Programme . n Boston was by Mr. Brodsky at a concertof the Symphony Orchestra of New York, Mr. Walter Damrosch con-ductor, in the Tremont Theatre, January 13, 1893. The second and third movements were played here at a concert ofthe Boston Symphony Orchestra by Mr. Timothee Adamowski onDecember 2, 1893; the whole concerto was played at like concerts byMr. Alexandre PetschnikoiT on January 27, 1900, by Miss Maud Powellon April 13, 1901, and by Mr. Karl Barleben, April i, 1905. The orchestral part of the concerto is scored for two flutes, two oboes,two clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, two tru


Programme . n Boston was by Mr. Brodsky at a concertof the Symphony Orchestra of New York, Mr. Walter Damrosch con-ductor, in the Tremont Theatre, January 13, 1893. The second and third movements were played here at a concert ofthe Boston Symphony Orchestra by Mr. Timothee Adamowski onDecember 2, 1893; the whole concerto was played at like concerts byMr. Alexandre PetschnikoiT on January 27, 1900, by Miss Maud Powellon April 13, 1901, and by Mr. Karl Barleben, April i, 1905. The orchestral part of the concerto is scored for two flutes, two oboes,two clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, two trumpets, kettledrums,and strings. The first movement. Allegro moderato, D major, 4-4, opens withbrief preluding in strings and wood-wind, but without any thematicconnection with what is to follow. There are then hints in the strings ARE NOW SHOWING A CHOICE SELECTION OFTAILORED SUITS FOR LADIES AND MISSES,GOWNS, DRESSES, AND WAISTS,FURS, COATS, AND SKIRTS, AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. 157 j;vcmout J^trcct^ The Princess Grand Newest of the Small OrandsSmallest of the New Grands I HE most highly perfected little grand piano yet concentrated form it combines the mechanical excel-lences and tonal beauty of the concert grand with a vol-ume of tone modified to the requirements of the averageAmerican home. ^Its scientific construction, the re-sult of endless experiments, executed in the finestmaterials and in the spirit of the best craftsmanship,snsures durability and tune-staying properties hitherto unreached. Asan art object its graceful contours and exquisite finish make the Prin-cess Grand an addition to any home. ^ Its very reasonable cost is made possible only by our splendid manu-facturing facilities. Prices, descriptions, and adequate illustrationsmailed on request.


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