Programme . cluded the Ballade for orchestra and the firstpianoforte concerto. Later, at the advice of Mr. Paderewski, he de-voted the greater part of his time to the piano, and learned from in Paris he gave concerts in European countries. With thefoundation of the Institute of Music Art in New York City, he came toNew York to be at the head of the pianoforte department during sixyears, beginning with the opening season 1905-06. My activities,he writes, have been divided since between concertizing abroad, teach-ing and touring in America, writing in the summer-time. The list of his
Programme . cluded the Ballade for orchestra and the firstpianoforte concerto. Later, at the advice of Mr. Paderewski, he de-voted the greater part of his time to the piano, and learned from in Paris he gave concerts in European countries. With thefoundation of the Institute of Music Art in New York City, he came toNew York to be at the head of the pianoforte department during sixyears, beginning with the opening season 1905-06. My activities,he writes, have been divided since between concertizing abroad, teach-ing and touring in America, writing in the summer-time. The list of his compositions includes a Symphony in D minor (com-posed in 1900 and winning the prize in a competition founded byMr. Paderewski for Polish composers—first performed in 1900 atWarsaw, later in Paris, Leipsic, and other cities); Suite for orchestra,E-flat major, Op. 9; Suite for orchestra, No. 2; Ballade for orchestra;a violin concerto; Romance for violin and orchestra, Op. 20; Pianoforte F==g^^gggpgggggg^=jj. By JULIA CULP BOOKS I AND II HIGH VOICE LOW VOICE PRICE, EACH $ POSTPAID The favorite songs of this highly praised LrWer-singer are drawn from themusic of many different lands, from her native Holland to our own America, andincluding France, Germany, Ireland, etc. This collection is made up of such numbersas have won Mme. Culps affection as well as proved their acceptability to herenthusiastic audiences, and the volume is of extraordinary interest. A charmingIntroduction from the singers own pen and portraits enrich the book. The triumphs of the Singer are reflected in her book.— The Musician BOSTON rJOIlSlkiNEWYORKrJJ^ri^ 1049
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