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Identifier: programme1920bost (find matches)
Title: Programme
Year: 1881 (1880s)
Authors: Boston Symphony Orchestra
Subjects: Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert programs
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Boston Symphony Orchestra
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Symphony Orchestra

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s a raven; hiseyes are the eyes of doves; his lips like lilies, dropping sweet smell-ing myrrh; his mouth is most sweet. And she adds: Such a oneis my beloved. The beloved one art thou, my king. Herodexclaims, How beautiful she is! Fill again my cup! Ecstasydissolves my body. Salome again dances and sings: My belovedis the chiefest among ten thousand. His head is as the most finegold. His belly is as bright ivory overlaid with sapphires; hislegs are as pillars of marble, set upon sockets of fine gold. Theking is crazed with love and wine. There is a trio in which Salomewoos the King, and Herodias exults in her vengeance. Alas forJohn! He sings passages from the De Profundis and welcomesthe executioner. The hosts of hell rejoice. Salome brings in thehead, and the dismayed guests leave the banqueting-hall. Andrewcurses the guilty three, who are overwhelmed with remorse andterror. Salome exclaims: Why, O mother, did I heed your coun-sel, and she and Herodias curst the day of their birth.
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The comfort and long service you enjoy in wearingthe Boston Garter are the result of our fixed policy— Quality First GEORGE FROST COMPANY. rMakers, BOSTON 1623 ^Salome was written in French by Oscar Wilde for Sarah Bern-hardt, but she did not produce the play, as he had hoped. Possiblyshe thought that a woman of her years should not dance, draped orundraped, before the tetrarch. There was a production in Paris,but Sarah was not the heroine. The performance was at the NouveauTheatre, October 28, 1896, and Mme. Lina Munte impersonatedSalome. The play was translated into English by Lord Alfred Douglas andpublished in 1894 with remarkable illustrations by Aubrey Beards-ley. Two or three of the illustrations were not included in thevolume, but were given to friends of the publishers, who in Bostonwere Messrs. Copeland & Day. This edition soon went out of print.In 1906 three or four editions were published, and John Lane pub-lished Beardsleys pictures in their original size. A perform

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  • bookyear:1881
  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Boston_Symphony_Orchestra
  • booksubject:Boston_Symphony_Orchestra
  • booksubject:Concert_programs
  • bookpublisher:Boston__Mass____Boston_Symphony_Orchestra
  • bookcontributor:Boston_Public_Library
  • booksponsor:Boston_Symphony_Orchestra
  • bookleafnumber:1718
  • bookcollection:bostonpubliclibrary
  • bookcollection:americana
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