. Programme . Just as you enjoy the exquisite interpre-tations of the Boston Symphony Orchestraat their concert, you can enjoy them when-ever you wish on the Victrola. It is one of the great triumphs of record-ing that enables you to hear so large anorganization in your home, and it is sig-nificant that so famous an orchestra as theBoston Symphony makes Victor Records. The absolute faithfulness of these VictorRecords when played on the Victrolaparallels the actual performance of this,great orchestra itself. Any Victor dealer will gladly play anyof the Boston Symphony Orchestra recordsfor you.


. Programme . Just as you enjoy the exquisite interpre-tations of the Boston Symphony Orchestraat their concert, you can enjoy them when-ever you wish on the Victrola. It is one of the great triumphs of record-ing that enables you to hear so large anorganization in your home, and it is sig-nificant that so famous an orchestra as theBoston Symphony makes Victor Records. The absolute faithfulness of these VictorRecords when played on the Victrolaparallels the actual performance of this,great orchestra itself. Any Victor dealer will gladly play anyof the Boston Symphony Orchestra recordsfor you. Victrolas $ to $ 533 Symphony Orchestra, November 29, 1913. The vocal music wassung by members of the Musical Art Club of Boston. The Tragedy of Salome. BY ROBERT D^HUMlfilRES. I. Prelude. A terrace of Herods Palace, overlooking the Dead Sea. The mountains of Moab shut in the horizon, rose-colored and russet-hued, dominated by the bulk of Mount Nebo, on which Moses, at the threshold of the Promised Land, saluted Canaan before dying. The sun is sinking, John slowly walks across the terrace and disappears. Dance op light the stage. Cloths and jewels which overflow from a preciouscoffer sparkle under the glare of the flambeaux. Herodias, deep in thought,plunges her hands into the mass, raises on high the necklaces and the veilsspangled with gold. Salome, as one fascinated, appears, bends over the chest,adorns herself, and with a childish joy outlines her first dance. II. The Enchantments on the Sea. Salome has disappeared. Herod, enwrapped by the darkness, is lost inthoughts of lust and fe


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