. Programme. tch Rimsky-Korsakov (Born at Tikhvin, in the government of Novgorod, March 18,* 1844; died atPetrograd, June 21, 1908.) Rimsky-Korsakov wrote this overture in 1888. It was not publisheduntil 1890. The score, dedicated to the memory of Moussorgsky and Borodin,calls for these instruments: three flutes (the third interchangeable witha piccolo), two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, two trum-pets, three trombones, bass tuba, three kettledrums. Glockenspiel, * This date is given in the catalogue of BelalefF, the Russian pubhshing-house. One or two musiclexicons give May 2
. Programme. tch Rimsky-Korsakov (Born at Tikhvin, in the government of Novgorod, March 18,* 1844; died atPetrograd, June 21, 1908.) Rimsky-Korsakov wrote this overture in 1888. It was not publisheduntil 1890. The score, dedicated to the memory of Moussorgsky and Borodin,calls for these instruments: three flutes (the third interchangeable witha piccolo), two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, two trum-pets, three trombones, bass tuba, three kettledrums. Glockenspiel, * This date is given in the catalogue of BelalefF, the Russian pubhshing-house. One or two musiclexicons give May 21. DOLL & RICHARDS Seascapes by Frank Vining SmithSmall Bronzes by Saint-Gaudens and MacMonnies Etchings hy Meryon71 NEWBURY ST. BOSTON ^ MANUFACTURERS RETAILEIfS FURRIERS RELIABLE FURS RELIABLE INFORMATION RELIABLE PRICES NO MISREPRESENTATION COLD STORAGE AS TO VALUES 72 Chauncy St., Boston - - - Tel. Beach 48 TAXICAB! TOURING CARSLIMOUSINES TOWN TAXI INCORPORATED BACK BAY S: 300 Ike Duo-Art. THE DUO-ART reproduces the numan touch and expression ofthe artist with tne identical tecnnique, tone, tempo and pedal-ing. It gives more to tke music-lover tkan any instrument evercreated; it is a piano, a pianola, and a rejiroaucing instrument in tne study or music, for accompaniment to singers — for dancing,and for entertaining in tlie most deligktful manner possible, tneDuo-Art is a social advantage wliicli you cannot afford to be?witnout. Demonstrations at , in theSteinway Duo-ARTRoom. Tke Duo-Art in tke Steinway, Weber, Steck or Stroud Pianos M. Steinert & Sons Stemert Hall 162 Boylston Street triangle, cymbals, bass drum, tam-tam, harp; first violins, 20-12; secondviolins, 18-10; violas, 14-8; violoncellos, 12-8; double-basses, 10-6. The first performance of the overture in Boston was at a concertof the Boston Symphony Orchestra on October 23, 1897, Emil Paurconductor. The programme also comprised: Gernsheims viohn con-certo in D major (firsttime in
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