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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1897 Vol. 24 N. 10 - Page 6

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
for concert use, etc. Mrs. Fitz finally common marks which distinguish the work
decided to publish her compositions and and methods of these three men. These are
thus gauge the public demand. She has (i) intense realism and acceptance of the
therefore entered into an arrangement with Actual—all facts of life, all discords, noth-
the White-Smith Music Publishing Co., ing blinked or concealed; this involving a
Boston, New York and Chicago, to publish kind of primitive directness of method and
for her. They have recently issued a style, the opposite pole of all formalism
beautiful little song by her, entitled " T h e and artificiality; (2) an intense sense of the
Shepherd's Lullaby," dedicated to her Whole and acceptance of the universal and
friend and teacher, Mrs. L. P. Morrill, unseen, by which alone the brute facts can
which is being sung very generally at song be redeemed and set "in place; "involving
recitals, concerts, etc. The company has for its expression utmost command of all
in press an encore song entitled, " T h e the resources of Art, perfect mastery of
Dandelion and the Daisy," also a piano style, and the power of making the same
piece entitled "Alouette." The latter is a motive appear in myriads of forms; and
(3) a most intimate, prophetic sense of the
dainty skirt dance.
life
of the people, a perception through
o
each
individual, even the lowest, of the vast
"ART AND DEMOCRACY."
unuttered
human heart, the revelation in
The above is the title of an interesting
dim
outline
of the gods; carrying with it
contribution to the Progressive Review
a
sense
of
sympathy,
and even of triumph-
over the name of Edward Carpenter. He
ant
joy
and
gladness,
hardly conceived in
expresses the belief that when the time at
length arrives for Life itself to become art before.
lovely and gracious, Art as a separate
o
thing from actual life will surrender much
Mme. Emma Eamesis now convalescent
of its importance; the sense and expression and will probably be able to join the Abbey,
of Beauty will penetrate all our activities. Schoeffel & Grau company in Boston.
"But before that," he writes, "it is more
0
than possible that there will be a great out-
Miss Fannie M. Spencer announces a
burst of special art production, inspired series of five free organ recitals to be given
ADELINE F. FITZ.
chiefly by the splendors of the coming sun- at the Fourth Presbyterian Church, West
was needed by her friends, she always rise. Of this outburst, Wagner, Millet, End avenue and Ninety-first street, on the
wrote something to fit the occasion. Her and Whitman are the great fore-runners evenings of March 9, 16, 23 and 30th.
scope of this sort of composition is almost (Shelley as the lark which almost before Miss Spencer will be assisted by a number
illimitable, comprising songs for kinder- dawn soared from the darkened earth.)" of distinguished vocal and instrumental
garten, hymn settings, piano solos, songs Mr. Carpenter then dilates on the certain artists.
ADELINE FRANCES FITZ.
Among the many society ladies now
entering the field of composition, this
composer is fast taking a leading position.
Her compositions, first brought out in
Boston, were produced as a pastime, and
when any particular style of composition
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