Programme . later in the Rapsodie Espagnole for orchestra; 2. EntreCloches (1896), not published. Voice and Pianoforte: Sainte (Mallarme), 1896; Deux Fvpigrammes(Clement Marot): 1. DAnne jouant de lEspinette; 2. DAnne quime jecta de la neige (1900); Manteau de Fleurs (Paul Gravollet), 1903;Sheherazade, three poems (Tristan Klingsor): 1. Asie; 2. La Fluteenchantee; 3. LIndifferent (1903), orchestrated; Noel des Jouets(M. Ravel), 1905, orchestrated; Les Grands Vents venus dOutre-mer(H. de Regnier), 1906; Histoires Naturelles (Jules Renard): 1. LePaon; 2. Le Grillon; 3. Le Cygne; 4. Le Martin Pec


Programme . later in the Rapsodie Espagnole for orchestra; 2. EntreCloches (1896), not published. Voice and Pianoforte: Sainte (Mallarme), 1896; Deux Fvpigrammes(Clement Marot): 1. DAnne jouant de lEspinette; 2. DAnne quime jecta de la neige (1900); Manteau de Fleurs (Paul Gravollet), 1903;Sheherazade, three poems (Tristan Klingsor): 1. Asie; 2. La Fluteenchantee; 3. LIndifferent (1903), orchestrated; Noel des Jouets(M. Ravel), 1905, orchestrated; Les Grands Vents venus dOutre-mer(H. de Regnier), 1906; Histoires Naturelles (Jules Renard): 1. LePaon; 2. Le Grillon; 3. Le Cygne; 4. Le Martin Pecheur;5. La Pintade (1906); Sur lHerbe (P. Verlaine), 1907; Vo-calise en Forme dHabanera (1907). Folk-songs: Cinq Melodies Populaires Grecques: 1. Le Reveil de laMariee; 2. La-bas vers lFyglise; 3. Quel Galant! 4. Chanson desCueilleuses de Lentisques; 5. Tout gai! (1907); Melodie Francaise;Melodie Italienne; Melodie Espagnole; Melodie Hebraique (1910). Transcriptions: Debussys Prelude a TApres-Midi dun Faune,. PRICE. $ POSTPAID A collection of piano pieces which fascinate by their spontaneity andfresh flavor. Mr. Lemont offers an abundance of melody and apleasingly euphonious harmonic scheme, which always shows refine-ment and sprightly fancy. To those who play for pleasure, to whommusic brings joy and relaxation, these facile and effective composi-tions will be more than welcome. The cover is a marvel of the printing art, in four colors, tied with silkcord, making the collection a most attractive gift to a musical friend. Destined to be the most successful suite since WATER SCENES. —Musical Courier 0, JaOJoQo BOSTONiiSISaN EW YORKdK for pianoforte, four hands; Debussy, Nocturnes, for two pianofortes,four hands. „. Ravel was first known in Boston by his pianoforte pieces. JeuxdEaux was played by Mr. Harold Bauer on December 4, 1905. The Pavane pour une Infante defunte was played by Mr. RudolphGanz on March 26, 1906, and Mr. Ganz on November 13, 1907, playedfrom Miroirs:


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