8 THE SUN, SUNDAY, -- NOVEMBER 23, 1919. OPERA OPENING AND BLOCH' S NEW SONATA MARK BUSY WEEK

VOlFBOItH UVtlCAL BUItEAV-MVB- IC LEAGUE a tress of the spoken drama moves ad at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on UAH Aeolian Hall,, Tue., Nor.ltJ. at lib. That Is her supremo advantago Saturday evening of this week by Prize Winning Composition Is Not over tho slavo of music. Mmes. Garrison and Egener and D?RA PHILLIPPE Messrs. Orlml, Do Luca, Mardoncs, BONO RECITAL. Mason tc Hamlin Piano) Epoch Making Miss Farrar Shows Tho writer of this department was Bada and Dui. Mr. Iapi will con lnct. PRINCESS THE A. .rues., Doc.S. at330 obliged recently to deny tho authen- Mlchaol Foklne, the eminent Russian frsmirtic Deeper Impersonation of uTosca" ticity of a quotation ascribed to him chorcographlst and creator of tho s82 AUGETTE FORET In an advertisement of Oliver Denton, Ballet Russe, and his wife, Mme. Vera Debut mifinwv piano.) pianist, ex- halladibtk. Mr. Denton's manager Foklna, who arrived recently from Piano) Aeolian Hall, I'ues. Err., lire. V, nt Hiia plains that tho pianist's business was Russia by way of Copenhagen, will By formerly In man- W. J.sHENDERSON. the hands of another give special Solreo do Dance at tho EDWARD MORRIS ager, a AEOLIAN r says tho kind who issued a circular containing Metropolitan Tuesday HALL, AFT. at 3. "ital tELL," friend to the music reporter on tho day tho alleged quotation. pub- jS When the evening, December 30, at which they T AEOLIAN Dec. I. uttA when tho opera opens, "now your busy season begins." licity Denton camo g g HALL. Ilmr,.. at matter of Mr. into elaborate programme gj " v tho of his present manager Its will present an "Yes,' caya tho tired reporter; "It begings." hands various phases of MONO HEOITAI. (Stclmvay I'lano.) WILLIAM SISllOwS contents wero accepted In lllustratlvo of tho What is tho use of discussing the Tho week before tho good faith. matter? their art. AEOLIAN HALL, Mon. AH., Dec 1, at 3 BONO RECITAL. (Mason & Hamlin I'lano) opera opened the music reviewer was confronted with twenty-fiv- e musical METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE. RECITALS, NOTES OF performances requiring critical consideration in the daily newspapers. In CONCERTS, OBIS GODUNOFF" will open MUSIC. mbuauock tho first week of twenty-eigh- t. ojiera there were Difference between ' innTiuirRohemlin I'lanlit. (Slelnway I'lano. the second week of tho Metro "idle" season and "busy season, three. ?,2,,JV,IU"',01IU'1, (.. i. at a politan Opera season GERMAINE ai.olian hall, iht. In the list of compositions played in the first week of the "busy" row evening, with Mmes. Besanzonl, E. ROBERT SCfltilTZ season, the most prominent place must bo awarded to tho sonata for s c H N I TZ E R Dolaunols, Melllsh, Bcrat and Pcrlnl I'lANO RECITAL (Clilckerlnr I'lano). PIANO RECI TAI (MaannA ll.nr.1l I'la o). piano and viola written by Ernest Bloch and performed at tho Berkshire Quartet's concert on Tuesday evening by Harold Bauer and Emil Ferir. LU8A ALEXANDHDWSKA jSEfe, It is not an epoch making creation, but it won a prizo of $1,000 and Mm? for that reason, if for no other, should be spoken of with respect lir SEATS FOR ALL CONCERTS NOW AT IIO.V OFFICES Beethoven never got as much as fhat for a symphony. But up in the heart of tho Berkshires, in Pittsfield, to bo