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SOCIETE DES INSTRUMENTS ANCIENS t i*. in America under CLAUDIA MUZIO HAr-tALD S. COLONISA vt»rt, Little Theatre, Thursday afternoon. This organization AeoUia Hi SAM FRAJVKU, AMONIO SCOTT1 of the AsstKistion As Aid', .Metropolitun Opera House ¿unj recital, lij aftcro»ot> the auspices French-American .- j i Orchestral concert of old mu*ait, Aeolian As Sergeant Belcore In "L'EHsif d'Amore," Metropoli- for Musical Art -£) Mi.«!. «In il-ll, I nday evening Un QpStS House © Mishxin. I and on in Hobokt connected **Hth the New York journal» ending shipboard The gentlemen commented very freel Week When they parted there wu.» an agre on the "event of the evening.' namel> Calendar for the Current ment that on the tenth day after Memories of the the introduction of the piano, with ai sad his boon companions would me Concert Programmes in so a -building, am orchestra, large «' «'Chen s, in Berlin, and the Roui their comments appeared to me to b 8:30 concert; and reasonable, althougl SI *fDAT.M -.-..politan Opera House, p. m., popalar erratic Table at the restaurant in Fourteen and perfectly just t John Mci'tinmicK; Aeolian Hall, Philharmonic (»ne U by very decidedly unfavorable. inci (.-lrni-gie liall, I p. et and at the same mom«11 SUNDAY o¡ I'ort Thea- dent made a verv strong impression :; «, ni.. cu.r.rt the Ye '-. ihoay Orchestra; whu Concert Young Men's Symphony by "For he's a jolly good fellow," by ... mir: I. and that was th« Wts- my youthful The p. m. concert by the Orea« :. »1 N< a York; Hotel I had written down for him at his r Orchestra. Aeolian Hall, 3:15 p «l:T»a- Albert Niemann i | of Mr. «le Meyer. produc Novae Caen fttaet I remember it, was not piaaafarta raaaiç by GBiosaax when lie had wearied of lu-urir I« ct»j»t. Carlton, Sp.au, quest li- Mi . the but the 1 m. free organ 01 with orchestra, pian« 0 B-ga, p. u noil tr Leben!" after every i- ,. ichestra per A. Baldwin; ItlJ !». ".-. or Wutch< after each soio, which wa; by Samuel of fifteen twenty speeches. the Philharmonic sd momei Some Old Music Lovers.What in the extreme. When Mr. «I« the Philharmonic So« were compared, the precise «.«». Gossip by brilliant 0»»»-un> W*«r . solo and the or earn, tir.isht.] his Lincoln's Birthday», Opera ».¦ m-, Ital¬ i'.alculateal and the ceremony tKatlSaj,«¦«-ilia Was Years Ago.Albert Nie¬ tra took up the íefrain he wouli MONDAY.« Metropolitan Song «..ahita] by John Mc'ormack, as- Society Doing Fifty-Five i' ¦'""'« Aeolian out »« UsS letter on both sides of t'r jump up from bis »tool and enter int» ian S] : by Donald Mel'..', th, ¦¦ with Mr. and ocean. mann and Mis New York Friends.Walking. earnest conversation Ball, *i p. m., song recital by Harald Calsnaa; B:1B p PS», pianoforte Hall, 3 p. m.: from a traa sense o 'Tie Bergmann, who, recital Sarah Sor. Hal!. .'! p. m., song re¬ itlon «nd a.', "Infannatrt una fni lolta" laty to the diatingaishsd organ by and Milkmen's Morses. ...¦ Matches ijuv.ii to II tan to Mr. de lieyei ntal by Frieda Her..;-.. .-"-I*. I p. w-, MUsllC^OTES WEDNESDAY an«i at th» deavored t< organ BU ifa Bonnet. . i Contü, read the score and al o lead the or The twenty-first performance by tr \\ 3 S:1Sb.b*u, Aeolian Hall, .1 m.: H. E. KREHB1EL ehestra, uiiich, as you can imagine, irai IT ESUaY.-A.olian Hail, p. m., organ recital by Josrpi» Beoaat; Oratorio Society of New York p. By no This of th« 8 m., concert of the -.-«..