Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 edition. Excerpt: ... LIST OF WORKS. The following list of novelties performed by Henry J. Wood has been prepared with all possible care from the programmes of the Symphony, Promenade, and Sunday Concerts. At the same time, as it is the first attempt to draw up a separate list of the new works produced under his direction, a few errors may have been made. Works without any letter appended were produced for the first time in any country. Works marked E, for the first time in England. Those marked L, for the first time in London. It must be clearly understood that London, in this list, excludes the Crystal Palace Concerts at Sydenham. AMERICAN. MacDowell, Edward. "Indian Suite." Op. 48. Prom., Oct. 23, 1901. (E.) BELGIAN. Depret, E. Requiem Mass. Sym. Con., Dec. 10,1898. (E.) Swert, Jules de. Concerto for 'cello, No. 2, C minor. Op. 38. Prom., Sept. 18, 1902. (E.) Ysaye, Eugene. Poeme No. 3, "Chant d'Hiver." Caprice for violin and orchestra. Ysaye Con., May 18 1901. (L.) BRAZILIAN. Miguez. Symphonic Poem, "Ave Libertas." Op. 18. Prom., Sept. 12, 1899. (E.) BRITISH. Ames, J. C. Petite Suite for Orchestra. Prom., Nov. 28, 1896. March, "Last of the Incas." Prom., Oct. 5, 1901. Ashton, Algernon. Turkish March, "Bag and Baggage." Prom., Oct. 18, 1900. (L.) Bainton, Edward. Symphonic Poem, "Pompilia." Prom., Oct. 8, 1903 Bantock, Granville. Orchestral Poem, "Thalaba the Destroyer." Fest. Con., May 4, 1900. (L.) Suite, "Russian Scenes." Prom., Oct. 3, 1903. (L.) Bell, W. H. Symphonic Poem, " A Song of the Morning." Prom., Oct. 29, 1901. Blake, Ernest. Symphonic Poem, "Alastor." Prom., Jan. 21, 1902. Introduction to "The Bretwalda." Prom., Sept. iS, 903 Boughton, Rutland. Symphonic Poem, "Into the Everlasting." Op. 9. Prom., Sept. 22, 1903. Bowen, York. Symphonic Poem, ...