FOUKTH NATIONAL I'lJJWKR SHOW 187 
5. Religious Meditation (In the Great Beyond) Brooks 
6. Contralto Solo (Selected) 
Bertha Brinker D'Albites 
7. (a) Musical Scenes from Spain Langey 
(b) Characteristic, On Tiptoe Ilosmer 
(c) Polka Caprice Perlet 
8. Gloria from Twelfth Mass Mozart 
9. Fantasie Arabesque Olker 
10. March, National Spirit Hummel 
SUNDAY, APRIL 2ND-EVENING 
1. Grand Pastoral and Hunting Fantasia (Le Fremersberg) Godfrey 
Synopsis: The Margrave's horn echoed by the mountain is heard 
summoning the huntsmen. The fanfare, heard for the first time in 
the distance, draws nearer, indicating their approach. Signal for the 
hunt to commence. During the rustic scene which follows the horns 
are heard both near and in the distance. Song of the country folk 
(solo with refrain and dance). During dance a storm approaches; wind 
rises, and the peasants' dance becomes more animated. A peal of 
thunder stops the dance. The peasants rush shrieking away to seek 
shelter. The lightning flashes; the storm grows in intensity. At last 
it bursts forth in full fury — rain falls in torrents ; thunder crashes. 
The Margrave, who has been overtaken by the storm, is heard crying 
for help in vain; the noise of the storm drowns his appeal. Overcome 
by weariness, the Margrave falls to the ground. Suddenly he hears 
the Monastery bell and the chant of the monks. Following the sound, 
he finds the Fremersberg. The storm ceases, and the retainers, who 
have been seeking the Margrave, find him in the Monastery, All join 
joyfully in the Te Deum. 
2. Suite de Concert, L' Arlesilum Bizet 
1. Prelude. 3. Adagietto. 
2. Minuetto. 4. Le Carillon. 
3. Selection from Faust Gounod 
4. The Dying Poet Gottscluilk 
5. Hymns Sung in American Churches Beyer 
6. The Flying Artillery Bergenholtz 
7. Contralto Solo (Selected) 
Bertha Brinker D'Albites 
8. Concert Waltzes, Morning Journals Strauss 
9. Ecce Sacerdas Arr. by Harris 
10. March (The Picadore) Soiisa 