- 4'a*MI easy operation. part mini; Carnegie Hall, p. will be v n s^ir.g, ami A. Uie Uloamlnf MI:. "tali to wa> a number ol .!<¦!> -o'.ti's "Elijah" E. A. M ..mes to a news¬ amounting I id c.xpendi performance repeated Oratorio Society; Union Theolo,;- «ry, 4 n. ::i.. Historical organ s.>«asa¡ th,- tame , and ?!»'. had been d'Amort"; Aeolian Hall, I p. m., song recital by Julia Culp; 8:15 p. m., whic » .ta» this paie we nil knew It, Cosmopolitan Opera Company, i- l» -ir. \l»:«;»r.-« -Mr. Cock is overture to 'Tannhält- concert the Lutheran Education * .< Philharmonic Society. for substitutes. Was the societj "I heard the for the benefit of Society; Little Thea- s its second week at the Garde Song raeital by Elena rha.**dt, C«)«v ser' the Philharmonic the first «' '.!y a music lover with a Ion? progressive? The librarian's repon given by trs, 3 p. m., concert by the Société des Instrumenta Anciens; Carnegie and. Th.-.'i* .! m.: time, and it was noted by all as Madison Avenue Twent> Organ recital by Samuel A. Haidwln. edy n, p. and a disposition, and -hows the of Rubinstein'.» S: 15 p. m., concert by the Philharmonie Society; Chemists' Club, » roa memory (reniai purchase 'noisy,' about the only favorable view Hall, Itnst, to-morrow, compris 4 88.1 was by on City CsllefB, p. I hi« letters accompanied tnird symphony and Concert Over The brass certainly "had the floor* lecture by Professor Horatio Parker, of Yale I'niversity, on "Or¬ \ .« be on Monda] r.'.ei' í.baUaa he and »lid work presented htrs two documents, one of which placed 90, and oopies of Liszt's that occasion, their nobly, chestras." and an i*» l'ítit y.i.* r ir;.I M -.-..- Of», (»re of the New York paper« in its W.'.;.:esaliay, Friday Sa'ur.iay, BaWÉ -.t th.- in of the Philharmonic a." It is fifty-four years since I "Cavalleria Rusticana ule, ««i. ti to Monday issue «no Sunday papers in I'lI'AY.Metropolitan Opara House, 1:3o p. m., German opera. "Siegfried"; doubl* bill, Society in case it might be needed then, and Mr. chief show¬ those out that if Mr. for la* StraBShy'a «Jays) gave Berg ¦i: Trench "Thais"; Aeolian 3 concert of the and "Pagliacci," scheduled Tuesds « onls. which the mu- opera, Hal!, p. m., till a hia'.i piece la Usai*» "Tu-* o," Mr. Pulitzei mann was gome to introduce such e. 1**/.! cone«-.* Symphony Society; Ml."., ''«meert of Old Music, conducted by Sam and Saturday matin« torn» historian of '¦¦ flared .1 in bis generous will that 1'. Iharmonic would break up the society in short Frank«.; Carnegie Hall, 3 p. m., concert of the Music School Settlement; Several American singer« an* to b Ooncer: i.y the Orchestral Society of to be exceedingly «cant. It is the I.iszt was one of his favorite com¬ TllT1'~i \-i order. I don't think we took Ti Horace Mann Columbia I'niversity, 1:15 m., concert by In dsbtrt with the company in th New York, '.-.-, .'1 p. m.: annual report of the so- 1- York in Auditorium, p. twenty-îmt posers. There were, m Tribune those days." new bill» and in repetitions o T .a!«.<«srak> -y Oitsav season 1862-'C3. Margaret Anderton, pianoforte, and Wasily Bcsekekirsky, violin; Brook¬ single covering the soeiate members; the society is now and on Monda; El«lot - p. m.: to be worth Not only Mr. Cock's letter, but siso lyn (»pera House, B'll p. m., concert by the Boston Symphony Orshsa "Carmen" Rigolctto" Some of ¡ta Items seem i.r by means of concerts of Uta» the report from Berlin last week of »ra; Carnegie Hall, H p. m., concert by the New York Chorus and Thursday respectively. ,.. W»«ï«*r -4*4»-« repea h their full signifi¬ a Community light music at hotel, dinners, etc., death of Albart Niemann The roles of the la»t-name< Concert by Qaiomar Novaes. assisted cance could be made plain to th« the pi and Music School Settlement. MM to keep up a membership of 1,000. newcomer a a in a reminiscent mood. Herr Niemanr opera« will be assumed by by ».mall orchestra under the direc¬ Lona i s Inittv .