TRIBrNE. SUNDAY. APRIL 26, 1908- VEW-TORK DAILY tweep«r that makes almost aa mrtch of her bu«l««t sea-cm* ilne. I — ' notoa aa) s> f that this hu be«n on« lawn mower." Washington Star. the establishment of her vocal school. CALENDAR. to THE WEEKLY MUSICAL of ha." FOR APPEARANCE' SAKE. Comment. Th« Board Re.ents tinted Ar- Timely ' (founded•^charterby cay your Musical ' \u25a0 the Conservatory of Musical Art "What would you If party leaden w«r* WEtINESPAT. Wlnkler. directors). Nek 6ay your SVXDAV recital for thur Claasen and Leopold to come to you and country cal'.ed your" Plaia Hotel afternoon. Paderewski the trustee* are - House. B P. m.. entertain- 907 Broadway. Brooklyn. Amon« "If Iwere cure they spok«» with sincerity," r%- Programmes Padercwski-A Bach »tropr.!ltan Or«?ra Chari- of the Announcements and ment for the b»n*9t of the United Hebrew Professor Franklin W. Hooper, director plied Senator Borgrhura, "Ishould exhibit sreat r»- Na^ ties; CarneKle Hall. 3 p. m.. joint concert of Josei Hooper Broadway Theatre. Brooklyn Institute of Art. and Science-: Festival. Hofmann an-1 Fritz Kr-iMer: of luctance." roncprt Herbert and his ex-presldent Llederkrani. besought you?** • 8-15 p ir. of Victor or- CUlls. of the German "Even thoufh they \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0• • • Wldor ,'•*•K»rrlgan»" .ulte \u25a0 . chestra: <;r«>at Hall of the College of the City of York; Froeb. Theobald Enrlehardt. "Certainly. only they ar« in the rematnUer of Toylar.d time r>l\-in-. Haydn's "Creation." N>w Charles It's when The chief musical incident from "Bar's in »rewskl THREE POLISH ARTISTS. IN CONCERT 86th street. ,p French Dtctlos Clzam'%. Hie" froide. r next Tuesday at No. 257 ITest Tvlpm tU«al ! cital Mo'a pleszczotka. the Normal Mme. Sembrich and the comroser. Louis Arthur Ruwel!. director of Carnegie Hall, gave In Nwar* KDECU3CHARD been pro- institute of Music. i 143 WEST 4J!) STREET. MmjMR/* "Pelleas et Mellsande" has last week. The R of two choral and orchestral conoerts «uced at La Scala. in Milan. a rorre?r.ondent r-ndltlon of "The Crea- EXPRESSION, to that news- first was an Eastertide NEW YCRK SCHOOL OF "Tlie London Telegraph" writes •' of the Peddio Training Correct Speech. tion with the fe-tival choir SlB Went 57th St. Voice tor paper: Wednesday evening, the Elocution. Physical Culture. Saturdaynioralns ssd Church. On Su-LET concerning the merits of the work Memorial Is also con- Tuesday afternoon classes. CHARLOTTe Hot MsMBBSJe Society, of which Mr. Bussel! WALTER V. HOLT. Principals. >ißd" been in progress for some days before the Oratorio concert, PRESBT. opera house, as ductor, gave a spring festival which rroduciion at the great Milanese consecu- musician-, had travelled hither from every Ital- marked the closing of the twenty-ninth ARTHUR len town of importance. There was a crowded society. The programme com- WOODRUFF, frantically excited audience. Cheers mingled tive season of the and applaui*»d loudly "Tannhauser," 'Tying Dutch- Placing-. BreathJns. Preparation for Choir. artta hissing, and wbile some prised excerpt, from " Vole»" >ew others cave vent to their feelings iii shouts of Melstersinger Those who took Concert anl Oratorio. 5 W>»t 3Sth St.. York. the evening so great man" and -THe Mondays anJ Thursday*. East Orange. X. J. contempt. In the middle of Miss Eva Wyckoff. Mr*. Orrie Taylor. •was the nproai that it seemed impossible that the part were tlie opponents of Van Bess, and Mrs. Clifford opera oould be roatinned. for MIM Elizabeth Camp- I>ebu«^y's methods not only heaped personal in- Marshall, soprano*; Cecil James and Robert l':.os<" i,o applauded, but tried by ELIZABETH H. LINDSAY sii'is upori Witherspoon and Fred- Cultnre, Production whistling tbrougli keys to prevent tbe music from bell tenors, and Herbert Contralto Volt-e Tone •-' except Miss Studio. 100 «. T6th St. bein? heard. Their ergy. liowever. at length erick Wheeler, bas«o«. The .opranos. Pupil o: R-.:.: tired tten out. and the fourth and fifth acts or Wyckoff. were from the Carnegie Hall studios of lhe ort^ra. fortunately, proved so effective that MARY WAGNER GILBERT, ESS. "S SISMLSJ the end v.a= reached applause was general. Mr. Russell. £t*::o. S2-i .jarssn* opinion that the Trainin* L**dietl2>iv Methotf. Many Italian israsiciaßw are of • TuesJayii ar..l Fridays. music is somewhat saopotoMoaa, and that inspira- German of the operetta A Hall. agree its The performance In tion i- lacking: nevertheles*. they a« to Walxertraum ") in the Black Maeterlinck's piay. Mr. Giraud, Walta Dream- ("Eln aultabllfty for by Kolf Osten, appeared at Covent autumn, Eagle Music Hal! are led Dr JAMES SAUVAGE. who Garden last street. came forward a< PelMas, and .Sisrnora Cesira Fer- whose studio is at No. 1M Eaat 88th SINGING IN All. ITS BK.\NCHES. rani was tbe MelisanoV. Mr. Toscanini conducted great out v.-lth skill, and the orchestra carried will give their 27 INION sVJstMsi tli»ir share in flawless fashion. Mr and Mrs. W. J. Kitchener annual mandolin, banjo and guitar concert at Car- Saturday. May at 8 J> Ivan Abramsons Italian Grami Opera Company. negie Chamber Hail on 2. !s promised, em- •which \u25a0 H Begjsi \u25a0 season of srand opera at popular n m Ki\ attractive programme The Guilmant Organ School features of the season. prices at the asSKricasi T;,ra:y« SSI Monday evening; bracing some of the musical WILLIAM C. CARL. DIRECTOR. May 4. announces the followins repertory for the pupils Bend for '"a:a: | M 31 Wwt I'th St.. Ne^ I»rt first week: Monday ,-in
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