. Programme. incipal Arnold Bocklin was born, the son of a highly respectable merchant,at Bale on October 16, 1827. He died at his villa in San Domenico,near Florence, on January 16, 1901, and he is buried at Florence in theEvangelical Cemetery. He studied for two years at Geneva, then atDiisseldorf under the landscapist J. W. Schirmer, then at Antwerp,then at Brussels, where he studied figure-painting. He was in Parisduring the bloody days of 1848, and he then returned to Bale to per-form his military service. The remaining years were thus spent:Rome, 1850-58, with a short stay at Bale in 185
. Programme. incipal Arnold Bocklin was born, the son of a highly respectable merchant,at Bale on October 16, 1827. He died at his villa in San Domenico,near Florence, on January 16, 1901, and he is buried at Florence in theEvangelical Cemetery. He studied for two years at Geneva, then atDiisseldorf under the landscapist J. W. Schirmer, then at Antwerp,then at Brussels, where he studied figure-painting. He was in Parisduring the bloody days of 1848, and he then returned to Bale to per-form his military service. The remaining years were thus spent:Rome, 1850-58, with a short stay at Bale in 1852; 1858, Munich andHanover; 1859-60, Munich; 1860-62, Weimar, whither he was calledto be professor at the newly founded art school; Rome, 1862-66; Bale,1866-71; Munich, 1871-74; Florence, 1874-85; Ziirich, 1888-92;1892 till his death, Florence. He died crowned with titles and married a luxuriantly beautiful Trasteverina, and her beautyand that of his daughter Angela served him in his work. BEACH7660. REAL VICTOR SERVICE Boston Conservatory of Music INCORPORATEDAGIDE JACCHIA, Director 250 HUNTINGTON AVENUE. BOSTON 17. MASS. Telephone Back Bay 2042CATALOG SENT ON REQUEST STEINWAY PIANOFORTE T^xj^^ii^ui^ TOWM TAXI TOURING CARSLIMOUSINES INCORPORATED 0^r\lw^, SteinwaySteinert PIANOS JewettWoodbury M. Steinert & Sons ^ »l!!].!t!l.!!l,iJ Victrolas ancVictor Records Duo Art andPianola Pianos STEINEKT HALL 162 BOYLSTON ST Daphnis et Chloe—Ballet in one act—Orchestral Series:—Daybreak, Pantomime, General Dance. Joseph Maurice Ravel. (Born at Ciboure, Basses-Pyrenees, March 7, 1875; now living.) Ravel composed his ballet Daphnis and Chloe in 1910, expectingthat it would be performed by the Russian Ballet at Paris in 1911, butit was not performed until 1912—June 8, according to the Annales duTheatre, June 5, 7, 8 and 10, according to the official programme of theBallet Russe. The performances were at the Chatelet. Nijinskymimed Daphnis, Mme. Karsavina,
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