. Programme. 1903, when the chorus ofthe Thursday Morning Club, the womens chorus of the Choral ArtSociety, and others assisted. Mr. Gericke conducted. On October 21,1911, the symphony was performed at a concert of the Boston Sym-phony Orchestra, Mr. Fiedler conductor. The Musical Art Club ofBoston assisted. The solo was sung by Mme. Marie Sundelius. Thesymphony was again performed on May 5, 1916, with a female chorusfrom the Musical Art Club of Boston. The work is scored for three flutes (one interchangeable with piccolo),two oboes, English horn, two clarinets, bass clarinet, two bassoons,fou


. Programme. 1903, when the chorus ofthe Thursday Morning Club, the womens chorus of the Choral ArtSociety, and others assisted. Mr. Gericke conducted. On October 21,1911, the symphony was performed at a concert of the Boston Sym-phony Orchestra, Mr. Fiedler conductor. The Musical Art Club ofBoston assisted. The solo was sung by Mme. Marie Sundelius. Thesymphony was again performed on May 5, 1916, with a female chorusfrom the Musical Art Club of Boston. The work is scored for three flutes (one interchangeable with piccolo),two oboes, English horn, two clarinets, bass clarinet, two bassoons,four horns, two trumpets, three trombones, bass tuba, two sets of ket- A. SCHMIDT & SON Established 1869 IMPORTERS OF SILVER AND SHEFFIELD PLATE FINE AND E FINE PORCELAINS XCLUSIVE CHRISTMAS AND WEDDING NEW YORKNEWPORT, , , , , CAL. GIFTS OUR SPECIALTY 587 BOYLSTON STREET Directly opposite the Hotel Copley Plaza BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone: Back Bay 2931. tledrums, cymbals, bass drum, tam-tam, two harps, harmonium, strings,and chorus of female voices. The score is dedicated to Wagner: AsVirgil led Dante, so hast thou led me through the mysterious regionsof tone-worlds drunk with life. From the depths of my heart I cryto thee: Tu se lo mio maestro, e il mio autore! and dedicate in unal-terable love this work. Weimar, Easter, Inferno: Lento, 4-4. Per me si va nella citta dolente:Per me si va nell eterno dolore:Per me si va tra la perduta gente. Through me the way is to the city dolent;Through me the way is to eternal dole;Through me the way among the people These words, read by Dante, as he looked at the gate of hell, arethundered out by trombones, tuba, double-basses, etc.; and immedi-


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