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CONCERNING FRENCH MUSIC IN AMERICA I SATURDAY of tlicir composers hud bcRun the on Carnegie Hall, ; B] whom lie singled out for mention hml the Week maninoff: ^**»-by »... been known to New York for mor Theme and variation« In \ Programmes of ms'or' u Corrected in¬ Sonato, Op 10, No nJ^**-««/ta». Faulty History than n pctierntion. Móhul'a overt Nocturne. to "La ("liasse du jeuno Henri" wa npricrio .Brahms Valse. SUNDAY relude h0Tmj Polonaise. performed by the Philharmonie Soci " m" conCcrt by .\ H. F.. Krehbiel a fine fraternal spirit, hut we hope Aeolian Hall, P- ¦al«,- .'.¡"."I" Prelude in ', major. By (My in January, 1846, under the direc¬ vmphony Society: Stude ... .. Chopin Prelude in li-flat major ) that the trumpets and the drums did wen ka Two sometimes thai things! tion of George Lodor, one of it« found -rnphonic suite (new :nrst time In Ipanish Berenade.Schar Transcriptions: ¦>,.>. happens not drive one of the speaker's intima¬ Am-bato ÏUide, I» Romance. "The ! harmful in time work to ors and an Englishman Two months ;tude flat.,:,,¦¦ Polka do W. R. ' primarily tions so into the minds of the onÄ In .Poldlni in firmly later Berlioz was admitted to the lists CVor'piano;M Alfred :.:^:::.BeethovenCortot ïijruo u I'antie«.LeschetizVy Rhapsodie No. i- good ends, and incidents them¬ French musicians that will .Tschaikowsky [.¦neme they carry with the overture "Les Francs .,..,,,, for »tin,«..- varie.Paderewnkl selves deplorable lead the way to it buck to Fiance and disseminate Juges,'' .Xnte Spianato ,-t Polonaise for WEDNESDAY others which are valuable for correc¬ conducted by Alexander Boucher, a with * V. P-«£° concert it there. Should do this they orchestra...... ,'...¦M. Alfred Cortot Carnegie Hall, 8:30 p. m., by Hippodrome tion, admonition and instruction. A they Frenchman, who was also one of the .ouis and Edouard Gen- Concert will a of historical concert Wins, pianist, The Russian propagate kind to the time Carnegie Hall, p. m., by violinist: Syn ,rej. bit of history society's founders. Up .3 lion, will the first .,.r.... faulty promulgated misinformation which old and careful hilharmonic Society: nata, ('. minor.Haniiri give 0f a r', ,*¦« with amiable intent the current when Dr. Damrosch introduced "La in V major. popular matine by observers of musical affairs in the Symphony No. Ü. Sonata. F major.Hocthown drome this number of the "Symphony Society Damnation do " that overture "Pantoral ..* -.*. «Pj ««*hoven Sonata, L) major, opus 36...Gabriel Piêrn« afternoon. .. United States have frequent occasion Intermission Jonta, A major.César r ranri will be given tor- ,-oncP- Bulletin" is a case in "After had figured in Philharmonic concerts point. to condemn. Said Mr. Tannhäuser" Becehanale. ....-¦¦¦ .Wagner THURSDAY month and Januarj the concert of the Orchestra of the regretfully no fewer than six times, all of these °P' soloist at each Damrosch to the visitors: "'. .:r..W¿"ia--W Carnegie Hall, 8:30 p: m-, concert by concert This a'* Paris, in save the first under the. direction of '"nTtaand orchestra...V^rf'""' noon Mme. .Schumann-J]. Conservatoire, Carnegie Hall, Max Kosen the Philharmonic Society: and ¡nk will "Your mission ever here is a Mr. Curl whose in symphony No. 2 ill l> major, o;> 7.;... pear, thefprogi 11 v**-** on Sunday. November ft," says the pecul¬ Bergmann, activity larche * *'- beautiful one. French music Slav.Tschaikowsky Brahma follows: "Bulletin," the members of the Or- iarly behalf of Berlioz's music in the Phil¬ 8:15 m., recital Orchestral sketches'.Reginald Sweet Italian needed no in this Hippodrome. p. by, Capriccio ¦¦ propaganda country, he seen in in I) for violin chestra of the Symphony Society of for ever father's tirst harmonic Society alone may ohn McCormack, assisted by Winston Concerto major, op. 35, To the Sun. since my per¬ . Vsmu of this record: Wilkinson, violinist: and orchestra.Tschaikownky Viteilia (sung in ', S** \"ew York "entertained their French formance in America Berlioz's Mischa Klmun -.; «oai. confrères al supper. A of 'Damnation de Faust,' in 1878, and of Prelude and Isold.?'» Love Death, from quartet his des in issu, "I.es Franca Janu- AttK'".:MU,,H '."iKi'lA'arryi und Two Caucasian Bketche -dr.»_ with great 'Messe Morts.' Overture, Juges," Mr. McCormack "Tristan Isolde".Wagner In the Aui fMoui trumpets, kettledrums, punctu¬ there has not been a French work of ary, 1850; March, 1861; April, ISii'";; FRIDAY March Sardar address. re¬ Deep River"... Coleridge-Taylor (( ated stirringly the following importance that lias not received April, 1866, and April. 