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PAGE, PAGE• "Goldbeck's Harmony" .................... 277 E DITOIUAL-Paragraphs-~ummer Musil., -The May Music Festivals................ 272 "Memory's Dreams" (Fantasia) -Julia MUSICAL AND MISCET.LANOUS-Amalla Pearl Ahalt ................................. 279 Friedrich Materna (with portrait)-The Devil's Sonata-The Music-Hater (poetry) "VisitationOonventBells" (Duet for Piano) -Liszt and (,hopin-The New Piano Test Jacob Kunkel. ...•••••••.....•.............. 284 -About Old Pianos-Gregorio Allegri- "Etudes de la Velocite, No. 4"-Czerny ..... 290 l\Iechanical Music-Which of them U.uined the Priest-An Attempt to Interpret Clas­ "Embarrassment" (Song)-Franz Abt •••••• 2&2 sical Music-:-An Illinois Editor on Kellogg -The Singers (poetry) -Bruno Oscar "Know'st Thou a Heart" (Song)-Teresa Klein (with portraitJ-Good Advice-A Artes ......................•.••.........•.••• 294 Wedding in Wyommg-A New Anecdote of Schubert-Music in St. Louis-Our "Kathleen Mavourneen" (Song)-F. W. N. Music-Correspondence-Business Buzz­ Crouch ..........•.•.•••••••.••......•••••••• 296 es-Comical Chords-Pertinent and Im­ "Vita" (Valse Caprice for the Piano)-Dr. pertinent-Major and Minor-Smith and Engelbert Voerster................... ..... 280 Jones ...................•.....••.•••••. 271 to 312 KUNKEL'S MUSICAL REVIE"', JUNE, 1882. BEHNING . ''101 -IBR~' SOHMER & CO., MANUFAOTURERS::o GRAND, ~ijUAR~ ~ ~PRIGHT PIAN~-F~RT~~. With Improved Pa'enl Agraffe Atlachmenl and Name ~oard. Received First Medal of Merit and Diploma of Honor at Cen­ tennal Exhibition and at Grand Exhibition, Mont.real, 1881. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS, Nos. 149-155 East Fourteenth St., NEW YOR.K. 14th Street and 5th Avenue and 129 East 125th Street. E. r. DLSHAUSEN &~D., Agents for ~t. Louis, Mo., No. 1~ South Fourth St. FA~TORY, N. E. Cor. 124th St. and 1st AVB., NEW YORK. GEO. 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