THE SUXDAT OREGOXTAX PORTLAND. FEBRUARY 21, 1915.

student, MiS3 Vivian Pallet, and Mrs. the First Unitarian Church; Harry Rose Coursen Reed will present a vocal Wembridge, who has sung many times student, Miss Madeline Stone. All these at the vesper services at Reed Colle students will perform to orchestral ac- and Will Graham. The accompanist companiments. will be Miss Sue Kenney, organist at This concert is a notable one and Piedmont Presbyterian Church. worthy of public support. It is from such young: orchestral performers that Mrs. Alice Brown Marshall announces some day musicians of our professional the opening of the Rose City Branch symphony orchestra ranks may be School of Music by a concert at Rose graduated. City Park Clubhouse Saturday night The programme: "Ballet Music" from at 8:15 o'clock, assisted by Mrs. Fay "Rosamunde" (Schubert). orchestra M. Huntington, mezzo-contralt- o, and violin. 'Concerto In B Flat Major, Sec Dr. Frederick E. Chapman's Rose City ond Movement" (Mozart), Roxanna Park School orchestra. The students ; songs, who take part in this recital are Wommelsdorf "Woodland 6ere Honor Youngson, Gertrude Houk. Helen nade" (Mascheroni). "Fairy Tales' Campbell, (Thomas), Madeline Stone; piano, "Con Griggs Carlton, Dorothy certo. First Movement" (Schumann), Phillips, Gertrude A. Speer,. Thelma Vivian Pallett; "Prelude From Second Witmer and Mildred Raymond. Orchestral Suite, M. S." (Earl C. Sharp) Rev. Frank W. Gorman, , and orchestra; violin, "Romanza in G" (Bee. pastor thoven), Roxanna Wommelsdorf of Atkinson Memorial Church, East Twenty-nint- h aud Everett streets, "Parislenne Suite" (Bizet), orchestra. and who has become known as "the i singing clergyman of Portland," will STMPHOSrr CONCERT MARCH 14. be heard in concert In the church au- The fifth concert of the Portland ditorium Friday night, March 5. Mr. Symphony Orchestra will take place Gorman1 will sing, by request, for an at the Heilig- Theater Sunday afternoon. opening number the beautiful recita- March 14. The -- was originally set Pianola date tive "Deeper Stroud and aria. and Deeper for March 7, but postponement became Still." and "Waft Her Angels to the necessary, owing to other attractions Skies." from "Jepthah." His other so- having- - been booked for the theater on los will Includo the cycle "Eltland" that date. (Von Fielitz). Miss R. Wommelsdorf, $575 It is probable, however, that the or- nuimiBi, wui assist. chestra will give a concert at Salem Convenient Terms if Desired March 7, Mrs. B. E. Tait, business man- The third Invitation recital to school Your Present Piano Taken in Exchange ager, having taken up the matter with cniidren. teachers and parents, given the music loving people of Salem. by the Oregon Chapter of the American J The Stroud is one of the five PIANOLA PIANOS made M. Christensen will conduct the or Guild of Organists, will take place at chestra at this concert, which, by the me LoiuniDia xneater, sixth streot, by the Aeolian Company. way, is next to the last for the fourth taturaay morning, 6, 9:30 March at I -- season, and an exceptionally attractive o clock. A group of organ solos will IThe STROUD PIANOLA contains the wonJcrful ME programme will be presented. It will oe puuyea Dy Frederick W. Goodrich the device for controlling tempo and imparting begin with Massenet's overture, "Phe-dre- " alter which will be shown, bv films, ROSTYLE. to Racine's famous tragedy, which the of "Robin Hood" (De Koven). interpretation. The device consists of a red line marked with Haydn's symphony No. 2 in D The music of the opera will be played on the roll and a movable pointer on the instrument. 