. Programme. God found them guilty in theOccasional Oratorio, called by Romain Rolland, an immensenational hymn performed on February 14, 1746. In one of the airs,War shall cease, welcome peace, in this oratorio, the chief motiveof Rule, Britannia, composed by Dr, Arne for the masque Alfredperformed at Maidenhead, August 1, 1740, is found. This masquewas turned into an opera (Dublin, 1744), The final movement at this concert. Allegro, F major, 12-8, is char-acterized by horn passages, as a joyous hunting fanfare. Variations on a Theme by Josep Haydn, in B-plat major, Op. 56a. Johannes Brahms (


. Programme. God found them guilty in theOccasional Oratorio, called by Romain Rolland, an immensenational hymn performed on February 14, 1746. In one of the airs,War shall cease, welcome peace, in this oratorio, the chief motiveof Rule, Britannia, composed by Dr, Arne for the masque Alfredperformed at Maidenhead, August 1, 1740, is found. This masquewas turned into an opera (Dublin, 1744), The final movement at this concert. Allegro, F major, 12-8, is char-acterized by horn passages, as a joyous hunting fanfare. Variations on a Theme by Josep Haydn, in B-plat major, Op. 56a. Johannes Brahms (Joseph Haydn, born at Rohrau, Lower Austria, March 31, 1732; died atVienna, May 31, 1809. Johannes Brahms, born at Hamburg, May 7, 1833;died at Vienna, April 3, 1897.) Brahms in 1873 sought vainly a quiet country place for thesummer. He lodged for two days in Gratwein, Styria, and wasdriven away by the attentions of some aesthetic ladies. He thenwent to Tutzing, on Lake Starnberg, and rented an attic room in. €hanJiler^<Eo Tremont Street—Near West


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