Programme . o the flute, andanother, suggestive of the large and amiable ones, which is heard in the strings andthe horns. V. Dogs. The woodwind bear most of the burden of furnishing descriptions ofdogs, in various themes and snatches of themes, which it would not be of interestto quote. Ach Du Xieber Augustin may be detected in the melee as well asWhere, Oh, Where Has My Little Dog Gone? A variation of the last is usedtoward the end of the movement as the theme of a short fugue in the woodwind,suggesting dogs playing Follow the Leader. VI. Dreams. A resume of all the preceding excitements. It


Programme . o the flute, andanother, suggestive of the large and amiable ones, which is heard in the strings andthe horns. V. Dogs. The woodwind bear most of the burden of furnishing descriptions ofdogs, in various themes and snatches of themes, which it would not be of interestto quote. Ach Du Xieber Augustin may be detected in the melee as well asWhere, Oh, Where Has My Little Dog Gone? A variation of the last is usedtoward the end of the movement as the theme of a short fugue in the woodwind,suggesting dogs playing Follow the Leader. VI. Dreams. A resume of all the preceding excitements. It may be worthwhile simply to call attention to the softened and broadened version of the originalNurse theme, which here represents My Mother, and also to the final ber-ceuse, which is made up in part of the Child theme over an accompanimentdrawn from the Perambulator motive. The programme-book of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, ablyedited by Mr. Felix Borowski, contained the following biographicalsketch:—. HIGH VOICE I (SONG CYCLE) By DEEMS TAYLOR PRICE, EACH, $ POSTPAID MEDIUM VOICE In this highly original cycle of songs both author and composer have made aneffort to uncover the romance, the poetry, which are so vitally present under the famil-iar prose of every-day scenes—and have been successful. The idyls of the cityscrowded ways blossom in their happy pages. Recognized as one of the most giftedamong our young composers, Mr. Taylor has written songs marked by spontaneity,richly expressive in their melodic and harmonic content, and in their felicitous touchesof humor. The cover design and illustrations to each song charmingly bear witness to theskill and imagination of the composer. iBOSTONcSiraaNEWYORKriJ^


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