1 he marling major, will form the first part. This un me pipe organ during the showing composition should be symphony Is rather short, though in of the pictures by Frederick Scholl. or. was made by a master musician as the the customary four movements, and ganlst of the theater. The admission played. Simply follow the red line with the Mclrostylc pointer this makes it possible to include' with to the theater will be bv invitation selection is played with the correct it in the first half the overture. and, measure by measure, the The second part of the programme tempo and the proper interpretation. will open with Richard Wagner's beau- The Choral Society and th oiMrinii tiful "Siegfried Idyll," which affords of the Behnke-Walk- er Business College CI The STROUD PIANOLA has other superior devices the exceptional possibilities for the strings will give a concert, under the lender. the melody or snip or THEMODIST, which automatically brings out limn ilnna, at the college hall the February 26. The chorus wpi be as- 'theme clear above the accompanying harmonies Also sisted by these soloists: Miss M Rn-r- . ACCOMPANIMENT, the AUTOMATIC MUSICIANS ACTIVE IN Crtl-RK- AT a.na ; A. E. David GRADUATED COMMENT. son, Dass; Walter A. Bacon, vintlni.t SUSTAINING PEDAL and a score of other exclusive patents and a Madame Louise Homer, prima trio consisting of C. E. Patter-- and improvements. ton, trustave H. Cramer and A. E. Da donna contralto. Metropolitan vidson. Grand Onera-Hous- e, New York J The STROUD PIANOLA possesses an exceptionally full City, talks of the training of melodious tone, a quick and correct action; the case of ma- children. MVSIC NOTES. and Miss Kathryn' Eraey, A meeting of the farrio .Tai-n- xin-n- hogany or oak is the very latest design. Boloist at first concert of the musical jiut was held February 13 at the residence of Jennie BoDIne, 1048 Madrigal Club, Multnomah Hotel Rodney avenue. . ballroom, Tuesday night. Margaret Patricia Neilan and William Wallace Graham is di- Barrow are new members. A r!Nur business meeting was held, followed rector of the first concert of the by a music programme, participated Portland Orchestral Amateur As- by in sociation, Masonic Temple audi- active and associate members as- torium, Thursday night. sisted by Helen O'Day, Louise Odell & Go. and Mrs. Carrie R. Beaumont, accom- Sherman.Jplay Frederick Preston Search, the panist. noted American composer-'cellis- t, Those who took part In the programme were: Hazel Mary Rice, will play at two recitals, Multno- Nina O'Day, STEINWAT. WEBER AND OTHER PIANOS. 1'lAN'Ot.A Hotel ballroom, Wednesday Mary Lou Moser, Mary E. TI1M RECOUPS. mah Harney, Etelka and Imboden Parrish, VICTROLAS AND ALL night and Thursday afternoon. O'Day, Miss Maori Egbert and Mrs. Cecilia Catharine Bcnhaur, Morrison Street at Sixth, Opposite Postof fice Margaret Hoibrook, Jennie BoDine, Julia Helena Swenson, two solo- Helen O'Day part mual-ea- le and Patricia Neilan. ists, who took in the The Apollo Music Club. Chicago's February 12 at the Portland principal Woman's Club. mixed voice singing organiza- Miss Clara Casten, 11 years old, tion, has decided to sing at the Pan ama-Pacif- ic DIRWTORV. 444 Eleventh street, shows so International Exposition, which look place last Friday nlk'l't at Mt'llCAt. proficiency play- ai can francisco. . it is hoped to raise ballroom, was re- much in violin the necessary expenses of this trip by Multnomah Hotel ing that Efrem Zlmballst has giving by viewed at length in The Oregonian of give les- concerts en route, advertis Members or tnis promised to her violin ing, subscriptions from friends, and last Wednesday. Madame sons next season, in New York the sale of a chorus are: Mrs. Percy W. Lewis, Mrs. City. book entitled "The Choral Rodney Herrick, Mrs. Edward PettlK, Pilgrimage." now In progress of pub- Sirs. It. II. Mrs. Alice B. Marshall, pianist, lication. A fund, of J300 is asked for Mrs. deorge D. Williams. and Mrs. Fay M. Huntingdon, Initial expense. Tucker, Mrs. J. K. Boubriptht. Mrs. Lucie Valair contralto, take part in recital at W. A. Viggers. Mrs. John F. ltiwley. . who has omo hero from l'm-c- Rose City clubhouse, Satur- Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Miss Florence ) Park Dr. Clement B. Shaw lectured last lin IndiTM-int-n- t of nu n ii day night at 8:15 o'clock. V. Hammond. Miss K. 