. Programme. I Jhoioorapks or JjtsiinciionJ *HE Gift For AnyOccasion c5^ 647 Boylston Street, Boston Boston Conservatory of Music INCORPORATEDAGIDE JACCHIA. Director 250 HUNTINGTON AVENUE. BOSTON 17. MASS. Telephone Back,Bay 2042CATALOG SENT ON REQUEST STEINWAY PIANOFORTE Paine ^ .1^ iill. A RENAISSANCE dining set at Paines with • historic motifs of old Spain and Italy expressed in choicest American woods — to indicate how ably Paine furniture combines distinction in design with inexpensiveness in price. Paine Furniture Company Near new Arlington Subway Station of the Huns, was suggested by Ka


. Programme. I Jhoioorapks or JjtsiinciionJ *HE Gift For AnyOccasion c5^ 647 Boylston Street, Boston Boston Conservatory of Music INCORPORATEDAGIDE JACCHIA. Director 250 HUNTINGTON AVENUE. BOSTON 17. MASS. Telephone Back,Bay 2042CATALOG SENT ON REQUEST STEINWAY PIANOFORTE Paine ^ .1^ iill. A RENAISSANCE dining set at Paines with • historic motifs of old Spain and Italy expressed in choicest American woods — to indicate how ably Paine furniture combines distinction in design with inexpensiveness in price. Paine Furniture Company Near new Arlington Subway Station of the Huns, was suggested by Kaulbachs picture; the March ofthe Three Kings in Christus, by a picture in the Cologne Cath-edral ; the Seven Sacraments, by Overbecks cycle of paintings. The first sketch of The Dance of Death was made at Pisa in1839. It was developed at Weimar in 1849-50, completed withinstrumentation in 1853, and revised in 1859. It was not known to the public until March 15, 1865, when it wasperformed at The Hague from manuscript at the sixth concert ofthe Diligentia Musical Society, Joh. J. H. Verhulst, von Btilow was the pianist. He played it at Hamburg onMarch 24, 1865, at a Philharmonic private concert led by JuliusStockhausen, and at Lowenberg, December 3, 1865, in the co


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