. Programme. ns, sarrusophone ad lib., four horns, two trumpets,three trombones, kettledrums, bass drum, snare drum, tambourine,cymbals, triangle, castanets, two harps, and the usual strings. These instruments are used in the Rapsodie Basque with the addi-ion of the long drum such as is played by the tambourinaire of Provence. Overture. After an orchestral crash, the first theme, a fragment ofthe tune Hancha ikhazketako, is played by the flute, Allegrettomoderato. Andante non troppo, a Basque song, trumpet and trombone. Aurresku, national dance of Spanish Biscay. Oboes and clarinets;followed b


. Programme. ns, sarrusophone ad lib., four horns, two trumpets,three trombones, kettledrums, bass drum, snare drum, tambourine,cymbals, triangle, castanets, two harps, and the usual strings. These instruments are used in the Rapsodie Basque with the addi-ion of the long drum such as is played by the tambourinaire of Provence. Overture. After an orchestral crash, the first theme, a fragment ofthe tune Hancha ikhazketako, is played by the flute, Allegrettomoderato. Andante non troppo, a Basque song, trumpet and trombone. Aurresku, national dance of Spanish Biscay. Oboes and clarinets;followed by the dance Asieraco zortzicoa; strings. Rapsodie Basque. This Rhapsody was played in Boston at aconcert of the Boston Orchestral Club, Mr, Longy conductor, Janu-ary 26, 1910. It is the Interlude, scenes 1 and 2, act ii. In the piano-forte score (1908), dedicated to Andre Antoine, it has the sub-titleThe Game of Pelote. The first of the Biscay an melodies employed is AMERICAS FOREMOST FLORIST ESTABLISHED184-7. FLOWERS BOSTONI PARK STREET AND 549 BOYLSTON STREET COPLEY SQUARE 561 NEW YORKFIFTH AVENUE46th STREET


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