Programme . e watching the fairy sports of Oberons gracefulspirits. The finale is of like nature. It is a second scherzo in two time,and its playfulness has perhaps something still more delicate, morepiquant. : # The symphony is scored for two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets, twobassoons, two horns, two trumpets, kettledrums, and strings. MEHLIN SIGNIFIES QUALITYIN PIANOS THE Mehlin Piano construction isimmediately apparent to musiciansand those familiar with the produCtion of high-grade instruments. The Mehlin Tone is mellow and rich;deep and resonant; vibrant with harmonyand pulsating with


Programme . e watching the fairy sports of Oberons gracefulspirits. The finale is of like nature. It is a second scherzo in two time,and its playfulness has perhaps something still more delicate, morepiquant. : # The symphony is scored for two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets, twobassoons, two horns, two trumpets, kettledrums, and strings. MEHLIN SIGNIFIES QUALITYIN PIANOS THE Mehlin Piano construction isimmediately apparent to musiciansand those familiar with the produCtion of high-grade instruments. The Mehlin Tone is mellow and rich;deep and resonant; vibrant with harmonyand pulsating with exquisite loveliness. We know you would enjoy seeing andhearing the various styles of Mehlin Uprightsand Grands. There is a treat in store for you if you will call. Ask us for further par-ticulars about the Mehlin Piano—the Harvey service and special terms of payment. Uprights $475 to $575. Players $850. Grands $750 to $1400 COHaryey® The Home of Harmony144 BOYLSTON STREET (Opposite the Common) BOSTON 781. Miss Geraldine; Farrar was born at Melrose, Mass., February 28,1882. She sang as a child in school, and took part in an amateur per-formance of Market Day in the Melrose City Hall in 1894. Herfirst singing teacher was the late Mrs. J. H. Long, of Boston. MissFarrar sang in a concert in Boston Una voce poco fa from RossinisBarber of Seville and the Polacca in Mignon when she was thir-teen years old. After studying singing in New York and Washing-ton,—Miss Emma Thursby was one of her teachers,—she went toEurope, took lessons for a short time in Paris with Mr. Trabadello,and later studied in Berlin, first with Mr. Graziani and then withMme. Lilli Lehmann. Miss Farrar made her first appearance in opera at the Berlin RoyalOpera House, October 15, 1901, as Marguerite in Gounods was engaged as a member of the company, and sang the firstseason in Italian. Her rise was rapid; her reputation soon spreadthroughout Europe. She has sung in the Royal Theatre of Stockholm,t


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