exact, there is yearly a festival of chamber music. A gracious lady is the presiding spirit of it, and lately ehe offered the prize which Mr. Bloch's music won. it is not given to every lyrto rhap-sodi-st might be done with a piano containing to be a Waltlier von Stolxlnff, eighty-fou-r keys In an octave! and we must accept our prize songs as What a recital could bo given! Pro-kofle- ff COMMODORE would revel In It, and Ornsteln G they are made, especially In these days FRIDAY EVE N I N M USICAL E S ho hardly needs He makes 12-2- but it. Dec. 5 Jan. 16-- 30 Feb. 13-2- 7 Mar. 12-- 26 when every musician seems to bo help- the present keyboard sound as if It had Fnnces Alda Miry Garden ' Arthur Rubtnitein eighty-fou- r keys. Mr, lessly driven on by doslro to be Bloch in certain Gibriella Beunzoni Leopold Godowiky Tilta RufTo ' modern ero It Is, too late. part's of tho sonata achieved blood- Carolina Liuaro Andrea de Segurola curdling effects, and doubtless he will Mr. Bloch, who Is a Swiss and a He- Mitch Elmao John McCormack James Slinley learn to do better, slnco he has already Geraldine Farrar Giorjnni Martinelli Lionel Storr brew, has tho singular gifts and Invented that extraordinary thing, an Anna Fitiiu Lucille Orrell Cyrena Van Gordon strongly defined tendencies. Ills gifts "allegro ironlco." Next we shall have Amelita Galli-Cur- Idelle Patterson Mary Warfel presto enable him to see muslo as not every an andantlno bagnato or a clr Rudolph Ganx Clara Lillian Peteler Winston Wilkinson cospetto. one else can see It. His tendencies Subscription Prices: Reserved Stats, $25 ; Boxes, $200 for the eight Concerts, keep his artistic eyes fixed upon the There Is nelthor money nor glory in plus 10 War Tax. On tale it R. E. Johnston's Office, 1451 Broadway. East. being a prophet or tho son of a Telephone 608 Bryant. Knabc Piano. Dloch'a Mnalo la Palestinian. prophet Yet thero is a wicked satis- faction in saying "I told you so." In His muslo is Palestinian, which may the winter of 1909-1- 0 Puccini's "" bo ho explained as meaning Judlao was performed many times. Prof, with Greek, Arabian. Indian and even Oscar Hammerstoln's College of Music Chinese accessories. Oriental In all In West Thirty-fourt- h street had given CARNEGIE HAIi i MPP0DD0ME things, his back Is turned on Men- courso of educational opera and 30-8'.l- 5. a , THURSDAY EVENING NOV. 27 SUNDAY EVE.NOVEMBEK delssohn, a perverted Hebrew, who "Tosca" was required as well as olec I1R5T APPEARANCE IN rlvfc Y.fcAKa Composed In tho effete scales of the tlve. Later ha introduced tho stately THANKSGIVING NIGHT ah 8! 15 EMMY Gentiles. Even the prophet who con- Carmen Melis, who deeply affected CINCINNATI graduate observers of operatic expert founded the priests of Baal sang In SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA the saccharine tonalities of Handel's ments. "Judas Maccabeus." But Mr. Bloch At the Metropolitan Olive Fromstad DESTINN Is a modern. Ho is almost a revolu- had made noteworthy attempts at a tionary. Certainly the first chord In psychological Tosca. One felt that this YJAYE SOPRANO wif--h his new sonata smites the startled ear soprano ought to bo able to strike the CINCINNATI SYMPHONY with the bitterness of a piano cry from flame of passion from the role, for as OPIOO METN tho imagination of Ornsteln. Salome she had shown thaWto her the woman EU6ENE (ondwlor Tho principal fheraatio subjects In recondite naturo of the scarlet HEIIUUI was on open book. But tho Puccini YSAYE the first and last movements of InBRAHM'S CONCERTO BOX OFFICE SALE OPEN5 - heroine refused to be alive. She was the sonata plquo curiosity.