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o f later and older p roductions b y native and foreign

a rtists a t the a p artm e n t o f the association, N r. 13,

Ø stergade.

L adies m ay becom e m em bers o f the

association, and thu s benefit by the d ispo sal o f the

foreign w orks ; b u t they are not p erm itted to attend

the o rd in ary m eetings of the Society.

In addition to the above association there exists

a n o th e r, b u t on a sm aller sc a le , founded by P ro ­

fessor H ø y e n , the object of w hich is to prom ote

The Developement o f Scandinavian A r t

(

Ud­

viklingen a f den nordiske Kunst).

Its aim being

view ed by som e as too confined, and a t variance

with the cosm opolitan n atu re o f a rt, th is association

has n o t m et w ith th at sym p ath y which, at its esta­

blishm ent, w as hoped for by its founder.

w

Musikforeningen, The Harmonic Society

,

num bers abo ut 2 0 0 0 m em bers, b o th gentlem en and

ladies.

E v ery w inter it gives 4 g ran d concerts in

the large hall o f the C asin o , and several on a

sm aller scale by su b scrip tio n , to which only a

portion o f the m em bers are adm itted a t a sep arate

charge.

T h e O rchestra is under th e direction o f

Mr.

Gade.

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