Programme . blissful,In one last kiss to die. (English translation from Chappell & edition.) The orchestral accompaniment is scored for two flutes, English horn,two clarinets, two horns, strings. The air was sung at a concert of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Boston on October 23, 1886, by Mme. Lilli Lehmann. ** * Portions of the text of La Damnation de Faust were taken fromGerard de Nervals translation of Goethes poem (1827). These withtwo or three scenes written by Almire Gondonniere, according toBerliozs directions, hardly made up a sixth part of the text. Theremaining pages were wri


Programme . blissful,In one last kiss to die. (English translation from Chappell & edition.) The orchestral accompaniment is scored for two flutes, English horn,two clarinets, two horns, strings. The air was sung at a concert of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Boston on October 23, 1886, by Mme. Lilli Lehmann. ** * Portions of the text of La Damnation de Faust were taken fromGerard de Nervals translation of Goethes poem (1827). These withtwo or three scenes written by Almire Gondonniere, according toBerliozs directions, hardly made up a sixth part of the text. Theremaining pages were written by Berlioz. The revision of his Huit Scenes de Faust, engraved in 1829, andthe composition of the other portions of the work are dated first performance was at the Opera-Comique, Paris, December 6,1846. The singers were Mrs. Duflot-Maillard, Roger, Leon, composer conducted. The first performance in the United Stateswas at New York, under Dr. Leopold Damrosch, February 12, 1880,. ACCOMPANYING the man who wears Krementz Bodkin-ClutchStuds and Vest Buttons with Cuff Links to match, is the serenesatisfaction that his jewelry is CORRECT in style, chaste incharacter and of a quality unexcelled. Your exact requirements can be supplied at select jewelry & COMPANY : : : NEWARK, y?***^


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