- Of course, TICKETS TICKETS 51. 2.00 8 ponderous, majestic, even tragic, but $I.00W 26 H50 2.50 they aro Oriental In typo; how in- but why was In teresting It is to note striking one wondered Cavardossl their such a state of mind about her. For resemblance to somo of own In- our some subtle reason momory of dian music. the this 3 M One might almost fancy superb recalls plaint of HIPPODROME, SUN. AFTERNOON, NOV. 30, at P. Chippewa song Toea the Nat that a had been set Ooodwln ono of his series of floating through space about ONLY CONCERT THIS FALL had come Into wives, that she "was a Boman Sena- collision with tho thal-tshoo- u system tor." MME. of the Chinese on the mountains of a Every one remembers the Ladv LUISA still hot asteroid and that the result Tocca, high born, proud, sneering aris- B EN O had been a concert conducted by a tocrat of Emma Eames. But most MOISEI W ITSCH." larhnaceah. But there surely was seem to have forgotten tho begin- tom-to- nings of the present adored represen- PIANIST, C AJ5.NEG IE Nevertheless, Mr. Bloch compressed tative of tho Roman singer. It was HALL, NOV Ms extraordinary notions into sonata on November 22, 1909, that (Jeraldlne form. Wonderful how that antiquated Farrar undulated Into the church of m mw WORLD'S FAMOUS pattern refuses to be abolished by Saint Andrea della Valle, gloriously -- COLORATURA constructors of tone poems and criti- clad and crowned with feathers. Tiiu and Messrs. Didur, Rothier, Harrold, m- HON OITOE SALE OPENS TOMOB-(MONDA- 1 HOW TICKETS $1 TO 3. cal commentators who find all com- Sun was aroused by them. said: Picco, Do Segurola, D'Angclo, Bada, It (Hardman Piano.) .ii gt. .iuie uainer, posers great who never excelled In its - "They were eloquent feathers. They Octave Dua, Paltrlnlerl, Lnurentl, Au-dis- lo use! Tho sonata form is a very old were prophetic feathers. They pointed and Reschlgllan. Mr. Papl will bottle Indeed, yet even the most radical north, west west-souwo- nt conduct. east, and Aeoltun Hall, Tucs. Eie., Nov. S3, ntflilS moderns sometimes find that it Is a a quarter west, and nelthor the eye of "Carmen" will bo sung on Thanks- perfect container for their now wine. the spectator nor Tosca could steer by giving afternoon by Mmes. Farrar, FAREWELL Mr. Bloch utilizes his first movement them. But despite feathers and tho Sundelius, Melllsh and Pcrlnl and thoughts again In his final, and so, want of a fixed course she was very Messrs. Martinelli, Couzinou, Rothier, AMERICAN CONCERT FLONZALEV a OUAUTET too, ho brings back tho thought of lovely Tosca to see and Scarpla seemed Ananlan, Dua and Laurentl. Miss of the Oreateit Jlgt. Loudon C'hnrllon. Tickets fiOo to S3. tho slow movement. Tho announce- wholly pardonable dedrlng her. Golll will dance. Mr. Wolff "will con- Singing Oiynnlration for In the Vorld' HUlory. ments and developments of the melodic "But she was an ingenuo Tosca, very duct. Aeolian Hall, Prl. i:e Nov. St, at SilS. Song Keiltul by .MAItV Ideas aro qullo according to the meth- young, very girlish, very naive and Other operas this week will ,bo as Metropolitan Opera Houso ods of tho fathors. The significant quite petulantly Jealous of that blond follows: TVlth a difference must bo found In tho use haired Avantl In tho picture. No one "L'Oracolo" and "Pagllaccl" as a Tuesday Comi'lete JORDAN of contemporaneous liar-mon- y. on Wednesday evening.