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THE THIRTY-SIXTH SEASON I

NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE

W. H. BRENNAN, Manager

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\ G. E. JUDD, Assistant ManagerSYMPHONY ( L. H. MUDGETT, Manager

HALL \ A. M. WIGGIN, Treasurer

Boston, Monday, June 27, 1921Orchestra of Symphony Players vtAQIDE JACCHIA, Conductor 2b

MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1921

PROGRAMMEPROGRAMME1. OVERTURE to “Zampa” Herold

2. WALTZ from “Eugen Onegin” Tschaikowsky

3. CAPRICCIO Scarlatti

(Arranged by Agide Jacchia)

4. FANTASIA, “Samson and Delilah” Saint-Saens

5. LOVE-DEATH from “Tristan and Isolde” Wagner6. INTERMEZZO, Act III, “The Jewels of the Madonna” . . . Wolf-Ferrari

7. AVE MARIA . . . . . Schubert-Wilhelmj(Solo violin, harp, organ and strings)

8. RHAPSODY, “Espana” Chabrier

9.

POLOVTSIAN DANCES from “ Prince Igor ” Borodin

10. LOVE’S DREAM AFTER THE BALL Czibulka

11. PRELUDE to “ Carmen ” Bizet

A PROGRAMME OF DANCE MUSIC Thursday June 30RUSSIAN-TSCHAIKOWSKY PROGRAMME Friday, July I

CLOSING NIGHT Saturday. July 9(All Special Nl^hta open to the Public unless otherwise stated)

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^We beg to announce the publication of

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HENRY JAMES

A collection of twenty-five papers hitherto unpublished

in book form. (Full particulars upon application.)

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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921REQUEST NIGHTPROGRAMME,

1. HUNGARIAN MARCH (Rakoczy) Berlioz

2. OVERTURE to “WiUiam Tell” Rossini

3. WALTZ, “On the Beautiful Blue Danube” Strauss

4. FANTASIA, “Madame Butterfly” Puccini

3. FROM THE SUITE “Peer Gynt” Griega. Morning Mood 6. In the Hall of the Mountain King

6. EILI, EILI(Arranged by Agide Jacchia)(Solo trumpet, Georges Mager)

7. KAMMENOI OSTROW (Reve Angelique) Rubinstein8. OUVERTURE SOLENNELLE, “1812” (with organ) .... Tschaikowsky

*9. RHAPSODY, “Italia” . . . .

’Casella

10. LARGO Handel(Solo V'^iolin. J. Theodorowicz; Harp, Or'ran and Strings)

11. POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE . Elgar

ENCORES: VOLGA BARGEMEN’S SONGHINDU SONG from “Sadko” Rimsky-Korsakoff.AVE MARIA Schubert-WilhelmjPRELUDE Rachmaninoff

(•See page 16)

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PROGRAMME

1. CORONATION MARCH Svendsen

2. OVERTURE to “Oberon” Weber

3. WALTZ, “Artist’s Life” Strauss

4. FANTASIA, “La Boheme” Puccini

5. SECOND HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY Liszt

6. MARCH OF THE LITTLE LEAD SOLDIERS Pierne

7. PRELUDE to “Tristan and Isolde” Wagner

8. CHARGE OF THE HUSSARS Spindler

9. SELECTION, “Mile. Modiste” Herbert

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A PROGRAMME OF DANCE MUSIC

PROGRAMME

1. MILITARY POLONAISE Chopin-Glazounoff

2. WALTZ, “Vienna Blood” Strauss

3. HABANERA AND GYPSY DANCE from “Carmen” Bizet

4. BACCHANALE from “Samson and Delilah” Saint-Saens

5.

EGYPTIAN BALLET. 1 a. GAVOTTE /

1 h. TARANTELLE (

7. HUNGARIAN DANCE IN G MINOR (No i)

8. BALLET MUSIC from “La Gioconda”

9. BOLERO Moszkowski

10, MAZURKA, “La Czarina” Ganne

11. INDIAN WAR DANCE (Cheyenne) Skilton

Luigini

. Jacchia

. Brahms

Ponchielli

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Boston Conservatory of MusicIncorporated

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FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921

RUSSIAN-TSGHAIKOWSKY PROGRAMME

1. ENTRANCE OF ANTHONY INTO EGYPT Arensky

2. WALTZ, “DORNROESCHEN” from the Suite, “The Sleeping Beauty” . Tschaikowsky

3. ORIENTATE Cui(Arranged by Gustav Strube)

4. MARCHE SLAVE Tschaikowsky

5, CINALE of “ Scheherazade ” Rimsky-KorsakoffFestival at Bagdad. The Sea, The Ship Goes to Pieces on a Rock

Surmounted by a Bronze Warrior. Conclusion

6. EILI, EILI (Arranged by Agide Jacchia)(Solo trumpet, Georges Mager)

7. RUSSIAN DANCE, “Trepak” . , Tschaikowsky

8. OUVERTURE SOLENNELLE, “1812” (with organ) .... Tschaikowsky

9.

