. Programme. as satisfaction in thinks also on the sad moments, on irrevocable losses. And allthis is now so far away, so far away. And it is all so sad and yet sosweet to muse over the past. There is no determined feeling, no exact expression in the thirdmovement. Here are capricious arabesques, vague figures which slipinto the imagination when one has taken wine and is slightly intoxi-cated. The mood is now gay, now mournful. One thinks aboutnothing; one gives the fancy loose reins, and there is pleasure in draw-ings of marvellous lines. Suddenly rush into the imagination thepicture


. Programme. as satisfaction in thinks also on the sad moments, on irrevocable losses. And allthis is now so far away, so far away. And it is all so sad and yet sosweet to muse over the past. There is no determined feeling, no exact expression in the thirdmovement. Here are capricious arabesques, vague figures which slipinto the imagination when one has taken wine and is slightly intoxi-cated. The mood is now gay, now mournful. One thinks aboutnothing; one gives the fancy loose reins, and there is pleasure in draw-ings of marvellous lines. Suddenly rush into the imagination thepicture of a drunken peasant and a gutter-song. Military music isheard passing by in the distance. These are disconnected pictures,which come and go in the brain of the sleeper. They have nothing todo with reality; they are unintelligible, bizarre, out-at-elbows. Fourth movement. If j^ou find no pleasure in yourself, look about BONDS OF THE HIGHEST GRADE HARRIS, FORBES & CO INCORPORATED 35 FEDERAL STREET, BOSTON. you. Go to the people. See how it understands to be jolly, how itsurrenders itself to gayety. The picture of a folk-holiday. Scarcelyhave you forgotten yourself, scarcely have you had time to be ab-sorbed in the happiness of others, before untiring Fate again announcesits approach. The other children of men are not concerned with neither see nor feel that you are lonely and sad. How theyenjoy themselves, how happy they are! And will you maintain thateverj^thing in the world is sad and gloomy? There is still happiness,simple, native happiness. Rejoice in the happiness of others—and youcan still live. This is all that I can tell you, my dear friend, about the words naturally are not sufficiently clear and exhaustive. It isthe characteristic feature of instrumental music, that it does not allowanalysis. The symphony is scored for piccolo, two flutes, two oboes, two clari-nets, two bassoons, four horns, two trumpets, three trombones, basstuba, a set of thre


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