Programme . much in theScottish style. He screwed the pipes and gart them skirl. There is squealing of bagpipes (oboe and bassoon) and a rough hornpipe dancetune, No cotillion brent new frae France (solo viola); both tunes afterwardsrepeated in combination by the whole orchestra. There are rattling of bones * Burns mentions this tune in The Cotters Saturday Night:— They artless notes in simple guise; They tune their hearts, by far the noblest aim;Perhaps Dundees wild warbling measures rise, Or plaintive Martyrs, worthy of the name:Or noble Elgin beats the heavnward flame, The sweet


Programme . much in theScottish style. He screwed the pipes and gart them skirl. There is squealing of bagpipes (oboe and bassoon) and a rough hornpipe dancetune, No cotillion brent new frae France (solo viola); both tunes afterwardsrepeated in combination by the whole orchestra. There are rattling of bones * Burns mentions this tune in The Cotters Saturday Night:— They artless notes in simple guise; They tune their hearts, by far the noblest aim;Perhaps Dundees wild warbling measures rise, Or plaintive Martyrs, worthy of the name:Or noble Elgin beats the heavnward flame, The sweetest far of Scotias holy lays:Compard with these, Italian trills are tame; The tickled ears no heartfelt raptures raise;Nae unison hae they with our Creators is found in The Whole Bpoke of Psalmes: with the Hymnes, edited by Thomas Ravens-croft, London, edition of 1633. Psalms 39,92, gg, and 118 are there sung to this Scottish tune. Simon Stubbgis named by Ravenscroft as the composer.—P. MEHLIN £r SONS Grands and Uprights CROM ihe lowest bass register to the* highest treble note there is a qualityof tone in the Mehlin Piano that is incomparable. Mellow and rich; deep and resonant; vibrant with harmony ; pulsatingwith exquisite loveliness, the Mehlin tone is capable of shadings andnuances that rival the hues of colors wondrous robes. Inherited genius, personal knowledge and musicianship, and the inspiration of artisticideals permeate the production of Mehlin Pianos. Grands, $750 to $1400 Uprights, $475 to $575 Players, $850 284Main EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES CCilARVEY® 14• City HallSq., Lynn The Home of Harmony144 BOYLSTON STREET (Opposite the Common) BOSTON (xylophone), unearthly shrieks from the clarinets and muted horns, and dismalgroans from the trombones and tuba. The tempo continually accelerates, and finallyends with a furious reel in which every instrument in the orchestra plays its loudestand fastest. Then Tam interrupts with his fla


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