-.ion only by discussion at the The S VII Kl) \Y.Metropolitan Opera House. I p. ni., German "Lohen¬ We look programmes. was tir-t of New York's Ti opera, in the of Errolle, of th« tion of I«ab.. ider the ¦ which "si not c«ii the -:¦'." ¡ pcrsaa Ralph auspices s, 3 p- were Beethoven's fourth, grin", «....:., Hall, p. m., concert of the Boston ¦' has Boaiea the greatest of her Siegmunds and Symphony Chlcan-o Opera Company, who make: the Friends of wor:;. I «ociety Schumann's and Orchestra; Aeolian Hall, | p. m., concert by Harold Bauer and Pablo ' first and hi» New York debut as Don José ir I m.¡ tear. 1 it a Taanhinaera, altogether, if are Rits-Carlton, p. y through presei 3:18 recital Amelia . "Overture, Scherzo and Finale." Mo- associate hir-i with Lehmann Cásala; ; by Galloway; Brooalyn »»pera "Carm«-r..'' ar;d Carlo Fasone, a BM P*tS» may Ulli . .- r a**« appeal foi sev¬ House, I p. m., eaaetti SJ Symphony Society, «*4 BBd Ilrethoven's and , the mo?», potential in¬ Duke, in "Riiroletto." Marta «TW n rwiimiwn » .AOrfai. minorI:... Katair: the enth; th» Schumann's fluence in the of Wagner' kowska will repeat hor portrayal ol --«arily to conserve propagadas .; parpo Hiller's "Kin Traum in der wil i'on«tr»<> l.-i i: H»s»thoT«i ... I aAtltwi which the "Manfred," drama that New York has ever felt. in the he was a connoisseur in SOeft Carmen and I'rancesca Milena judg- Christnacht," Beethoven's "Leonora» city vulgar sports B8 prizefights and by Coenraad V. of the cultured world lie was a member of the Metropolitan art and marvelling at the artistic ap¬ walking matches." A apain present Gilda, MONDAY "Tannhäuscr" and six days' walking m.: No. 3," Wagner's House (then the own r In "" will appear Marie Staple- Song recital by Harald Colonna, Aeo-1 p. have admitted to the first rank, and, Opera Company preciation of their owners. Hi*, «cap¬ match was in progress in Madison »I, ills laier. I> -a «*. "Line Faust," Berlioz's "Les Franc« lian 3 m.: ¦econdar.ly, to make propaganda for ers of the property and directed bv tion at the Opsra Hou*o on his first Square Garden at the time. When the ton-Murray in the title role, Margare* Hall, p. tomJttUa] .luges," and üadc's "Ossian." There as I.Mclat*»ml merLr» ("Arlan«") Mont»»*r<> **» who were widening the ) their secretary, Fdmund C. St-antoni appearance had been such that h. had broke up for the Niemann Jarman as Amneris, André Arensen usai » were five but the as¬ night rta-ttailr* tl. rr*«m In only concerts, in the two seasons 1886-'88, and h. insane to his insisted on Rhadann*«, Auguste Rouilliez as Amo- «nd 'Jaarph Em*' iries of th. to sent a fairly cablejrram escorting his friends home "Valo«lD»iil I'Dtiaou", --Cnamp» ri sociate members were entitled - a first appp'iranir- trot effected on No¬ in after the fir«t act. a nasro and Giovanni Martino as Ramfis »'. friends Berlin In carriage. The vehicle could not I .a hear the rehearsals. Out of this priv¬ rrocattor. . .****2S» It was a a French nrtf«t . > «***rT ne a at sonn- the vember 10, ISSS. notable «.n for hold sil of and Niemann Hortense Dorvalle, ta.