-Th- Chanje principles of pould havo guessed that this little double bill NIGHT CttNTIULTO ds-pera- nf Tosca was going to commit a to former will bo sung by Mmes. Easton Dec. 2 Mgt. Loudon Charlton. stelnway Piano. Wlinc f deed in tho second act, and Gordon and Messrs. Scotti, Harr- Prcrani. Next Aak Mnatclana. for Carnegie He.-- . Didur, D'Angclo and Audlslo. THE Hall, .Mon. Eve., I, nt 8:13. The development Toscas arc made of sterner stuff." , old, First Pimm JOSEF chlot of muslo "Pagllaccl" will bo sung by Miss Muzlo Herltnl of has been In harmony. Tho tlmo has 3II 1'arrnr ni "Toaca" Asaln. and Messrs. Caruso, Amato, Laurentl ftoir$ now arrived when musicians aro' ask- Uatican somo more and Bada. Mr. Moranzonl will, conduct ing themselves what they can do next. After Toscas by Mmo. of 60 Volcet LHEVINNE again sang both operas. nf As JAr. Uaoor remarked not long ago Fremstad Miss Farrar tht Under the penonal direction After SI Ynar.i Anuncts part 80, dl Stvlslla," new Mgt, Inudnn Charlton, Stelnway Piano, there aro no longer good chords and on December when The Sun "II Barblcro with Bald: "Geraldlno Is scenery by Urban, on Thursday eve- bad chords, because anything Is ac- Farrar apparently CASIMIRI Aeolian Hall, Frl, Af Dec. 6. at 3. going to sing Tosca in Puccini's opera ning, with Garrison, s- ap- - cented as a chord and tho worse It Miss first tlmo here Thn Mme Choir irtact which Tlano lltvltal by MME. TtMAKl peoplo to love her." as Jloslna, Louisa Messrs. pcareilat CanieKlo Hall and the unds tho moro modern and progres- until learn Berat and r a, earlier this dOJion. lopul Is Mala-test- ft-e- It Is. you enjoy And that why wicked satisfac- Hackett, De Luca, Mardones, l'ricw to niaku It for all I sive If do not hear- poplh singeri It, you tion now enables Tub Sun to say "I Paltrlnlerl and Audlslo. Mr. to hear thiwn marclou LUBIHOVA ing hat is because have been before thoy sail for Homo. IVd u on tho music of Beethoven, told you o," for Miss Farrar has done Papl will conduct. Mrt. Loudon Charlton. Stelnway Pimo. Just that. And she has dono some- "La Forza del Destine" on Friday Price. $1,$1.50,$2,$2.50,$3,$3.E0 Souhmynn, Schubert and that lot for Opera moro Delau-nol- s SlI.E openi Metropolitan NEW YORK'S NEW CONCERT HALL j:o many years that you are incapable-i- thing to her credit as an artist: evening with Mmes. Ponselle, CLAUDIA SET at 8 o clock. she has deepened and broadoncd her Houso box offlco receiving a new idea. and Egener and Messrs. Caruso, M MUL OIUJEHS STILL ItKCEIVF.I)' West C3d Street Impersonation so that while It still Amato, Mardoncs, Chalmers, D'Angelo, U2IO What you wish Is to hear the old HctWMMi Central Park V.i-s- t !c ll'nay. thinzs over and over again till your lacks tho lightning stroko of elemental Ananlan, Reschlgllan and Paltrlnlerl. METROPOLITAN you tragedy. It Is a well planned and gen- Miss Galll and Mr. Bonfigllo will dance. " " day is fin'shed and sink to rest In b N DD A METROPOLITAN THE CQrd -- ffiJ erally Impersonation. OPERA HOUS as t i!SDl-d- lit a peaceful, old