FINALE OF THE FOURTH SYMPHONY TschaikowskyAllegro con fuoco

10. RUSSIAN FOLK SONGSa. Kalinka h. Volga Bargemen’s Song

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SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1921

PROGRAMME

1. INTRODUCTION to “Othello” (The Tempest) Verdi

2. OVERTURE to “The Beautiful Galatea” Suppe

3. WALTZES from “Der Rosenkavalier” Strauss

4. FANTASIA, “Faust” Gounod

5. PRELUDE to “Lohengrin” Wagner

6. EILI, EILI (Arranged by Agide Jacchia)(Solo trumpet, Georges Mager)

7. “THE LAST SPRING” Grieg

8. CARNIVAL IN PARIS Svendsen

9. SOUTHERN RHAPSODY Hosmer

10. MEXICAN SERENADE, “La Paloma” Yradier

11. MARCHE SLAVE Tschaikowsky

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MONDAY, JULY 4, 1921

INDEPENDENCE DAY PROGRAMME

PROGRAMME

1. STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER Sousa

2. OVERTURE to “II Guarany” . . Gomez

3. WALTZ, “Wine, Women, and Song” Strauss

4. FANTASIA, “Lohengrin” Wagner

STAR SPANGLED BANNER5. FROM THE “NUTCRACKER” SUITE Tschaikowsky

a. Overture Miniature h. Trepak c. Valse des Fleurs

6. ORGAN SOLO: Caprice Heroique . . Bonnet(Mr, Albert W. Snow)

7. FINLANDIA Sibelius

8. HYMN TO THE SUN from “Iris” .

* MascagniNight—Dawn—Sunrise

9.

SELECTION, “Lady Billy” Levey

ic. RUSSIAN FOLK SONG, “Dubinushka” .... Arranged by Agide Jacchia

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SYMPHONY HALL4Ut Season 1921-1922

24 FRIDAY AFTERNOON CONCERTS24 SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

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CASELLA’S RHAPSODY “ITALIA”Alfredo Casella is one of the most brilliant and daring of a group of young Italian cona-

posers which, in this land of opera, are conspicuous by their strong leaning towards s\Tnphonicmusic. A native of Turin, Casella has done much in his thirty-eight years—made his

mark as scientist and musical critic, toured Europe as conductor, pianist, and harpsichordist.

He is now a teacher of piano at the St. Cecilia Lyceum in Rome. He is best known, however,by his musical compositions, which have aroused considerable interest in the progressive

musical world. Of his more experimental music are “ Pagine di Guerre,” inspired by movingpictures of the war, and “Five Pieces for Pianola,” so complicated that nothing less than a

mechanical piano can perform them.Casella was introduced to Boston when this Rhapsody was played at the Pops in 1918.

The composer lists on the fly-leaf of the score the folk-songs from which it was constructedin the order of their use, as follows :

I. (Sicilian) (1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

II. (Neapolitan) (1)

(2)

(3)

Angr\'- Imprecation of a Lover to his Mistress from Vallelunga in the

province of Caltanissetta.

Lament of the Oppressed Zolfatti (sulphur miners) while at their

terrible labor in the province of Caltanissetta.

Hymn sung during the Procession of Good Friday at Caltanissetta

(English horn solo).

Song with which the women of Catitu (a seaport of Trapani) accom-pany their work, which consists of striking blocks of marble withcables (bassoon solo).

Celebrated Neapolitan song of Luiga Denza entitled “Funiculi,funicula,” too generally popular to require further description.

Fragment from a song of Mario Costa, “Lariula.”Phrase from a noted Neapolitan song “A Marechiare” of F.

Paolo Tosti.

“The Rhapsody endeavors to evoke musically (but without a definite programme) thelife of Sicily and of Naples. The first unfolds itself as tragic, superstitious, passionate,under the scorching Southern sun or in the inferno of the sulphur mines. The secondbursts forth turbulent, care-free, frenetic, drunk with joy, amidst the magic of the Gulf of

Naples.”

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HARRY C DEMETER. Proprietor

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PRISM I

BINOCULARS

$50.00 to $70.00

Six, eight and ten power

Large objectives—wide field

Two Stores

292-294 BoylstoD Street 13 Bromfteid Street

THE

Boston AdvertiserA COMPLETE, CONCISE

Pictorial ReviewOF WORLD EVENTS

The Modern Newspaper!Easy to Read and Worth Reading

ALL THE NEWS!ALL THE PICTURES'

OF ALL THE WORLD!Collected—Selected—Condensed for Your Convenience

You. Do tfie Reading ! We Do tfie Rest

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The Boston RecordA COMPLETE. CONCISE

Pictorial ReviewOF WORLD EVENTS

The Modern Newspaper!Easy to Read and Woitfi Reading

ALL THE NEWS!ALL THE PICTURES!

OF ALL THE WORLD!Collected—Selected—Condensed for Yoiir Convenience

You Do tfie Reading ! We Do tfie Rest!

