. Programme. ducting their businessto meet the views of the customers and to consider their interestand convenience in all that they do, the greater the decree ofsatisfaction and success. Cftanbler Sc Co., Snc. SYMPHONY HALL, BOSTON HUNTINGTON AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUESBranch Exchange Telephones, Ticket and Administration Offices, Back Bay 1492 Boston BjiMptmmy Orchestra INCORPORATED PIERRE MONTEUX. ConductorFORTY-FIRST SEASON. 1921-1922 Programme MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 13. at WITH HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVENOTES BY PHILIP HALE COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, INCORPORATED


. Programme. ducting their businessto meet the views of the customers and to consider their interestand convenience in all that they do, the greater the decree ofsatisfaction and success. Cftanbler Sc Co., Snc. SYMPHONY HALL, BOSTON HUNTINGTON AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUESBranch Exchange Telephones, Ticket and Administration Offices, Back Bay 1492 Boston BjiMptmmy Orchestra INCORPORATED PIERRE MONTEUX. ConductorFORTY-FIRST SEASON. 1921-1922 Programme MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 13. at WITH HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVENOTES BY PHILIP HALE COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, INCORPORATED THE OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES OF THEBOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Inc. FREDERICK P. CABOT . . President GALEN L. STONE Vice-President ERNEST B. DANE Treasurer ALFRED L. AIKEN FREDERICK E. LOWELL FREDERICK P. CABOT ARTHUR LYMAN ERNEST B. DANE HENRY B. SAWYER M. A. DE WOLFE HOWE GALEN L. STONE JOHN ELLERTON LODGE BENTLEY W. WARREN W. H. BRENNAN. Manager G. E. JUDD, Assistant Manager UHE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS. UPON hearing a Steinway for thefirst time, Richard Wagnerwrote: Our early tone masters,in writing the grandest of their creationsfor the pianoforte, seem to have had apresentiment of this, the ideal , the Steinway was born in timeto inspire the immortal Richard, and to be divinely played and truly loved byFranz Liszt. Happily, too, it is still hereto voice the art of that most gifted andbrilliant of pianists, Paderewski, and tobless the playing of Rachmaninoff andHofmann. And happily again, it will live onto be played by future masters and to min-ister to all people who love great music. STEINWAY & SOMS, STEINWAY HALL 107-109 EAST 14th STREET . NEW YORK Subway Express Stations at the Door REPRESENTED BY THE FOREMOST DEALERS EVERYWHERE Boston Symptioiiy Orchestra Forty-first Season. I92I-1922 PIERRE MONTEUX. Conductor PERS^ lEL Violins. Burgin, R. Hoffmann, J. Gerardi, A. Hamilton, V. Concert-master. Mahn, F. Krafft, W. Sauvlet, H. Theodorowicz, J. Gundersen, R. P


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