« rue brl««.COstS izamm Uata look of quantity. them, took his ««i ¦-.-.- grew the so-called "Public Re¬ so a« in "Ca¬ «i'lapal.an.rl.-. the report calls to our ilege occasion, but not SB much as his seat on the box with the driver, hav¬ makes her debut Santuzza l*s muiotr d« K«>st.- hearsals" of the later period and the of the character of Tris¬ valleria Rusticana," with Frrollc II«-..-: ** on. William .-, of presentation During his «tay in America Niemann ing first made a memorandum of street» Ralph I.'AD.» Hi: ¦. present Friday afternoon concert«. tan at the first American of as Clement as Lola and Air «I* >.,-:. 1 KiDA. Turiddu, ' ¦a horn we have recently spoken, and1 production wa« a member of a luncheon club and house numbers. Off went the Fely A-if d*ti. R '. Btlnd«*iMa !..:»:..-. This circumstance has not been recog¬ on e-et«. .*..' .- -..¦hen the * Wagner's tragedy December 1, 1886. which called itself the Tafelrunde party, but inside of five or ten Giuseppe Interrunte as Alfio. Kuh*. Au: fin Kli.d. H«la Concert by i minutes « .¦" .. of the prcs- » nized by the champions memories are associ¬ in will be Jua¬ «««. 3 m.: ftieth anniversary in Many interesting ( Round Table i and met daily at a the carriage stopped and Niemann, Principals "Papliacci" I*»v*. . .an Hall, p. when i H«. -, t"m of the Philharmonic ated with that event. It was so mo* Hi« nita I'rc'.vett as Nbdda, Josefo Augis- rrafS« tttantt» uant in Fourteenth Street. throwing open the door, shouted, .Charl«. y No I Iij 1. .«'tivities with HI:.« «ta It? I . comp;.- to-day mentou« an affair in the estimation of tini as Vincente Ballester as .(»«-IT«» Aasoni some of whom .-. n companion wan a German-Ameri¬ "Ttaus!" Out came the party and found Canio, those of an earlier of re¬ a« recital Frieda conducted the concerts, were ar! period. the writer these notes that hi« can who almost equalled him in .¦.at- itself at the Fo'irth Avenue entrance Tonio and Desire Di'frere Silvio. Song by Hempei. view took of a serie« of in the above enlistment negie Hall, 3 p. m.: feympboi !.. porru U Q. Mataha and II. But now to Mi. Cock's reminiscent the shape ure, was very like him in frankness a Madison Square Garden. Nle- Americans Kergmnnn. Schmitz,] '»I'll! r«rfal!»lia." friso*. * in The Tribune for three are Mmes. Milena. Partenop." the last of whom, a horn player, was letter, which .» pre«cnted here deleted chapters and vigor of utterance, but different man bad ticket, and guided his friends Stapleton-Murray, "»Vine BelOTPd." rretn "Atalanta"... a PClaub. in administra- days. J* evoked dinner in honor of in demo¬ into Jnrman and Prewett and Mr. Frrolle. ;,' S .. v concerned the of its purely personal elements.: from him being intensely the walking match. One of the Auflrag* . rs cor.c«rl Mr. Seiul arid the principal artists con- men was «ither American to appear l.r«*l ÜSfl of the affairs until ten "I have not resided in New York City cratic and an ardent American patriot. it he who is now relating principal.» Il PB-; <-i*rn»»d. the critics in the course of the week in lesser » a»». In«»" rrom 'Norma". II old bios e, A I ago. An extremely *71, and ..-i consequence Luve ostensibly given by Niemann was a Pru?sian of the Pre the anecdote) was «juite unable to un- ¦ of the 8» i . Hun.: ïetam man he was, who on been deprive«! of very BBBSh in the newspapers, though ..let it be in h admiration for Bismarck. «lerstand bo .