. Programme. the two violin concertos in makingtheir way. A work which is introduced by Sarasate and Joachim,a work by the same man who has given the two concertos to theviolinists of the world, cannot be so wholly bad. We must allow theGermans the pleasure of depreciating at first and as much aspossible the works of their good masters: it has always been soand it will always be so. But it is not amusing for the composer. About the same time a friend of Sarasate wrote from Hamburg thefollowing letter, which is passionate, though the emotion is curiouslyexpressed: I suppose you will receive an


. Programme. the two violin concertos in makingtheir way. A work which is introduced by Sarasate and Joachim,a work by the same man who has given the two concertos to theviolinists of the world, cannot be so wholly bad. We must allow theGermans the pleasure of depreciating at first and as much aspossible the works of their good masters: it has always been soand it will always be so. But it is not amusing for the composer. About the same time a friend of Sarasate wrote from Hamburg thefollowing letter, which is passionate, though the emotion is curiouslyexpressed: I suppose you will receive an unfavorable account ofBruchs Fantasia, and I ground my opinion on the criticisms whichhave appeared here. I should like to state, therefore, that the publichas by its behavior shown it thinks differently. The first musicians ? Bruch was appointed conductor of the Liverpool Philharmonic Society in 1880,and made his home in England for three years. fK QMR MACOMEERINSURANCE 45-49 BATTERYMARCH STREET - - BOSTON. PENNELL, GIBBS & QUIRING AND PAINTERS203-205 CLARENDON ST., BOSTON Rare Old Violins VIOLAS and CELLOS of exquisite toneand splendid condition ITALIAN VIOLIN STRINGS MUSICIANS SUPPLYCOMPANY 218 Tremont Street and 60 LaGrange Street, Boston, Mass. Telephone, Beach 1882


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