. Programme. Chocolates (TWO grades) ON SAie AT THE BeTTER STORES. Mr. Eichheims father, Meinhard Eichheim, a violoncellist ofreputation, was a member of Theodore Thomass Orchestra formany years. The son studied the violin with Carl Becker, SimonE. Jacobsohn, and Leopold Lichtenberg. He was a member ofTheodore Thomass Orchestra in New York for a year, but in 1890-91 he joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra as one of the firstviolins. He left this orchestra at the end of the season 1911-12,to devote himself to composition, concert work here and in manyother cities, teaching, and photography. For


. Programme. Chocolates (TWO grades) ON SAie AT THE BeTTER STORES. Mr. Eichheims father, Meinhard Eichheim, a violoncellist ofreputation, was a member of Theodore Thomass Orchestra formany years. The son studied the violin with Carl Becker, SimonE. Jacobsohn, and Leopold Lichtenberg. He was a member ofTheodore Thomass Orchestra in New York for a year, but in 1890-91 he joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra as one of the firstviolins. He left this orchestra at the end of the season 1911-12,to devote himself to composition, concert work here and in manyother cities, teaching, and photography. For four y(ears hewas conductor of the Winchester (Mass.) Symphony 1915 he visited Japan and other Eastern countries forthe first time. In 1919 he again journeyed to Japan. Remainingthere for over a year, with excursions to other countries of the East,he made a careful study of Oriental music, and gave concerts inEastern cities. The list of his compositions includes a symphonic poem fororchestra, The Story of the BeU (suggested by a story of LafcadioHe


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