'Van Leu wen, the rt night on the opera "Travinta" (Verdi). L, Eugeiu Ysaye it nil Alfred Hon Inr Miss Christine Denholm,' so- The attendance at the series of opera Mrs. James W. Morris, Mrs. Joseph uhroiid and lr N w York. At I""-deb- prano, one of the soloists who Stafford. Mrs. R. F. Feemstur. Mrs. lioi o with 1 lie i irplii'iis 'tnl llio evenings, which Dr. Shaw and M. A. - re- - Abbett, 11k- f.;imo are to sing at the students' Oondnnnsrh Tiava bppir pivinp- h-- j in John Waldron, Mrs. Eva Wells wrre nil of nilnlifi Albert, e. J. Mir a flrfl rlunn und Im cital dirested by Mrs. Rose Cour- creased past the 160 'for hi"- - Jane Burns ilrs. that hiIII r mark each Lucy M. an iiniiMiittl nmooiliiicww mH brautr sen Reed, at the Helllg Theater, performance. On account, Smith. Helen J. Case, tase. arwiliic-- 4 this here MIks Lrsi-h- . ilcc, the r'!iill of rirrcc tnnr March 22. after the presentations will take place ilaud K. Hatfield. Harriet Ion. Vor.-i-l Mtml'-n- l in Iho i kI Imvo ; Mrs. n i ti-- Mrs. Nancy Beals Van Dyke, at the young Men's Christian Associa- Miss Marguerite Moore, hi-f- lh of nn ninny fako h soprano, and Miss June Shea, tion Hall, Friday nights. Friday night Barlli G. Skulason, Mrs. Nettie F. from Kurnpo dui-tnt- n--- nl contralto, soloists at the reception- Martha (Flotow) will be given. The t'ourter, Mrs. Frank J. Kupper, Mrs. that when ii well r.tiMmenlcl rtUI, -dinner Mary .i.t .. .. M lua Marin Tftmrnle. on who Iiiin, Hint "III makw kooiI. in honor of Dr. public Is welcome and no Is II v II l 13, admission Miss r;v.ly Car- - In WoMlrrn humri Thompson, February at the charged. Miss Minnie Klumpp. latr ( a to profit llort'-j- Juki. Hotel Benson. reii, iiira. . - - rcmrinbiT. Delpllne Marx. Miss 'Ann MoPrishe, An was held "No brokfn tolern. interesting "class meet" . The director of the rhorim fnllurcM. February 13 by Mrs. Ella Connell Jesse, is William II. Hoyer and piano ac- Mendy proarraa fMinlr1 nit stylo BOS Kilers building, and these students companist Mrs. Warren E. Thomas. knowli'dltc f nhat ft" anil though it is truly Wagnerian In participated: Kuth Burrel, Mattie and HOW to If. as regards the employment of the or- Soloman, Joyle fol- Ida and Carl Dahl, sacred munlc chestral instruments. Then will Herold Dlllworth, Henry Ilurdt, Her- A special service of low two numbers by the Finnish com- will be rendered at 7:30 o'clock to- man and Leonora Blaesing, Marion and Tabor Presbyterian The Street Studios poser, Armas Jarnefelt. "Praeludium" Frances Buckley, Florence Jacobs, night at Mount 331 Mala MM. A num. and "Berceuse." Jarnefelt Is a relative church. The members of the quartet Ilia Mrrrt. Dorothy Rice and Jack Dickson. Mrs. Bartholomew, soprano; of the famous composer. Jean Sibelius, Jesse gave a short talk on MacDowell, ore: Mrs. Viola whose compositions won so much favor playing two of his numbers. Conclu1e1 on luitH In city season. Taubert's de- this last i om r.n r lightful "Llebesliedschen" will be the Madame June Reed, a violin soloist all string number at this concert, and with an European reputation, played it is a little gem of the first quality. much success a - CLUB The programme will close with Eduard with at recital, under Seiberling- Lucas MADRIGAL No. 1. the auspices of Ladd Public School Lalo's "Norwegian Rhapsody Parent-Teach- er Aulnlrl hy composer or Association, last Thurs. Co. Lalo Is a Belgian of day. Madame Reed is a violinist of Music chestra music and for that reason much Supplies. TIIK tflUMt 1HIO on both skill and muslcianly finish. Her Sheet Mnalr. Teacher Ilaai Interest will undoubtedly center piano accompanist was Miss 4 Orchestra laatranacata. AMI this number, aside from its merit as a Edna composition. Thus the pro Trotter. 12S Faurth. Brtwrea Alder KATIIIMV l:.MKlt MII'H. musical The splendid concert of the "Artists' " Waabiagtoa. r gramme will represent French, Ger Monday noni:iT niiici: man, Finnish and Belgian composers. chorus of the Musical Club. iuiiki run. ai. I l ltOOM, SIR. SEARCH'S 'CELLO RECITAL. HIl.TXOMtll HOI I. lltl KMIAV V. KMM., in. The MacDowell Club, of which Tl li.ll. Thomas Carrick Burke is president, Tickets .Oc. announces an unusual musical treat in dhrraaa. t lay A i two recitals bv- - Frederick Preston Search. America's foremost composer- cellist, to take place Wednesday night and Thursday afternoon at Multnoman Hotel ballroom. Mr. Search has an in ternatlonal reputation as a 'cellist and is an artist of undisputed ability. He received his musical training under Portland Amateur direction of George Brashovanof f. Josef Adamowskl. Lino Mattloll, George Rogovoy and Julius Klengel; has Orchestral Society played under Arthur Nikisch and was MAMIMC TIC.MI'l.r. the leader or the Leipzig ceno quar tet.