Programme . usicians, Simon Sechter, IgnazAssmayer, Gottfried Preyer. He showed them his prowess as an or-ganist and made a brilliant showing. At St. Florian Bruckner studiedphysics and Latin, and long afterward regretted that he had notstudied more earnestly and with a broader view; for at last famousin Vienna as a musician and as an eccentric, he had little or no com-prehension of anything in science, art, literature, politics. He wasa musician and only a musician. Bruckner in 1856 was appointed organist of the old cathedral at ,E FOUR SONGS Words by J. W. JOHNSON Music by H. T. BURLEIGH ALS


Programme . usicians, Simon Sechter, IgnazAssmayer, Gottfried Preyer. He showed them his prowess as an or-ganist and made a brilliant showing. At St. Florian Bruckner studiedphysics and Latin, and long afterward regretted that he had notstudied more earnestly and with a broader view; for at last famousin Vienna as a musician and as an eccentric, he had little or no com-prehension of anything in science, art, literature, politics. He wasa musician and only a musician. Bruckner in 1856 was appointed organist of the old cathedral at ,E FOUR SONGS Words by J. W. JOHNSON Music by H. T. BURLEIGH ALSO PUBLISHED SEPARATELY Musical America says: He (the composer) has once more outdone stands more firmly than ever a musician who can reflect in his music, the spirit ofthe poem he is working on. His music in all four songs is vital. To be had of all music dealers — or the publishers • :. .?; .id ) 1 >., 14 East 43rd NEW YORK CPAristmas Greeting Oards&0 J


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