fashioned Eastman effective But on Mr. Moranzonl will conduct. .Mon. at R. Ilorli OuiIhuow. Monday evening It was again Harrold, U(Uhler.llaila..S.'RUrI1. I'd.l'apl Tohnson sunset. That is what the last a "" at the Saturday lllll DO STREET tells you. little too petulant. matinee, with Mmes. Farrar, Frances CorUonrilarrl.l.hc..ttl.l)Hur. Koll'.l l.y modernist You aro Just like fontl.Moranionl. those other art lovers who assert that All the sopranos yearn to sing rosea, Ingram, debut, and Edna Kellogg, and MiVlir ('nrino.AHiiUo. mat-tor- HiaiilnK'g llay Ma . at j:. iraim. Matisse paints a man with em- and they all fall. What Is the ? Messrs. Martinelli, Scotti, Ananlan, "Lohencrln," and "Funeral March" J whn ; Tschnl- - green Tho play of Sardou could not be from "GoetterdaemmeruiiB" Hicoilorc Von Ilrmert Presents I Cond, Wnl'T. erald shadows under his eyes Reschlgllan, Paltrlnlero and Audlslo. ; noil. Kothlrr. HULL composed, that Is all. Tho Incidents kowslty. fantasy, "Itomco and Juliet MUSIC ho tolls what Is not true. Matisse an- Mr. Moranzonl will conduct. Wnirner. Act III.. "Tlia make bloodcurdling Tntmillirtlon. JOSEPHINE Hackett'. I)eLi.'c.AIrdonM. swers that this is tho way he sees which the thrill The programme of tho first opora con- Mastprslngers," and tho "Illdo of the Jlfl'aJ'aPl. of Amato, Cond. I'aiil. For terms and tMte. SEE tho man and that nrt Is not created tho drama and which enabled Sarah of the season will be de- Valkyries." The projrrammo for tne nol". Gal I; Caruso. cert 2 Farrar.lngram (debut):. S.E. Macmillcn.Mgr. W..ia St. M H..H38 to hold us spellbound are d Sat. at lluttertl. for the bald repetition of tho tales of Bernhardt and Puccini. Mme Gar-ilso- n, Society's concert next Friday afternoon 7,sAvo Coral. Moranionl. voted to Verdi Martinelli, Scotti. OPENING CONCERT commercial travellers. not for music. What, for Instance Romalne, Sundelius and Gordon Is as follows: Ilrucknir, symphony, u LUCHESE AT At 8:30 You will learn to love this modern can a composer do with that marvel m nor. No, S: David, aria, "Chnrmnnl 50c $2.00 h.1 NDAY AFTERNOON. DLC. and Messrs. Hackett, Diaz, Zanellt and IVrlo dii Ilrcfll," 630 to n music if you live long enough. A lous piece of stage business, tho seizure Olseau," from "La "T11K S1NC.EH 01' HAPPINESS." music Mardones will sing. Mr. Bamboschck Musboii, soprano, as soloist : Halnt- - GERMAINE SCHNITZER, Pinnlat press of tho knife from tho breakfast table, Greta Soprano I -- reviewer walked Into tho room will direct the orchestra. Coloratura L'ERD PUG) of tho Metropolitan Opera as It was dono by Bernhardt? Music MiMNE El.l.lOri'S THEATRK House one "Lucia dl Lammermoor" will be sung Conlinucd on Following rage. Aeolian Fall, Wed. Nov. 26 CONCERT. NEXT SU.MUV EVE.. NOV. .It), AT S:l i evening In middle busy can paint tho glance of Tristan after til, "'OCCUPIED the of a season KOMAINE pwl Inquired of his fellow slaves of tho tho mind has been properly prepared by narrative of Isolde, but it be- unvocal ring: the CONCERTS OF THE WEEK. GERMANY "Vm.nnv M.UltlONES YVETTE comes helpless in the presence of a "Has she (the prima donns.5 im- Color ul Motion Pidures CONlL.n.VMnOSCHEK, look which In one moment betrays Exquuile MnT.OItniESTRA. proved, or is it that wo are get- thf SUNDAY Philharmonic Society, Carnegie Hall, 3 P. M. 