Programme . TAXI-SERVICE CO. JT&A I BACK BAY c TOURING CARS LIMOUSINES Charge Accounts solicited with Responsible PartiesGIVE YOUR ORDER TO THE USHER. 33 Symphonic Poem No. 3, The Preludes (after Lamartine). Franz Liszt (Born at Raiding, near Oedenburg, Hungary, October 22, 1811; died atBayreuth, July 31, 1886.) According to statements of Richard Pohl, this symphonic poemwas begun at Marseilles in 1834, and completed at Weimar in to L- Ramanns chronological catalogue of Liszts works,The Preludes was composed in 1854 and published in 1856. Theodor Miiller-Reuter says that the poe


Programme . TAXI-SERVICE CO. JT&A I BACK BAY c TOURING CARS LIMOUSINES Charge Accounts solicited with Responsible PartiesGIVE YOUR ORDER TO THE USHER. 33 Symphonic Poem No. 3, The Preludes (after Lamartine). Franz Liszt (Born at Raiding, near Oedenburg, Hungary, October 22, 1811; died atBayreuth, July 31, 1886.) According to statements of Richard Pohl, this symphonic poemwas begun at Marseilles in 1834, and completed at Weimar in to L- Ramanns chronological catalogue of Liszts works,The Preludes was composed in 1854 and published in 1856. Theodor Miiller-Reuter says that the poem was composed at Weimarin 1849-50 from sketches made in earlier years, and this statementseems to be the correct one. Ramann tells the following story about the origin of The , it seems, began to compose at Paris, about 1844, choral musicfor a poem by Aubray, and the work was entitled Les 4 Elements(la Terre, les Aquilons, les Flots, les Astres). * The cold stupidity ofthe poem discouraged him, and he did not complete the cantata. Hetold his troubles to Victor Hugo, in the hope that the poet would takethe hint and write for him;


Size: 2556px × 978px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorbostonsy, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, bookyear1881