Programme . orrectly written orchestral parts, and my care-less conducting), and without regard to the rapture of the spiritualsubstance (a matter which the general public tolerates only when de-manded by the higher authority of tradition, and then immediatelygapes at it upside down!) in spite, therefore, of this grievous Dresdenperformance, which brought me only the one satisfaction of directlysetting to work at some not unessential improvements, simplifications,and eliminations in the score—that had taken hold of me during therehearsals and the performance, and which I felt at once, withoutt


Programme . orrectly written orchestral parts, and my care-less conducting), and without regard to the rapture of the spiritualsubstance (a matter which the general public tolerates only when de-manded by the higher authority of tradition, and then immediatelygapes at it upside down!) in spite, therefore, of this grievous Dresdenperformance, which brought me only the one satisfaction of directlysetting to work at some not unessential improvements, simplifications,and eliminations in the score—that had taken hold of me during therehearsals and the performance, and which I felt at once, withouttroubling myself about the audience present. . Now, what was Iabout to say, after all these parentheses and digressions? Yes, I remem-ber now: the Dante Symphony is a work that does not need to beashamed of its title,—and what you tell me of the impression producedby the Bergsymphonie (in Sondershausen) strengthens me in my pre-sumption. On July 6, 1861, Liszt wrote to the Princess Carolyne Sayn-Witt-. The Individuality of iffcljlttt $C 00tt0 Piano Construction THE construction of the Mehlin Pianois as distinct and individual as theMehlin Tone is beautiful. From manydifferent angles this individuality of Mehlinconstruction is apparent. Exact science is the key-note in the pro-duction of the Mehlin Piano. In the Mehlintone laboratory have been scientificallysolved the acoustical problems that havegiven to the Mehlin its incomparable tone. Of no less importance was the invention of the Mehlin Inverted Grand, by which it wasmade possible to incorporate, in the upright case, the same plate, scale, sound-board, andfundamental tone-producing qualities of the horizontal grand. Uprights, H75 to$575 Grands, $750 to$ 1400 Players, $850 upwards 284Main You will experience an unusual delight in listening to a MehlinEXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES CCHaryey® 14City HallSq., Lynn 144 BOYLSTON STREET (Opposite the Common) BOSTON 1461 genstein that he had sent a copy of his Dante symp


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