'Orchestral York Just discovery of a weapon, tho rcsolvo to New Symphony ting used to her?" Society of New York, Aeolian Hall, 3 P. M. People's Liberty Price 50Uofl.50 GUILBERT of tho approach- OnClIESTIlA Subtle, wasn't It? uso It and tho horror Chorus, Hippodrome, 3 P. M. Concert by American Artists, Emanhattan OPERA HOUSE nEciTU, ing deed. Walter Damrosch condlctoh FULTON THEA. T at 8.30 LENOR 1 SPARKES Mr. Bloch his comrades in Manhattan Opera House, 3:30 P. M. George Reimherr, tenor, (RAMKAIM. and the is music to do with tho frantic AKXEG1K HALL, fiat. Erg.. Nor. 5I Spocla! Lecture by AMERICAN CANTATF. with OltCHESTRA. army of tho invasion of tho What Prindes3 Theatre, 3:30 P. M. Opera concert, Metropolitan Opera CONCERT EMILY f .RESSEIE, Violin future are chase of Tosca around various articles COURSE CONCERTO (VIVALI)Ii. with OCHESTRA fighting they bellevo to Houso, 8:30 P. M. 3:30 11 fJ. S. for Kluto what be the of furniture by tho lustful Scarptaf IjiIo, lleetlioirn,GRAINGEROrire, rierne, Uralngrr. BLASCO IBANEZ AT SUITE MINOR ll.U'Hj and It Hinklc, soprano, Aeolian Hall, 3 P. M. Dr. Fcry MARCIA Strings. grcit battle of musical art. But Compose a sort of "Wild Huntsman.' MONDAY Florence DANIEL MAUt'AHKK. Fluto. M. AI'OMAN HALL. Sunday Aft.. Nov. .K seems to one humble obser'er of their perhaps. never mind Lulek, barytone, Aeolian Hall, 8:15 P. Entirely In Spanish, lecturing on lVETTE (il'ILIIERT, Interlude But P. M. VAN SONGS, with ORCIIKSTRA. doings that thty are sadly In need of Is tho opera Is crowded TUESDAY Now Symphony Orchestra, Carnegie Hall, 2:30 n "THE TRUE SPAIN" DRESSER Tho fact that JACOBSENWagner, SOI KRNKO. Conductor. tho Improvement suggested by Mr. actions specifically Dora de Phillippe. soprano, Aeolian Hall, 3, P. M. Flonzaley .Mozart. Lalo, Ccnr I'ranrk. Autplcn UNION 11ENEFICA KHI'ANOLA. Daniel Mayer, Manager. Knabo 1'lino, with dramatic and Seat nt Hot OflUen. (ieo. Knglet. .Mgr. 1 Busonl, namely, subdivided Hall, P. M. IckeM 2 to Me at liox Office lOpeni 3 P..M.) a scale. necessarily demanding pictures de- Quartet, Aeolian 8:15 .Mgt, 4. It. Tond LjrMtm llur. .VI K. 4M. EDDY CARNEtilE I Tues. Aft.. Nov. 3,1, 2 30 shirf Carnegie P. M. ) SH, So long as wo adhere to the equal tern, signed for the cyo. Even Miss Far-rar- 's WEDNESDAY New Symphony Orchestra, Hall, 8:30 1MLI. Weil. E.. Not. s 15 Sharj porament of Bach and Bameau we experience in the movies has not Josephine Luccheso, soprano, Aeolian Hall, 3 P. M. THIRD BILTMORE M. Har- HlLAGtLPHIA shall have difficulty in devising new enabled her to design action which can THURSDAY Cincinnati Orchestra, Carnegie Hall, 8:15 P. i rtinvv MoiiMM! .Mi tiic.u.i; BROWN NEW SYMPHONY harmonic systems. But if we were to accompany Puccini's music In tho re- riet McConncll, contralto, Aeolian Hall, 8:15 P. M. Hotel niltmoro, Dec. SIli. al 11. ORCHESTRA Or.hestrt go back to tho scientific scale we quired tempo and at tho samo tlmo te FRIDAY Philharmonic Society, Carnegie Hall, 2:30 P. M. Campbell CASE P T.mrOLT) STOKONSKI. Conductor M.n.mment GRETCHEN DICIC expand gloriously. Think what the emotions of Tosca. Tho ac Aeolian Hall, 3 P. M. Mary Jordan, con- Turtday Ete., at 8:15. CAU.NECilF, HALL eata lie to 13, Now at llox Oftlct. should Mclnness, barytone, Thaddeua Rich, Violinist tralto, Aeolian Hall, 8:15 P. M. de SEGUROLA DEC. 2 IIani Klndloy, Violoncellist BODANZKV