- - - Mr Search Is also a distinctly Amer Thursday Evening ican composer, and It is of Interest to v s. Hi3 r. si. V x;oJr? Mil not that h Is "Sonata in u minor, Afenc--i tedZ? CArS-Zz'r?- e k?nho7zi-i- . will play Wednesday night. Tlrkets !." cent, on ci'lc at munlc J?rj yt& (ZVS which ha sloreM. Hea1 rccrvt-- wllhoi:t ex. has been cliosen by the American Fed- tra charge two dys lcforc concert represent the & eration of Music Clubs to at Graves' Mu.iic tiloro. 1 to 1'. M. American sonata at the big festival EDITED BY JOSEPH MJLCQUEEN. to be held In Los Angeles, Cal., June famous mother of the operatio stage 6". I - - - 24 to Julv One critic in speaking UITE an Important musical event today. . - sonata s is of Mr. Search's playing of this of the week will be the first con Madame Homer belief that after "Tt bronerht down the house ana Q cert of the Madrigal Club Tuts a mother has familiarized herself with in- again. This her children's - ideas and ideals, she he was encored again and Remember This ue- - day night at the Multnomah Hotel must solicitously ' was only one of a programme i only (riving- - pub- not only most look i wnn a ma- - This is the store ballroom. llsrhtful numbers played toward the development of their par Interpretation." lishers' discounts on Classic Music This club consists of 16 mixed voices ticular talents, but she must be care ter's touch and etc.) and was organized in October. 1913, ful not to endeavor to cultivate those The two programmes win De. (studies, methods, collections, weekly gifts as ac Wednesday. 8:15 P. M. First move to everybody. The evidence is and rehearsals have been held she would have them, but "Concerto in since that time. It is stated that Port cording to the child's conception of ment from the violoncello No other piano the world has known affords to the musician such here. Make us prove it. D Minor" (Klengel) ; 'cello solos: "From land Is the first city west of Chicago facts. In other words, "a mother must (Cad-fhn- nt Sky-Blu- e Water" tonal resource, such responsive action such wonderful durability. to have a Madrigal club, and there Is train her offspring to specialize in the Land of the - Shop a large field for a small club of mixed order to be effective, and efficiency is du Menestral" (Glazou- Mack's Music Voices in this section. the watchword of modern progress. now).' "Am Springbrunnen' (Davidoff), Broadway P.ldp. 317 Morrison St. At Tuesday night's concert the club Mothers frequently make the great representing a Ball aancing aiuii vC1 The Mason & Hamlin costs more than any other piano but it is will sing a group of 16th century mad mistake of trying to rear their child a fountain of water; piano, "Ballade in rigals composed by Palestrlna. and ren along the lines which they them- G Minor" (variations on a Norwegian worth more. choruses by Brahms, Tschalkowsky, El. selves have determined upon. This is melody) (Greig); 'cello solos; Ayowai gar. Foote. Webster and Matthews, and always disastrous and frequently Hatface Gs&fram. (Goldblatt), "Aria itrrawj Uprights, be by Miss Kathryn En-se- y. terminates wrecking Search), "The Butterny Grands. $900 to $1800; $600 to $900. Claire Monteith will assisted in ..the of the - John young soprano, won warm child's life." . Pres de la mer" ' (Arensky) : "Paulus in aiinor wi "- . a who " 'Sonata A llullilcr aail l uu-k- praise when she sang for Madame In the picture, read from left to Cycle;" (a) "Saul Rages Against the Cello". (Seach) (U a,,esr" alee ' u0k,v.u- -, Other makes accepted in exchange. Teacher of pennlne Italian bcl cmiiIo, Mclba year. Miss Ensey is a right; Catherine. Madame Homer, Lord's Disciples;" (b) "The Journey to troppo, (2) scnerzo, iao Special designs to order. - last mc-tlio- liua timdu elnu- young singer of ability and possesses Hester, Ann and Loui." e. Damascus;" (c) "Saul Sees and Re- 3) allegro moaeraiu. he tliut Italian forms" (Otto" Mailing); theme