-houl«! be taken to an roles are Bianca Whitley, June Burchit r a,. .Hiten \» «If SHIaat If« ^aa-U»»»- .tic old ah) HI lUi-hjj- wiai «»»Ja»»» " I did lor many en«» e enjoy -aid in the service of truth) the Hi« Kechteler, hate«! »xhibition in which he hadn't the and Harold Foyer. writer, as 1 did for a friend, Casper -, I I years previous, living, » » t" were chiefly borne by a few Wagner n The Verdi will be condue'e.i am time when the on Fifteenth Street, near .lie German Chancellor's princinl. slightest interest by man who had " fil.ll long period, II i" I'hilharmo: m the centre enthusiasts who hnd conceived the m"thods. One after Bismarck half an hour before been by Arnaldo Conti, who officiated at the .et ' night railing against «t*. tun» l.y when, before each «««.iI*!,' Academy idea. 1 In- writer presided at th«- had overridden the and «et SB evidence of national weakness. Boston Opera House during the Russell «. ,i glove? and Reichstag »Tl lu.»« »J«.l s.».." tobo! of Mi ner »ari«i had Herr Nieniaiin at his right Vehte- He regime, and the "Carmen" Mme Con. \ in the '60s the asida the German constitution I took \iem«nn to task. The huge by So- CVaSSa. von m»«* remember, hand. As be there was 1'iano and organ recital by Sara anter*. .-.all heard irmoalc s-1 may imagined, '. r »..ok Niemann to task for having laughed and said: "Ach, Gott! Lina Coen. kolsky-F'reid. Aeolian Hall, S; 13 p. 88.1 m.: Min »id to each no lack of oratory, during which Nir- Nie¬ was a p. the i f the society say: only four ,-.r. approval of the act. That all joke. I'm here hour.s .I S lia, .« concert afternoon rehearsals, niarin sat but intei- .Many novelties will featun .1 « .ata*» M oho. plea public silent, intensely mann i.n-if.t.i «I the scolding in good every night. You see that fellow across four in number, which to ,i m 11«- had been asked if he would fourth annual concert of the Glee Club » minor . A*" 'in«* before was a part, explained that he could not help the track? That's Albert, who i« lead¬ StartMM alitrp *.*. treaaarer'a report mind bre great help, of St. I». ¦ .... not say something, but ha«l to l' of the Friendly Sons Patrick at ..<¦- bsflajsd . * us «hows receipt* from all »ources a« it gave« me an opportunity ts being patriotic and that he did BBl ing the score. He's a German." » the Hotel Astor on If, Vic¬ I. ,..... ,.. «a ». the be excuse!. Finally h<- latBBSd over to lievc his conduct had been InCOBaistanl "I don't believe it." remarked the February .: ««-WS* Ce and tor honorary vice-presiilent of - main feature« OÍ programmes the toastmaster ami bstgsd permission with his expressed admira¬ writer. Herbert, El s ment frequently this will have a to Then there cam« an organization, airain .« v of i! speak. tion for America. "I ilon't presume t.. "Come over to th" rail and I'll pr<«. «> »r»*rltl mjurali .i*" revelation of artis'» number of **assposItlOBS "il (he pro \v- r» «ng th« enu .- «*, perfectly set up Germany against your country," -t." »ai«! Niemann. an«! a- the walker Maurl. * M in» irramme, and it is he bs iti am .-hamp». \ kan lad rciniires He confessed that he was w»* expecte«! «rill 1-e remarked; "in many things c.n't us call»-«l out. "Ni«»ht -a ¦¦ In eon*- f tlie passed wahr, Bis i'-«'tit to them ¦,+ima* «rilderad a- tha artistic eonditiona conduct in psnosi, » with The aver,.-.;, of m- ein Deutscher?" ".fa!" came . .« l/>ln «1. . compare you. sind the I.l,*»«*«ll,il Waa-ri-r-l» !:,ar* ' which he bad found in America. A few G lorge H. Gartlan, corialuciur of the '.. Hate of my arM Trtiige, for I have heard old opera (irrmany would never expect a German horse to dreamed of even r, Thousan.l Times Beloved" and "The n Tie lljnn «»f i.