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Friday.--Jewels of the Madonna Wolf-Ferrari...
...regular program of the "Pops" concert at 8.15 o'clock tonight in Symphony Hall is as follows: 1. March. "Semper Fidelis" Sousa 2. Overture to "Mignon" Thomas 3. Waltz, "Waves of the Danube" Ivanovici 4. Fantasia, "The Jewels of the Madonna" Wolf-Ferrari 5. Prelude to "Lohengrin" Wagner 6. Gypsy Dance from "Henry VIII" Saint-Saens 7. Barcarolle from "Tales of Hoffmann" Offenbach 8. Finnish Rhapsody Glazounov 9. Fantasia, "II Trovatore" Vardi 10. En Sourdine Tellam 11. American Fantasy Herbert
...Waltz, "Espana" Waldteufel 4. Fantasia, "Mefistofele" Boito 5. First Hungarian Rhapsody Liszt 6. Large, (Solo Violin, Harp, Strings and Organ) Handel 7. Children at Play van Westerhout 8. Introduction and Dance of Salome Glazounov 9. Selection, "Mile Modiste" Herbert 10. Intermezzo Act III, "Jewels of the Madonna" Wolf-Ferrari 11. American Patrol Meacham
...plots of the two plays, although based on the same theme, are treated in very different ways. "The Violins of Cremona" concerns a contest among the violin makers of that city for the hand of Giannina, daughter of the old violin master, Taddeo Ferrari. Filippo, the hunchback who wins the prize, shows his heroism by nobly renouncing his victory to avoid forcing his love upon Giannina...
...play is a dramatic comedy of life in northern Italy in the eighteenth century, dealing with a contest among the violin makers of Cremona. Taddeo Ferrari, the old violin master, has announced that the winner will receive not only the coveted trophy, but also the hand of his daughter. The play portrays the heroism of the hunchback, Fillipo, who nobly renounces his victory in order to avoid forcing his love upon Giannina...