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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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ken off,the listener can appreciate the composers poetic or picturesquesuggestiveness in his music. Mr. Lambinet, a professor at a Bordeaux public school, chose in1905 the text Pro Musica for his prize-day speech. He told theboys that the first thing the study of music would teach them wouldbe logic. In symphonic development logic plays as great a partas sentiment. The theme is a species of axiom, full of musical truth,whence proceed deductions. The musician deals with sounds asthe geometrician with lines and the dialectician with arguments.The master went on to remark: A great modern composer, Mr.Vincent dIndy, has reversed the customary process in his symphonic Importations of Ladies and MissesCoats, Suits, Gowns and Wraps Our merchandise is of the Fifth Avenue, New Yorkand Parisienne designs We invite inspection 46 TEMPLE PLACE 3d FLOOR BOSTON FRONTLACE Ceverly designed to combinecorrect lines with entire comfort BACKLACE FOLLOWS 585 BOYLSTON STREETCOPLEY SQUARE. BOSTON. MASS. 1758
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1759 poem Istar. He by degrees unfolds from initial complexity thesimple idea which was wrapped up therein, and appears only at theclose like Isis unveiled, like a scientific law discovered and formu-lated. The speaker found this happy definition for such a musicalwork,—an inductive symphony. Istar was performed as a stage work at the Chatelet, Paris, inMay, 1911, at the second of Miss Natacha Trouhanowas Concertsde Musique de Danse. Robert Quinault was the other dancer inIstar. The other dances were: Glazounoff-Liadofif, Musical SnuflfBox; Rubinstein. Lesghinka from The Demon; DargomijskysKotzatchoff; waltzes by Schubert; four pieces by Faure; Rimsky-Korsakoffs Caprice on Spanish Themes. Mr. Monteux conducted.The production of Istar was not successful, according to thecritics. One wrote: Half of the action passed in greenish dark-ness, and the rest was unintelligible. There was another performance in Paris at the Chatelet in April,1912, when the programme also included Florent Schm

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  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Boston_Symphony_Orchestra
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  • booksubject:Concert_programs
  • bookpublisher:Boston__Mass____Boston_Symphony_Orchestra
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