Programme . STER YOUR NAME, ADDRESS AND THE SEATS YOU OWN The registration books will be open at Symphony Hall,beginning Thursday, January 20, every Thursday, Fridayand Saturday, from 10 to 1 and during the concerts on Fridays and Saturdays. To avoid errors PLEASE PRESENT YOUR SEASON TICKETS when registering. The registration books will close Saturday, March 4, when the option to this years subscribers will expire. Registration incurs no obligation to subscribefor the coming season. C. A. ELLIS, Manager. 154-155-156-158 TREMONT STREET Desire to call attention toThe Annual January ««10 I SFH Be
Programme . STER YOUR NAME, ADDRESS AND THE SEATS YOU OWN The registration books will be open at Symphony Hall,beginning Thursday, January 20, every Thursday, Fridayand Saturday, from 10 to 1 and during the concerts on Fridays and Saturdays. To avoid errors PLEASE PRESENT YOUR SEASON TICKETS when registering. The registration books will close Saturday, March 4, when the option to this years subscribers will expire. Registration incurs no obligation to subscribefor the coming season. C. A. ELLIS, Manager. 154-155-156-158 TREMONT STREET Desire to call attention toThe Annual January ««10 I SFH Beginning on Monday, January 3rd Including specially prepared assortments of the newCrepe de Chine, Washable Satin, Georgette Crepe andBatiste Underwear; exclusive importations of French handmade and hand embroidered Lingerie; American madenainsook and muslin underwear, Infants wear, Negligees,Petticoats, Blouses, etc. At Very Attractive Sale Prices You are also invited to view our Initial Displaysof the New. Including a number of very decided innovationswith many new touches of smart individualityoriginating with the foremost Paris fashionauthorities. 649 tion of natures beauties forms a mere episode. A recurrence of thetheme of duty ushers in the third movement. Great lamentation and heaviness. The winter has been of the settlers have died. The hymn which forms the maintheme of this section is preceded by a prelude built upon the main themeof the first movement and fragments of the hymn itself, after whichfollow several variations of the main theme. The fit way to honor and lament the departed is to be true to oneanother and to work together bravely for the cause to which living anddead have consecrated themselves. No realism is implied or attemptedin this movement, the moods being merely suggested. In the course ofit there are frequent quotations from other themes, and the wholeends with a restatement of the mourning hymn with new harmonic andorchestral coloring.
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