A GOOD MANmay be T^ich or T^oor—He may wear the

Finest Clothes or Overalls^ only

Character Counts

PAGE & SHAWIs not faimous for Price or Package

It belongs to the

ARISTOCRACY OF QUALITY

THE MEREDITH STUDIOOF MODERN DANCING

Private, Individual and Class

Instruction; also Classes

for ChildrenStudio conveniently situated

Terms of tuition on request

409-410 NOTTINGHAM BUILDING25 Huntington Ave. Boston, Mass.

Telephone, B. B. 7988

Miss Alicia Meredith cordially invites in-

spection of her studio

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Pennsylvania TiresNine Thousand mile

guarantee

20% ReductionAlso Tube, Free

McKee Lensesthat give you more light

at the right place

and other DependableAuto Goods

HARDWARE CUTLERYTOOLS BREINIG BROS. PAINT

CHANDLER & BARBER CO.124 SUMMER STREET. BOSTON

CAPE COD

Fire Lighter

A Flaming Joy

No Fireplace CompleteWithout One

Andirons Spark GuardsBellows

Brushes Fire Forks

B. F. MACY5879 Back Bay Telephones 3609 Back Bay

SYMPHONICHA PvMO KY

m.

MOKOTOMEBACHRACHPHOTOGMPHK

JOHN R. HEARD

Cicfeetsi

HOTEL TOURAINETelephone, 644 Beach

POP TABLES

BURKEADAMS HOUSE

Phones, Beach 935. 942. 2430

MERCHANTSLAUNDRY CO.

In Brown Bottles LAUNDRY CONTRACTORSThirst Quenching, Healthful

and Refreshing Hotel and Steamship Work

SERVED AT THESE CONCERTS a specialty

JOSEPH GAHM & SON CO.57'

22*^°* 50-69 Norfolk Ave.

350 C Street, South Boston, Mass.

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ORDER FOR YOUR HOME A CASE OF

BREWiHC COMPANY

SPECIAL BREWBy Far The Best

BURKHARDT BREWING CO., Boston 1 0 , Mass.

CHINA— GLASS— SILVER—LAMPSForYourHome

Equipment for Hotels, Clubs, Hospitals,

Restaurants and other Institutions

ForWeddingGifts

MITCHELL WOODBURY CO.560 ATLANTIC AVENUE (One Block from South Station) BOSTON

HERRICK TICKETSBackBay

]2330

COPLEY SQUARE . ( 2331 ALL THEATRES

THE LIBBIE PRINTING COMPANY(LIBBIE SHOW PRINT)

242 DOVER STREET, BOSTON, MASS.-'* PRINTING FOR ALL PURPOSES'*

LIST of CASTS in SYMPHONY HALLAs you face the stage, the casts on the right, beginning with the one

nearest the stage, are as follows: Sitting Anacreon (Copenhagen); Faunwith Infant Bacchus (Naples), ordered; Girl of Herculaneum (Dresden);

Dancing Faun (Rome); Demosthenes (Rome); Apollo Citharoedus (Rome);Euripides (Rome); Diana of Versailles (Paris).

The casts on the left are the Faun of Praxiteles (Rome); Amazon(Berlin); Hermes Logios (Paris); Lemnian Athena (Dresden, head in

Bologna);Sophocles (Rome)

;Standing Anacreon (Copenhagen)

;Aeschines

(Naples); Apollo Belvedere (Rome).

The reliefs in the passage are: Bacchic Procession (Naples); Orpheus.

Eurydice, and Hermes (Naples)

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At Pop Concerts

and other Social Functions

MEIER’SWHITE

Unfermented

GRAPE JUICESparkling and still

Made from the Catawba Grape.

Light Amber in Color.

Beautifully Clear and Brilliant.

No Sediment.

Looks and tastes like

Champagne without

AlcoholOrder at these Concerts

S. S. PIERCE CO.DISTRIBUTORS.

Hill, Smith &Co.Wholesale and Retail

Stationers

Engra'bing, Die Stamping and

Fine Printing

Blank Book Manufacturers

Modern Loose-leaf De'bices

and Supplies

8 MILK STREETOld South Building

Telephone : : : Main 1590

Mile. CAROUNE MILLINERY480 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON Block of Brunswick Hotel

Hats to ride in. to run in. to walk in; Hats of braids, of ribbons, of laces.

Hats to sing in, to dance in. to talk in: Hats to suit ail kinds of faces.

Hats to sit in. to stand in. to call in; All of them different in color and shape,

And some to do nothing at all in. Of flowers, of foliage, of velvet and crepe.

*‘Not two alike in line, form or color.”

$6.60 and upwards

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SteinwaySteinert

Jewett

Woodbury

PIANOS

DUO-ARTi REPRODUCING PIANOSPIANOLA PIANOS

VICTOR VICTROLAS-VICTOR RECORDSPERIOD MODEL VICTROLAS

M. Steinert ^ SonsSTEINERT HALL 162 BOYLSTON ST.