. Programme. Chicago Orchestra,Chicago, Theodore Thomas conductor, January 7, 1899, Bruno Steindelvioloncellist. The first performance in Boston was at a concert of the BostonSymphony Orchestra, Mr. Gericke conductor, February 13, Krasselt then played the violoncello solo and Mr. Zach was thesolo viola player. The Boston Symphony Orchestra performed the 3ye^^ ARE NOW PRESENTING their initial SHOWING FOR SPRING featuring GOWNS WRAPS MILLINERY To the woman who knows smartness, we urge your inspection Moderate Prices Prevailing Special attention given to the requirements of Brides and Br


. Programme. Chicago Orchestra,Chicago, Theodore Thomas conductor, January 7, 1899, Bruno Steindelvioloncellist. The first performance in Boston was at a concert of the BostonSymphony Orchestra, Mr. Gericke conductor, February 13, Krasselt then played the violoncello solo and Mr. Zach was thesolo viola player. The Boston Symphony Orchestra performed the 3ye^^ ARE NOW PRESENTING their initial SHOWING FOR SPRING featuring GOWNS WRAPS MILLINERY To the woman who knows smartness, we urge your inspection Moderate Prices Prevailing Special attention given to the requirements of Brides and Bridesmaids 651-653 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON NEWEnsemble of Boston Symphony Men under the direcUon. S. SEINIGER (formerly director of Copley Plaza Orchestra)Special Introductory Rate Address: % Symphony Hall qL c domhiaihig idea r^hetiind the manufacture of Lkc and mtto is io wake aua ruam- iaivt it as tkc test picmo tkat can be builtP V Represented bvThe A. M. HUME. MUSIC 96 Boylston Street, Boston, work at its Pension Fund Concert, April 19, 1904, when Dr. Strauss con-ducted. It was played again at regular concerts on April 23, 1910,when Mr. Warnke was the solo violoncellist and Mr. Ferir played thesolo viola; on February 18, 1911 (Mr. Warnke, violoncello; Mr. Ferir,viola); on February 11, 1916 (Mr. Warnke, violoncello; Mr. Ferir, viola). The work is scored for piccolo, two flutes, two oboes, English horn,two clarinets, bass clarinet, three bassoons, double-bassoon, six horns,three trumpets, three trombones, tenor tuba, bass tuba, kettledrums,snare-drum, bass drum, cymbals, triangle, tambourine, wind-machine,harp, sixteen first violins, sixteen second violins, twelve violas, tenvioloncellos, eight double-basses. It is dedicated to Joseph Dupont. Much has been written in explanation of this work, which followedAlso sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30 (1896), and preceded Ein Helden-leben, Op. 40 (1898). As the story goes, at a music festival in Diissel-dorf in 1899 an acquaint


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