. Programme. , L. , H. Grover, H. Van Wynbergen, C. Gerhardt, , O. Shirley, P. Kluge, , F. Fiedler, , J. Bedetti, , A. Kunze, , G. Keller, , C. \lOLOXCELLOS. Belinski, M. Warnke, J. Langendoen, J. Fabrizio, E. Stockbridge, C. MarjoUet, L. Seydel, , I. Basses. Ludwig, , L. Kelley, , H. , , , P. , A. , , , , W. , E. , , , H. English , , L. Den
. Programme. , L. , H. Grover, H. Van Wynbergen, C. Gerhardt, , O. Shirley, P. Kluge, , F. Fiedler, , J. Bedetti, , A. Kunze, , G. Keller, , C. \lOLOXCELLOS. Belinski, M. Warnke, J. Langendoen, J. Fabrizio, E. Stockbridge, C. MarjoUet, L. Seydel, , I. Basses. Ludwig, , L. Kelley, , H. , , , P. , A. , , , , W. , E. , , , H. English , , L. Den Berg, , M. , , , A. Bass , P. , , , , L. , , , F. , B. , , , , L. , , L. , A. , , F. , A, , A. Zahn, F. Ludwig, C. Libr.\, L. THEOLDEST IN AMERICA THE BEST IN THE WORLD The highest excellencein every detail of its con-struction, and the lastingbeauty of its musicalvoice, have caused theCHICKERING PIANOto be sought after bytrue music lovers fornearly a Hundred it is a finer in-strument than at anytime in its long andillustrious career (!>ooWrth the AMPICO it isendowed ^^ith playingof the ^eatest Pianistsin the FORTY-FIRST SEASON, NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE and TWENTY-TWO FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 7, at oclock SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, at 8 oclock Mendelssohn Symphony in A major, Italian, Op. 90 Allegro con moto : Presto. Rimsky-Korsakoff . Sadko, a Tone Picture, Op. 5 Debussy Nocturnes I. Fetes. Strauss . Don Juan, a Tone-poem (after Nicolaus Lenau), Op. 20 There will be an intermission of ten minutes alter the symphony The ladies oj the audience are earnestly requested not to put on hats bef
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