Programme . adition (said to originate with Mendels-sohns brother-in-law, Hensel, but still of uncertain authority) that itwas transferred to its present place from some earlier is not, however, to be found in either of the twelve unpublishedjuvenile symphonies; and in the first rough draft of this symphonythere is no sign of its having been interpolated. In style the move-ment is, no doubt, earlier than the rest of the work. The movementopens with a theme for first violins; the Trio with a passage for bassoonsand horns. The third part is a repetition of the first. In the Codath


Programme . adition (said to originate with Mendels-sohns brother-in-law, Hensel, but still of uncertain authority) that itwas transferred to its present place from some earlier is not, however, to be found in either of the twelve unpublishedjuvenile symphonies; and in the first rough draft of this symphonythere is no sign of its having been interpolated. In style the move-ment is, no doubt, earlier than the rest of the work. The movementopens with a theme for first violins; the Trio with a passage for bassoonsand horns. The third part is a repetition of the first. In the Codathere is at the end a suggestion of the -Trio. The Finale is a Saltarello, Presto, 4-4. There are three themes. Theflutes, after six introductory measures, play the first. In the second, JUST ACROSS THE STREET .£ Back Bays Busiest Drug Store Everything that is fore-most in drug store merchan-dise at prices that meetthe lowest competition. Copies of History of SymphonyOrchestra on sale at our newsstand, $ 480 Bouxston StreetBoston Block of Brunswick Hotel MILLINERY SALE Many of her Models have been placed in her$ Department $ 1123 somewhat similar in character, the first and second violins answer eachother. The third is also given to the first and second violins alternately,but now in the form of a continuously moving, not a jumping Saltarello was undoubtedly inspired by the Carnival at Rome, ofwhich Mendelssohn gave a description in his letter of February 8, Saturday all the world went to the Capitol, to witness the formof the Jews supplications to be suffered to remain in the Sacred Cityfor another year, a request which is refused at the foot of the hill, but,after repeated entreaties, granted on the summit, and the Ghetto isassigned to them. It was a tiresome affair; we waited two hours, and,after all, understood the oration of the Jews as little as the answer ofthe Christians. I came down again in very bad humor, and thoughtthat the Carnival


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