varied in 2:15 P. M. Sonata in A ers wui a lovely voice of much warmth and Tk,ri.v In Ihls climate voices nre In 'lici freshness. LENTEN RECITALS' NOTED. E fiat (Faulkes); nocturne (Greig); nr.inr" fBeethoven): adagio sostenuto Confidential payments arranged if desired. for ntudy in Mprluir and The Schumann trio, consisting of organ Tocatta from Fifth Symphony (Wldor). expresslvo, allegro molto plu tosto condition A series of eight .Lenten pipe no charge ed 'cello solos; Slimmer months. William R. Boone, piano; Carl Grlssen, recitals has been arranged by .the Ore There is admission to these nresto. allegro (rondo); violin, and Bruno ColettI, cello,", will recitals. Arrant Religloso" (Becker), Ada gon chapter-o- f occupy a prominent place on the pro- the American Guild of gio Cantabile" (Tartlni). VWiegenlied gramme, Organists. Five of these' recitals will RUSSIAN TRIO IS CHOSEN. ' JUMt I'uhtlfthcdl New nere4 Hurl, r " General Western Representatives With l.atla aad Ward, Robert Boice Carson will direct the be given at Trinity Episcopal Church The next Chamber music concert i k two lor." Maestoso, Largamente, l:nIUh concert, and Miss Claire Oakes is piano Friday nights, commencing February takes place at the Museum of Art, Scherzo con Variazionl, Poco adagio AVE MARIA accompanist.- - 26. and three at St. Francis'. Catholic Fifth and Taylor streets, February 27, Rnmanza). Allegro non irow", Sir KaltH l.onka Ip It Thee. The active members of the Madrigal Church Tuesday nights, commencing at 8:30 P. M. Mrs. Pipes, violinist, zloso (Salnt-Saens- b Club: Miss Kathryn Ensey, Mrs. March 2. These organists will play at Ferdinand Konrad, 'cellist, and J. R. H. WiUon George H. Cecil, Miss Leon;j Peterson. Trinity Episcopal Church: William R. Hutchison, pianist, COMING BIUSICAL EVENTS. Daniel participating. The y-.- at All Slanle More. sopranos; - 5 For !ale Miss Genevieve Bingham, Boone, organist First Church of Christ, programme: "Trio, Opus 19," (Boell-- a . trooTH'i- service of sacred music is TsKi. ;ya ra Miss Bernice Ruppe. Mrs. Robert Boice Scientist: Frederick C. Feringer. organ mann) and "Trio, Opus 60," (Tschal rra.need by Mrs. John Clair Carson. Miss Florence Klitzke. Miss ist of Second Church of Christ, Scientist, kowsky). Mentelth. to be rendered at the Young Adah Holmes, contraltos; W. E. Crosby, and Mrs. Annette Stoddard, organist of Women a Christian aura utii Howard M. Black. Anthony Frensel, W. Trinity Episcopal Church. At St. Fran- ORCHESTRAL CONCERT between the hours FEB. 25. Sunday afternoon Player Music Rolls Victrolas and Records D.nJ TnliimAnl P 1 I'm IT? F. Downing, ; Albert IC Hough- cis' Church the recitals will be given "The Portland Amateur Orchestral As and 5:30. The service will be DdllU lUdUUlllCill uaiguiiio v Newsom, Leigh Barber, Ar- by of English will j.. ton. Lewis James R. Hutchinson, organist of sociation has been holding many extra sung entirely in and ' Morrison Street at Broadway lightly l ard aad M" tT thur Bulgin. bassos. . Westminster Presbyterian Church, and numbers from the oratorios. Kff' Frederick N. Goodrich, St. rehearsals preparing for Its initial con consented to sing at Shopworn. organist of - Those who have San Francisco, Fresno, San Jose, HOMER AND CHILD TRAINING. Mary's Cathedral. The flrsfc recital by cert- to take place Thursday night at this service are Miss m rurreu, iviisa OTHER STORES Oakland. "Don't force distasteful careers upon William R. Boone occurs at Trinity the Masonic Temple auditorium. Hnlffiie Butzlaff. soprano soloist at the Los Angeles, San Diego and other Coast cities.' your children" is the - opinion of Episcopal Church Friday. February 26, William Wallace Graham, conductor First Unitarian Church; Miss Anna Madame Louise Homer, a famous at 8 P. M--, and the programme is: Con- of the orchestra, will present a violin Prlske, who sang last Sunday at the prima donna of the New York Metro- cert overture. (D'Evry); "The Curfew" student. Miss Roxanna Wommelsdorf. Y M. C. A.: Miss Dagmar Inez Kelly, politan Opera House, and also the most (Horsman) ; (a) "Baeso Ostinato;" (b) W. Gifford Nash will present a piano Miss Mabel Orton, contralto soloist at