| Crowns | |
|---|---|
| The Musical Academy of Budapest receives a yearly sum of (from Budget of 1913) | 385,233 |
| School Fees amount to | 54,440 |
| Yearly subventions to Music Schools maintained by provincial towns and associations | 56,000 |
| Assistance to musicians, especially to composers for studies in foreign countries and for publishing musical compositions | 8,000 |
| For general musical aims, orchestras, concert subventions of musical works | 122,000 |
| For maintenance of Philharmonic Society formed by members of the Royal Hungarian Opera, and the Symphonic Orchestra founded by the State in order to give concerts for the young workmen in provincial towns | 120,000 |
| For the maintenance of the Royal Opera Orchestra and the payment of its Director | 343,500 |
| For the Choral Society of the Budapest Royal Hungarian University | 700 |
| For the Choral Society of the Joseph Polytechnical High School | 1,000 |
| And for its Orchestra | 1,500 |
| Toward salaries of Music Teachers in schools | 88,100 |
| For Military Music Bands | 76,000 |
| 1,202,033 |
RUSSIA.
Imperial Russian Embassy.
Washington, D. C.
Washington, May 28, 1913.
No. 193.
The exact sum spent annually in subventions to music by the Imperial Ministry of the Interior is 139,900 Roubles per annum.
Alexander Lyssakovsky.
First Secretary of the Embassy.
SAXONY.
Dresden, April 8th, 1913.
Königlich-Sächsisches
Ministerium des Innern.
No. 627 III. F.