. Programme . oyous contrasts,—they all are planned for monumentaleffect. The orchestra as a rule is composed of two oboe&, twoviolins, viola, and basses (violoncellos, bassoons, and cembalo),sometimes two flutes, double-basses, a harp. In the tenth con-certo there are two violoncellos and two bassoons. In the longconcerto in F major there are two horns. The concertos are inthree or four movements, which customarily are connected two bytwo. They generally begin with a Pomposo or a Staccato in themanner of the French overture; an Allegro of the same style end, an Allegro moderato or
. Programme . oyous contrasts,—they all are planned for monumentaleffect. The orchestra as a rule is composed of two oboe&, twoviolins, viola, and basses (violoncellos, bassoons, and cembalo),sometimes two flutes, double-basses, a harp. In the tenth con-certo there are two violoncellos and two bassoons. In the longconcerto in F major there are two horns. The concertos are inthree or four movements, which customarily are connected two bytwo. They generally begin with a Pomposo or a Staccato in themanner of the French overture; an Allegro of the same style end, an Allegro moderato or an animate Andante, sometimesa dance. The Adagio for a middle movement is often lacking;here an improvisation took place. PEKCE-ARROW DUAL VALVE SIX THE Dual Valve has almost doubled the Pierce-Arrow. It has morepower, greater speed, increased acceleration, less gear shifting, takes hillswithout effort, uses less gasoline, and runs smoother, quieter and is the old Pierce-Arrow greatly AGENTS FOR EASTERN MASSACHUSETTSWORCESTER COUNTY AND NEW HAMPSHIRE 741-743-745 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON TELEPHONE, BACK BAY 2316-2317 633 Second Episode from Lenau^s Faust : The Dance in the VillageTavern (Mephisto Waltz) Franz Liszt (Born at Raiding, near Oedenburg, October 22, 1811; died at Bayreuth, July 31, 1886.) The Faust legend suggested several musical compositions to poem inspired the Faust Symphony for orchestra andmale chorus (1853-57), and Lenaus poem* called into being thesepieces:— 1858-59, two episodes from Lenaus Faust for orchestra: (1)Der nachtliche Zug, f (2) Der Tanz in der Dorfschenke (Me-phisto Waltz). * Nicolaus Lenau, whose true name was Nicolaus Niembsch von Strehlenau, wasborn at Cstatad, Hungary, August 13, 1802. He studied law and medicine at Vienna,but practised neither. In 1832 he visited the United States. In October, 1844, he wentmad, and his love for Sophie von Lowenthal had much to do with the wretched mentalcondition of his la
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