music to Goethes ballad wereReichardt, Beethoven (a sketch), Zelter, Friedrich Schneider,Berger, Loewe, Eckert, Julius Schneider, Klein, Silcher, Spohr,Mathieu, Meyerbeer (unpublished), Czerny (unpublished). FIRST SINGERS OF SCHUBERT^S SONGS. Johann Michael Vogl, the friend of Schubert and the singer ofhis songs was born at Stayer, August 10, 1768. He was a school-fellow of Franz X. Stissmayer, who was later associated closely,with Mozart. Vogl and Stissmayer went together to Vienna. Theformer became a lawyer and then a public functionary; but, whenStissmayer was appointed conductor at the opera-house, he per-suaded Vogl to become a singer, and the ten


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