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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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oubled force, and soon he began frequently to visit Schubert. Thenhe studied and sang several of his songs, and before very long thetwo men became almost inseparable. Most remarkable is the dis-parity in their ages. Schubert was almost thirty years Voglsjunior; the latter, however, outlived him by fully twelve years. Itbecame Schuberts habit to visit Vogl daily, generally in the fore-Jnoon, when he would try over a new song or set to work on thecomposition of new ones. Vogl exercised considerable influenceOn the choice of verses which Schubert set to music. The singer TEL. BEACH 4942 COLD STORAGE FURRIERS EXQUISITE DISPLAYVERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES 453 WASHINGTON STREET - - ■ BOSTON, MASS. DEXTER BUILDING LiiUaC PURE HOMADE CANDIES. FOOD, ICE CREAM Our Candies. Ice Cream and Foods are made on the premises under the best sanitary conditions, andwhile sold at popular prices are equal in quality to the highest priced goods. Huntington Ave., Cor. Massachusetts 160-162 Massachusetts Ave. 766
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76? would commonly declaim the poem with a passionate energy whichinspired the composer to put forth his best efforts. Vogl, on theother hand, is said to have encouraged a somewhat lighter classof composition than Schubert would naturally favor, and also tohave been responsible for the impracticable range of many of Schu-berts songs, which were directly contrived for VogFs own abnormalvoice. * Vogl sang Schuberts Erlking in a concert as late as 1834, sixyears before he died, but his voice was almost gone, and he wasobliged to resort to extravagant mannerisms. In a letter writtenin 1831, to A. Stadler, he attributed Schuberts marvellous commandof invention and his facility to a state of clairvoyance. His re-marks are curious: If the subject be that of manufacturing, pro-ducing, or creating, I dont care, I wont have anything to do withit, especially since I have learnt, through my experience with Schu-bert, that there are two kinds of composition: one which, as withSchubert, comes forth

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  • bookauthor:Boston_Symphony_Orchestra
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  • booksubject:Concert_programs
  • bookpublisher:Boston__Mass____Boston_Symphony_Orchestra
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