. Programme. rus trained by S. S. Townsend. Therevised version was then used for the first time in this country. Debussy furnished a programme for the suite: at least, thisprogramme is attributed to him. Some who are not wholly insympathy with what they loosely call the modern movement maythink that the programme itself needs elucidation. Debussyspeculiar forms of expression in prose are not easily Englished. Itis well-nigh impossible to reproduce certain shades of meaning. The citle Nocturnes is intended to have here a more generaland, above all, a more decorative meaning. We, then, are not c
. Programme. rus trained by S. S. Townsend. Therevised version was then used for the first time in this country. Debussy furnished a programme for the suite: at least, thisprogramme is attributed to him. Some who are not wholly insympathy with what they loosely call the modern movement maythink that the programme itself needs elucidation. Debussyspeculiar forms of expression in prose are not easily Englished. Itis well-nigh impossible to reproduce certain shades of meaning. The citle Nocturnes is intended to have here a more generaland, above all, a more decorative meaning. We, then, are not con-cerned with the form of the nocturne, but with everything that thisword includes in the way of diversified impression and speciallights, Clouds: the unchangeable appearance of the sky, with the NEW Ensemble of B ©stoira Sympla oey Mem under the direction, S. SEINIGER (former ly director of Copley Plaza Orchestra) Special Introductory R ate Address % Symphony Hall AMERICAS FOREMOST FLORIST ESTABLISH ED1847. FLOWERS BOSTON NEW YORK 1 PARK STREET 561 FIFTH AVENUE AND AT 549 BOYLSTON STREET 46th STREET COPLEY SQUARE \!/ke dommaiing idea r^behind the manuiaciure of Lkc and tmto is io -matie ana main tain it as tkc best picmo tkat can he builtP Represented by The A. M. HUML MUSIC CO. 1 96 Bovlston Street, Boston, Mass.
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