FOOTNOTES:[35]Until 1790, as we have previously noted, the name was spelled 'Cæcilia.'[36]It must not, of course, be forgotten that a comparison between this and a modern orchestral program would be unfair. The program was light, and conspicuously ignored the great Germans, but it was good of its time and kind. It included an oboe solo, which must have been a novelty to New Yorkers.
FOOTNOTES:[35]Until 1790, as we have previously noted, the name was spelled 'Cæcilia.'[36]It must not, of course, be forgotten that a comparison between this and a modern orchestral program would be unfair. The program was light, and conspicuously ignored the great Germans, but it was good of its time and kind. It included an oboe solo, which must have been a novelty to New Yorkers.
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[35]Until 1790, as we have previously noted, the name was spelled 'Cæcilia.'
[35]Until 1790, as we have previously noted, the name was spelled 'Cæcilia.'
[36]It must not, of course, be forgotten that a comparison between this and a modern orchestral program would be unfair. The program was light, and conspicuously ignored the great Germans, but it was good of its time and kind. It included an oboe solo, which must have been a novelty to New Yorkers.
[36]It must not, of course, be forgotten that a comparison between this and a modern orchestral program would be unfair. The program was light, and conspicuously ignored the great Germans, but it was good of its time and kind. It included an oboe solo, which must have been a novelty to New Yorkers.