« ¦«» «i iti fOlag «In »aw when at an The tenor was a -¦' ¦ «VI *.- that after all nothing ha« asrew aapaaled America without a contract at house, crossing and recrosxing the and Germany's foreign policy. "It is -WH.I'-Y .«. them in rno«!'*r»: tim«s hi«. nil. Mr. Stanton tailed t<> see him ion of Sir Launfal." The soloist« will bad street, v. bile the driver did to easy for to talk," sanl Niemann, ¦-I. ¦¦ in A«t»>r nothing you Srsililti. W|««J«||||«,|. Wind tiatl a Csusssl by Best >:">\*onl0 opaia th« Placa Opara to talk about an engagement, but he. be Edith MilligM King and John Fin- l.irl.* la« «r..:. Hrahms with Mm». Malibrsn, referring guiile him but simply delivered his but look at «.ur situation enemies to »I» always had been out of town. Mr. Stantori h«d negan. Do NOI OO, Ian* IB«*) lla»*«*«..a.-i lr«. I'M p. m.: .a« e »coty and bomeliku surround- bottles at the house* when the horse the right of us, enem.es »o the left of I.r.11. »!.sl |,; Mr. II. t*< that the Astor Place h»m«e gave. left an offer with his wife, r.nd before I..¦¦ P' .'« be »Iways «rated in the drr«s nrcle. Cermany aitist» wrre obliged to kow¬ A. olian II-i.ll. 3 p. m \»u\ bug« han«l »n«l went through the tno- Or tmaax» in r Mi ,-^aa"*" 1 «va« at Batahla per- The New York Symphony Society ..'«», », «¦ i pienent May tow humbly to newspaper critic« make The outcome of the roi.tr«, of life out of Maa-cr-a fanrsBBcaa, and alway« endeavored to tloaa euilgvlling th»j, an rhe»tra, Arthur Mee« conductinir, will I". Ma** ** calls th«»m «nd their after in v « i . r»' i.,tjii'ei I »ei | i«,« «tor«-'at formal upon beg which lastsd until | o'clock !. askiflt, as will also .Marie Louise Wag¬ I Sun« In li Mv r , I .performance, and BBCh »rtist« S8 kind attention. Hera critica gav< the morning, wa« as BBtpfiSIBg «-.111 «I..I ."I ner, John and Robert Mnit- 1..»¦«.* n li J ««M» Hao». »«-.»I« n A v« de U illhor.l, P to 'It«» was Niemann t«» .¦««. FinnegHn «¡lajor_ Kellogg, CSSa artist». ..f . Patti, »inet» popular Batías amusing b«*gan [«ick '.oil.anil's companions of Choral ii« A n.ln.ir. .S0, J « a. « I.a (íassi land in the solo role». Manh. r«a»l»**».-* Orange, ri Cermany w«s that America wa« the Maun in what he called the Amen »an the Hound 'Inble tho last fu«,«M-* ex e)[mrti .,*,..,hl.*ii* AmtHs llbaait II .r.« ; ami many spent eigh¬ A.-f»lu» «1 Roir and Uatt-i prr»*«..-al J.« Violin recital by ley . »f vulgarian- tad dollar*, bo» h«* il "One | can't teen hours of his in America a Htmphra.v N . h M Will«* m rb^r.icter. hung slay with Aurelio Ciorni, young Philadelphia > Aeolian H:U r eopold a«..u....a. A.l.-it.. ««¦ ¦».'.- Ball, (m»Sà\ at Car is . d» Meyer, th« pisnist, Nihlo's h»d been bu»y day »fier dny ever «Inc« under«t»nd," he rem»rke«l, "how it him in ,» .-i.' t unions ISSSlSB from 1 pianist, will make hia second recital Sawai« for il<«lln ». I a***ÍSaX I »at in the »r.ri Organ recital by Clarence Dickin»on, syum gallery, looking nith ndmiratien -,«¦ amblas your lei |. m t.« »'. .«r ; «i ni b« ginning at the in Aeolian Hall on Wednes- AJJSF.RT N1KMANN .Teralhrae your.g gantlsaian behlad ma anlag appearance chapel of Union Theological Seminary, A-, ..t the private cHert ions of pairtmgs taste f»«r »rt with jour devotion t«. in Fourteenth at S Man«*» re musical critic« gathering place BtSSSfl «lay afternoon, February 2S, o'clock. 4 p. m.: laril.ai.t»