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ASSOCIATION HALL. 12TH CONCERT C.^ FRIDAY, MAY 12th, 1893. ej^ THE i^arris - Qrctiestral • ASSISTED BY Mr. John. Morley OF CHICAGO, AND THE BASSO, "Hamilton Ifaslie^' ^u^A^\.\.^ CIliL CONSISTING OF MRS. ROBERT CAMPBELL, First Soprano. MRS. FENWICK, Second Soprano. MISS JENNIE MANN, First Contralto. MRS F. LAUDER, Second Contralto. Under the direction of Mr. C. L. M. Harris, Mus. liac. TICKETS 25 CENTS. Concert promptly at 8.15. Seats may bo reserved without e.xtra ehnrge. Plan opens at Nordheimer's, Tuesday, May 1), at •.) a. m. FuAN/ Stiiri;r,i;r ( IT'JT-l^'JH) was the son of a schoolmaster. He received liis first iiiu.-ic h.'ssous \vliil(M|uitt3 u. child, under the directik! liini mucli whether publishers and the public wanted his compositions or not ; pecuniary interest never induced him to compose. His aim wa,s to bec(j;ue wortliy of following; in the glorious path of his j^'reat model, ]i(!cthoven, and to satisfy his own hi^'h artistic ideal. Among the best of his orchestral wovks is the Untinished Sym])hony, and the music to Rosamunde, orig- inally prodiu'(!d at tlui " An dcr \\'('in" Theatre in lH'2;i The Hairis Orchestral Club produ(;edthe Allegro of the I'nfinished Symphony M,t its last concert, and intended to give the Andante at this one, but owing to numerous roiiuests they have decided to produce tlie whfde of tlie work. HKC'/roii liiju.io/; (1803-18()9), whose intimate acquaintance with every possible resource of the Orchestra led liim into the composition of works which refiuire the employment of larg(; and abnormally constituted bu.nds to produce them, w'as origiintlly a medical student, but afterwards went through thfi musical course at the (lonservMtcure of Pai'i-', where he won the Grand I'rix de Homo on the pro- duction of his Cantata " Sardana])alus." iierlioz is the Fi-encli com))Oser />«/' ex- ('('Ili'DCf. He stands unsurpassed in his knowledue of the almost inexhaustible n sourci's of the instrunumts. He produced a large number of works, chieliy orchestral, of which his symphonies, overtures, and the Tjpgeiid " The Damnation of Faust" (from which the IMarclie Hongroise is taken) are the jiriucipal. Carl IMakia Von Wi:m;ji (1786-1S'2G) was one of the musicians in whose family music; was long an heredita,ry gift. There is but one other (ierman musician with a longer musical pedigree, viz. : Sebastian Hach. Of all the German musicians of tlio nineteenth century, none has exercised a greater influence over his own gen- eration than \Vel)er. His inJluenco was even greater than lieethoven's. for deeply imt)ued though l>eethoven was w'ith the modern spirit, he adlu^red as a rule to the traditions of the eighteenth century. These Weber cast aside, and starts after fresh ideals. As a na,tural consequence he was far less perfect in form than l>ecthoven. nor was he equal in i)ower, but in originality he has never been sur- passed by any musician, ancient or modern. Piiriuio iVrASfAOxr (18(55- ) has risen fo fame through his one-act opera, " Cavalliera Kusticana," wliich was i)roduced in the C-'stanza Theatre at Kome, in May, 18',}0. JdTiANN ArcirsT Soni'.inrAXX (1832 1870) one of the greatest modern Swedish composers, has composed many operettas and part songs. Gi^oiiGi': EinvAHi) (ioi/iM'.mrAw ilS25- cello, and conductor at Frankfort. ), a well known composer for violin- J) r^o^r^amme. i 1. Selection " Cavalleria llusticana " A/ascai^jii ORCHESTRA. <, / a. " It was April ' Chmkviik "" \b. '' Sweetheart " /.j'Wf^ MR. JOHN MORLEY. 3. Unlinished Symphony in B minor Schubert Allesro-Andaute. ORCHESTRA. {a. "The 1 \h, "My T rue Love Hath ^ly Heart " Cridckshank a. " The Peasant's ]March " Sodermann Love Hath My Heart " HAMILTON LADIES' QUARTETTE. 5. 'Cello Solo Concerto in A Minor Goltcrmann Allegro — Moilerato— Cantilena. MR. CHAS. RUSSELL. 0. Swedish Wedding March Sodermann ORCHESTRA. 7. " InfeUce " - Ernani MR. JOHN MORLEY. 8. Intermezzo ' Wonnetraurn " Meyer- Hehnund ORCHESTRA. 9. Marche Hongroise (from " Damnation of Faust "') Berlioz ORCHESTRA. 10. " Annie Laurie " Dudley Buek HAMILTON LADIES' QUARTETTE. 11. Overture " Kosamunde " Schubert ORCHESTRA " Ich grolle Nicht " ^ Schumann MR. JOHN MORLEY. 12 1^-"^ - ... \ /;. " Si tu m'aimais 13. "Invitation a la Valse" Denza Weber ORCHESTRA. ® God Save the Queen. Or^c 176^1: Fa. Atieiitsna FIRST VIOLINS. Mr. Fred. Domville. Mr. Clias. J. Dixon. Mrs. S. W. Grant. Miss S. Ridley. Mr. J. Bartnmnn. Mr. B. Arthur. SECOND VIOLINS. Mr. A. B. Berry man. Mr. H. Judd. Mr. F. Smyth. Mr W. Hastings. Mr. F. j\rcLo^hHn. Mr. Mason. Miss F. White. VIOLA. Mr. G. Hutton, 'CELLOS. Mr. Chas Russell. Mr. E. Bartmann. Mr. C. Grossman. DOUBLE BASSES. Mr. J. Birns. Mr. C. Locke. Mr. W. Smyth. FLUTES. Mr. D. Anderson Mr. M. J. Overell. OBOES. Mr. A G. Russell. Mr. J. Cherrier. Mr. W. Osier. CLARINETS. Mr. Wm. Howard. Mr. F. Howard. BASSOONS. Mr. F. Schwartz. Mr. F. Evans. HORNS. IMr. J. Pryke. Mr. J. S. Devine. CORNETS. Mr. Wm. Peel. Mr. Lomas. TROMBONE. Mr. I. Lomas. DRUMS. Mr. J. Grossman. PIANO. Miss Domville. Conductor. .. .Mh. C. L. M. Haheis, Mus. liac. SPECTATOR PRINTING CO