. Programme. hese Linoleums cemented toyour floors. Only $ and $ the yard Jolm Ho Pray & Sons 646 Washington St., Opp Boylston St., Boston 10 The programme of the concert in Philadelphia, December 4, 1905, in-cluded Chaussons Symphony in B-flat, Francks Psyche and Eros,Debussys Clouds and Festivals from the Nocturnes, MagnardsDirge, and dIndys Istar. The programme of the concert in Washington, , December 5,was the same as that of the Philadelphia concert. The programme of the concert in Baltimore, December 6, was as fol-lows: dIndys Symphony in B-flat, No. 2; Faures Suite, Pelleas


. Programme. hese Linoleums cemented toyour floors. Only $ and $ the yard Jolm Ho Pray & Sons 646 Washington St., Opp Boylston St., Boston 10 The programme of the concert in Philadelphia, December 4, 1905, in-cluded Chaussons Symphony in B-flat, Francks Psyche and Eros,Debussys Clouds and Festivals from the Nocturnes, MagnardsDirge, and dIndys Istar. The programme of the concert in Washington, , December 5,was the same as that of the Philadelphia concert. The programme of the concert in Baltimore, December 6, was as fol-lows: dIndys Symphony in B-flat, No. 2; Faures Suite, Pelleas andMelisande; dIndys Legend, Saugefleurie; Dukass SorcerersApprentice. The programme of the first concert in New York, the evening ofDecember 7, was that of the Baltimore concert. The programme ofthe second concert, Saturday afternoon, December 9, was as follows:Chaussons Symphony in B-flat, Francks Psyche and Eros, the twomovements already mentioned of Debussys Nocturnes, MagnardsDirge, and dIndys SYA/l PHONICHARMONY in MOKOTOHEBACHRACH noroG\iA\ms MANUFACTURERS FURRIERS RETAILERS RELIABLE FURS RELIABLE INFORMATION RELIABLE PRICES NO MISREPRESENTATIONAS TO VALUES COLD STORAGE 72 Chauncy St., Boston Tel. Beach 48 M. dIndy gave a chamber concert in Potter Hall, Boston, December11, with the assistance of the Longy Club and Mr. J. Keller, violoncel-list. The programme, made up of compositions by Mr. dIndy, was asfollows: Chanson et Danses (Longy Club, led by the composer);Fantasia on French Folk-tunes (Messrs. Longy, oboist; dIndy,pianist); trio for pianoforte, clarinet, and violoncello (Messrs. dIndy,Grisez, and Keller). DINDY ON THE ART OF MUSIC (From Vincent dIndys Cours de Composition Musicale, Vol. I) That the pupil, called to deserve the title of artist, should never losesight of his natural endowment, three virtues are necessary to arriveat the maximum of expression that he has set out to attain, three vir-tues named in the text of an anthem for Maundy


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