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* Symphony in F Minor No. 4—Finale—Part I and Part 1]—Boston Symp. O| 6050)12/2.00 * Symphony No. 5 in E Minor—Complete in one Album—see Musical Arts Library.
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—See “Coates and Symphony Orchestra’”’
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TANNHAUSER ( Tahn! hoy-zer)
Words and music by Richard Wagner. First presented Dresden, 1845; Paris, 1861; London, 1876; New York, 1859.
Tannhéuser, with its poetry, and romance; its characters, who are real human beings and not mythological gods, goddesses and heroes, appeals strongly to the average opera-goer. The story tells of conflict between two kinds of love: pure love as distinguished from mere sensuous passion; and relates how the higher love triumphed in the end.
Tannhduser, a knight and minstrel, in an evil moment, succumbs to the wiles of Venus and dwells for a year in the Venusberg. Tiring of these monotonous delights, he leaves the goddess and returns to his home, where he is warmly received and told that the fair Elizabeth, niece of the Landgrave, still mourns for him. He is urged to compete in the Tournament
*Indicates old acoustical method of recording.