THE WEEK OF OPERA. SATURDAY Benno Molseiwitsch, pianist, Carnegie Hall, 2:30 P. M. In Brahma Double Concerto. X22l!i SEIDEL tOe Office. Conductor Symphony Society, Carnegio Hall, 8:15 P. M. Leo Ornstein, Ticket. to IS.OO. at llox 00. IIAnOLD BAUER Soloist 3 M. People's Chamber Music concert, Heaervrd PmIh, $3 Oen. Adm.. 11.60. Aeolian Hall. Thurs. Ere., Not. 17, at 8:15. "NEW YORK TRIO" Metropolitan Opera House. pianist, Aeolian Hall, P. Now on salo at II. K. Johnston' Ofllce, 1461 Sonic Iterital lUUUIET Program I.lsit, "Orfeo": Ilccthovon, Bchu. "Boris Godunoff," Mmo. Besanzoni, Messrs. Didur, School, 8:15 P. M. ".roadway, phono COS Ury. Knabc Piano. CL4JIENCE ATtLEH. PHXO manii No, .1. MONDAY Washington Irving High SCIPIONE OUIIII, VIOLIN Harrold, Dua and Rothier. CORNELIUS VAN VI.IBr. 'CEI.LO Tkts.noi Ofllco- - S.E.Macmllten, Mgr.MH345l P. M "L'Oracolo" and "," Mmes, McDonnell AT AEOLIAN II U.I. KNAIIE IS THE OFtMCLM. PIANO. WEDNESDAY, 8:15 Tlcketa at Hall. Sfg'tment Haenfl A Jonea. Monday Eie.. Her. lat- - Tues. EtP.. Harrold; Mme. Muzio, Aeolian Hall, flat. Aft., at .1 P. M. HO-- Eve.. 7. Easton and Gordon, Messrs. Scotti and Nnr Ilec. Sat. Irli. Hull. Thti Sunday Aft., nt .1 CHAMBER MUSIC LAST NMV YOKK PIANO IIECITAL .Irnllnn Hull, Friday Aft., Nor. 2. nt 3. Tickets for entire wrli .. SI. S2. Aeolian Messrs. Caruso and Amato. 8I Coocerta for Students and Worker, otc. PHILHARMONIC loes Jt."i. Slnlln Seats. 1 to AOc. THURSDAY, 2 P. M. "Carmen," Mmes. Farrar and Sundelius, Ampler! People's Symphony. Sat. Erin., Sale' Now frojlanJlall Hot Ofllcf. ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY Nor. Dec. 37. Jan. S4. Feb. 14. Mar. 13, I CONCT.HTS J.CAMPBELL-MelNNE- S Martinelli and Couzinou. 3. Washington Irving Hcbuol. ORNSTEIN JOSLT STIt tXSKT Conductor Messrs. April at lllf h CAKNTtllK HALL MAX .IACOHX rONIHTTOI di Siviglia," Mmes. Garrison and Berat, IIEHKfllllHI. KTR. OUARTET Mod'nrrog'm.'nlldMan'snanre.lKrabit.) Harltnno Society Soloist, .MII.IH'.EII I)ILI.I."ti, llarpllt. THURSDAY "II Borbiero - FT.OM7.AI.KY OUARTET THIS AITEItXOO.N AT 3. Mgt. DANIEL, MAYKK. Stelnway l'Uno. "musical JIrt -- to SO at U.. Olll'e Hackett, De Luca and Mardones. ST. CECILIA HAMIIOSCH Director TKkets ic II. Messrs. ci.un AEOLIAN HAI.I, fat. Eve., Ore. O. at SllS Beelhovcn Tchaikovsky Wi gncr VHANK - del Destino," Mme. Ponsclle, Messrs. Caruso rllll.lIAItMO.NlO TIUO I'lANO IIFCITAL VICTORIA Aeolian Hall. Friday Erg., Dec. 5, nt 0:10 Subscription- llongliti FRIDAY "La Forza 1AVII CLAHA MANNKS Friday Aftomnnn, Not. M. at 330. 261 H SEASON WaISiWs OPERA Sold or Etcliangeil fol HANS OUAUTET and Amato. LET. I 'Season.' alternate ol Membership tickets to course of Sir Con- GRETA MASSON OLGA AT CARNEOIE HALL Etg. Hec. 10 TICKETS Single Performances. SATURDAY, 2 P. M. "Madama Butterfly," Mmes. Farrar and In certs ONE DOLLAR Macy' and Soprano STEEB TWO CONCERTS Alt. April 3 for at Prospectus OBico PUONE JACOIIS' rithLrOFFIC'l anu ecow. Wanamaker's. Mall order at Peoplo'a Sym- llnirkner Sth Svm. H.ilnt-Hw- IVrllnr. PIANO nCCITAI, Tickets. Program and at 4189 Greeley I Nornundlo Hotel, H'way, 31 gram, Messrs. iunninew BOSHKOC Stelnway Piano .Vrt 33 phony, 17 West sth Street (la tlie bookshop.) Tlclf ts tt tcx flier. SloInn.il- I'lano. Tlckist at Hoi Offlcc. Kcllx F. LciftK Mgr. Dir. Catharine A. Uaninmn. Mutlcal 6ocit,