Programme . arsed here with Beethovens in A major, and you would scarcelyknow it by the performance at Zwickau. In a letter dated in 1839he wrote of a symphony which he had nearly finished in 1832. During the years from 1833 to 1841 Schumann wrote many of hisfinest and most characteristic works, but they were pianoforte pieces—fitudes Symphoniques, Carneval, Sonata in F-sharp minor, Sonata in Gminor, Fantasie, Phantasiestucke, Davidsbiindler, Kreisleriana, Novel-letten, Nachtstiicke, Faschingsschwank—and songs. But in 1841 hewrote the Symphony No. 1, in B-flat; Overture, Scherzo, and Finale(Fi


Programme . arsed here with Beethovens in A major, and you would scarcelyknow it by the performance at Zwickau. In a letter dated in 1839he wrote of a symphony which he had nearly finished in 1832. During the years from 1833 to 1841 Schumann wrote many of hisfinest and most characteristic works, but they were pianoforte pieces—fitudes Symphoniques, Carneval, Sonata in F-sharp minor, Sonata in Gminor, Fantasie, Phantasiestucke, Davidsbiindler, Kreisleriana, Novel-letten, Nachtstiicke, Faschingsschwank—and songs. But in 1841 hewrote the Symphony No. 1, in B-flat; Overture, Scherzo, and Finale(Finale rewritten in 1845); Symphony in D minor (rewritten in 1851,and now known as the Fourth); Allegro for piano and orchestra (usedas first movement to Piano Concerto, Op. 54). Schumann was married to Clara Wieck, September 12, 1840, afterdoubts, anxieties, and opposition on the part of her father, after anervous strain of three or four years. His happiness was great, but to W1ACULMRM DARKER 1 HI COMPANY. Quality, Style. Fit. and Superb Tailoring arefelt as well as seen in Macullar Parker Dress Suits. Made on the premises — forimmediate wear. $40 and $50400 WASHINGTON STREET VIOLAS and CELLOS of exquisite toneand splendid condition ITALIAN VIOLIN STRINGS MUSICIANS SUPPLY COMPANY 218 Tremont Street and 60Lagrange Street, Boston, Mass. Telephone, Oxford 4380 734 in ill 111 Vnhi mi r ii Vi i iii V •? I •v,v,i •L- :X:: -:: :-- MilMrfdrtlfciniii $|mt#Jf. Stiller f Jiiiliiiiioiii^^^^MiWftWin ^^^j^jj^^jj^j^^j^^jjj^ \ •• is the result of careful use of selectedmaterial by skilled workmen, intelligentlydirected. Its proof is only given by the years! Henry F. Miller was a piano maimer of high standinghalj-a-century ago; he, his sons and grandsons havemade and maintained their reputation by a sincereendeavor to build pianos only of the best quality. To-day they are being made better than everbecause there is employed in their buildingBETTER material, MORE SKILLED workmen,a


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