Programme . olinsand violas. There is a free closing passage, based on figures from thisconclusion theme. The second part of the movement is plannedaccording to the same scheme with the conventionally regular changesof tonality. The coda is short and built on the conclusion theme andthe first theme. The following sketch of the Unfinished Symphony is taken fromEdmondstoune Duncans* Schubert, published in London and NewYork this year. After quoting Felix Weingartners remarks,— Schu- * William Edmondstoune Duncan, composer, pianist, organist, critic, was bom at Sale, England, in studied a


Programme . olinsand violas. There is a free closing passage, based on figures from thisconclusion theme. The second part of the movement is plannedaccording to the same scheme with the conventionally regular changesof tonality. The coda is short and built on the conclusion theme andthe first theme. The following sketch of the Unfinished Symphony is taken fromEdmondstoune Duncans* Schubert, published in London and NewYork this year. After quoting Felix Weingartners remarks,— Schu- * William Edmondstoune Duncan, composer, pianist, organist, critic, was bom at Sale, England, in studied at the Royal College of Music and aftenvard with Sir George A. Macfarren. He holds a professor-ship at the Oldham College of Music. The list of his works includes an opera, Perseus, an ode, Ye Mari-ners of England, Ode to Music (words by Swinburne), Sonnet to the Nightingale (Milton), orchestral pieces,a mass and other music for the church, chamber music, organ pieces, piano pieces, songs. DR. OTTO INEITZEU. Hailed as the Chief Justice of Musics Supreme Court, composer, virtuoso, and savant^during tiis tour in the United States will use


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