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Tonight's Pops Concert program at Symphony Hall is as follows: First Slavonic Dance Dvorak Overture, "Fingal's Cave" Mendelssohn Waltz, "Artist's Life" Strauss Fantasia. "Carmen" Bizet Snite from "The Seasons" Tehaikovsky a. April: "Snowdrops" b. June. "Barearolle" c. November. "The Troika" Love-Death from Tristan and Iside" Wagner Serenade Pierne Twelfth Hungarian Rha; sody Liszt Overture to "Mignon" Thomas Entracte Valse Hellmesberger Charge of the Hussars Spindler
Tomorrow's program is as follows: First Slavonic Dance Dvorak Overture, "Fingal's Cave" Mendelsohn Waltz, "Artist's Life" Sirauss Fantasia, "Carmen" Bizet Suite from "The Seasons" Tchaikovsky a. April: "Snowdrops" b. June: "Barcarolle" c. November: "The Troika" (Orchestrated by Agide Jac8chia) Love-Death from "Tristan and Isolde" Wagner Serenade Pierne Twelfth Hungarian Rhapsody Liszt Overture to "Mignon" Thomas Entr'acte Valse Hellmesberger Charge of the Hussars Spindler
...whose enchanting ways had sung a song in his heart until he died. She was the flower of Missouri, said the college scholar; no girl had freckles golden as hers, no girl so jimp a leg. Once she had spent the night with Tom Sawyer in a haunted cave. . . . The old lady chuckled and bobbed her bonnet; she rubbed one eye until it was clear and glanced sharply from side to side like a bird. Let the people stare at her if they wanted to- let them think she was crazy; she'd never tell. Why should she? They...
First Slavonic DanceDvorak Overture, "Fingal's Cave" Mendelssohn Waltz. "Artist's Life" Strauss Fantasin, "Carmen" Bizet Suite from "The Seasons" Tchaikovsky a. April: "Snowdrops" b. June: "Barcarolle" c. November: "The Troika" Love-Death from "Tristan and Isolde" Wagner Serenade Pierne Twelfth Hungarian Rhapsody Liszi Overture to "Mignon" Thomas Entr'acte Valse Hellmesberger Charge of the Hussars Spindler
...Hornaday has studied and collected wild life in virtually every retreat and game paradise of the world. He knows from personal acquaintance the cave-birds of Trinidad; the crocodiles of Florida and Venezuela; the elephants of Africa and India; the musk ox and his ugly tropical cousin, the water buffalo, which stalks humans. He has collected turtles and their eggs at Key West and mountain goat photographs and horns in the Shoshones. One of the most readable chapters he ever wrote is called "Game-Eating Adventures," beginning with the hump-backed whale luncheon given by Professor Henry Fairfield Osborn...