e of song; and the music, in turn,
sympathetic, masterly, and equal to the occasion; considered,
therefore, from an ideal point of view, as to the poetic expression of
musical moods or as the musical expression of poetic moods, both alike
retaining the deepest and strongest sentiments, nothing lately has
pleased so well. All the poems are by Arlo Bates. It is a collection
of songs which every American lover of music ought to possess.
The other songs I take from a set by Mr. Homer A. Norris, a young but
very talented and promising composer. The first is called "Twilight,"
and a lovely piece it is.
PROGRAM.
Edgar S. Kelley:
"The Flower Seekers."
"Confluentia."
Wilson G. Smith:
Valse-Menuet, Opus 43, No. 1.
"Reverie at the Piano."
Second Polka Caprice.
Marche Fantastique.
Homer A. Norris, song:
"Twilight."
E. R. Kroeger:
Second, Third, and Fourth Sonnets.
Emil Liebling:
Romance Dramatique.
"Spring Song,"
Madeleine Waltz.
Geo. W. Chadwick, songs:
According to the taste and convenience of the singers.
Wm. H. Sherwood:
Romance Appassionata, Opus 8.
Gypsy Dance, Opus 10.
Mazurka, Opus 6.
Scherzo Caprice, Opus 9.
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