1875. Overture, 'Ees Farfadets" The Fames).i p'¦'-'- Fourth Friday Morning Musicale at Hebrew Rhapsodie nade in French by Mr. Damrosch." peated performances before enthusias¬ "Garnaval Komain," November, 1861; Mr. Wilkinson the Hotel Biltmore: Liberty Shall Not Di. tic audiences in New York and in other December, I860; Mme ¿¿¿£S5 1805; ¦ L'hon report of the s peech March, May,, .La Procession".,- O Boceo Dolorosa.G. Sibella el' America." 1871; December, 1871, and April, 1875. Whom ; :£**"£ Gia il sole dal Gange.A. Scarlatti Paraphrase on the \ 01 d ictor f the Symphony So- 1SS0, ¡No. The dates were Symphonic fantastique," January, 1.Love.^SÄ Lily Meaiiher ety, done into English for the bene- incorrect; they ami November, 1808. Dramatic sym¬ .¦rÄ".'.rt. .¦::.¦:..::.¦:::... ..a***«.. "O Sleep, Why Dost Thou Leave Me". lould have been respectively 1880 an! "Roméo et. Juliette" (instru- «Mr. McCormacK Handel its concerts. The phony, Intermission "Morrai Si".Handel AMUSEMENTS ] 1881, hut that is a trifle which calls mental numbers), April, 1807, and De¬ ,' lb cember, 1872. Overture, "Roi Lear," Irish Folk Sonirs: John McCormack; for at in - Capriccio the hand .Ganz mention,*if all, only the in¬ 1870. "Down by the Sally Gardens (for ri«ht alone).. _ January, Arr. Hughes After Midnight.Ganz I-,- ten oi strid verity in historical Irish But before became con¬ "The Light o' the Moon". Arr. Hughes tune from County Derry. ..Graingrer RED "Ml Sir \1. INSTRUMENTS Tin implication which we Bergmann "The Ploughman's Whistle".Arr. Stanford Shepherd's Hey. Grainger CROSS WEEK ductor of the Philharmonic, even be¬ Hardebeck Rudolph Ganz tl nl obvious, that the cultivation "Una Paui,".Arr. A he came to America, Berlioz and Mr. McCormack Pastor»!.Carey Wednesday at of Fr< nch music, let us say in its high¬ fore Spanish serenade.Chaminade-Kreisler Lullaby .. 'yril Scott Evening 8:15 some his contributed er form, had its beginning with the of predecessors Gavotte- .Saar-Brown Recompense.William G. Hammond the We have Mr. Wilkinson Lily Meagher Collegiate Church of St. ¡X.JIOUNS ministrations, never to be too highly to society's programmes. "Thine Kyes Still Shined". .Edwin Schneider "La Procession".Franck Nicholas ^m^r and CELLOS recorded a of the "The Last ed, ol t he late 1 >r. Leopold Dam¬ performance pret¬ "Mairi" (a little Irish love Bong) ...... Hour".Kramer Fifth Ave. at $.15 to $5,000 descriptive overture by Méhul Wm. Merrif-ran Daly "I,'alba Separa".Tosti Forty-eighth St. m Others rosch is .:. a different case, however. tily "Constancy".Arthur Foote John McCormack $7 Walter Dam¬ *u«t Be ">íqsw -v. I-. n some (which, by the way, Mr. "I Shall Meet You" wirst time). Lit! le S-r-n Tn p.- ftn« fl, et upon excellent musi¬ Indian.Carpenter >S$$5>v \_ Up rosch revived soon after he succced- Wilifred Sanderson Country dance.McFayden Mr. Appréciât, n. cian an earlier ¡.veneration, and is Mr. McCormack Mignon's sons?.Liszt T. M. Lloyd, Ch ao Loi a ed to the bâton of the Symphony So- Polonaise in E. tlon. Therefor« U alculated to pre' loti kin not ion too Maxine Elliott's Theatre, 8:1.5 p. m«, Liszt p*rsi Pi ices." ciety) under the direction of George Rudolph Ganz well-known lecturer, on Old »nit N M £V^ bj the careless or self- Yvette Guilbert's recital: "She Is Far From the Land".Lambert The same conductor de Femmes on Chansons Violins taki In sufli. ¡i nt n that mu ¡cal Loder. brought Quatorze Types "Dear Old Pal of Mine" (written in the part omnunt. day dan:; les quartre saisons île lavie. Red Cros» Work Expert Reuhlrer forward Berlioz*¿ overture "Roi du «Sièclei trenches).Lieut. Gitz-Rice Before üi culture in America began with their Printemps (Chansons XVII "The American Come" fan episode in IUDIMI ill SEN Lear" in 1847. Theodor Eis¬ L'ecoliere.La oila la rossec by 65 T H HI) A V f oi !.e scene. There i- a largo January, (harmony Fçance).Kay ] oster Near t;il St., M 1 loo not as a M. Eisner) John McCormack t!;c case feld introduced '.but. novelty) revenez I Lt. Phone Vniiiti'l It ,50 aspect of which is valuable we hear a deal about.' lo in 1,'impatiente.. All, revenez, Col. F. S. D, S. Full Line ol Violin Simp Litolff's overture "Robespierre" in perioncc. great companies generally participate La finaude Non, je n'Irai plus seulette I Carnegie Hall, 2:30 p. m., concert Evans, 0, foi ic at this time, when the German domination. That: Germans, or the concerts but the French musicians La naïve.D'où venez-vous? the Philharmonic April. 1851, Méhul's overture to "Jo- with those at by ¡Society*. Pro¬ will on of France and America feel ' together 'residing Yvette Guilbert gramme of speak in in November, and men of German descent, have Formed Charleston and who to the Sonatine Thursday repeated. emselvi in a seph Egypt" 1851, belonged .Dvorak of drawing together " the majority of our orchestral musi¬ orchestras in the (Allegro risoluto.Larghetto.Allegro) Academy Music, Brooklyn. 8:15 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION repeated Roi Lear" in November, English companies p. concert The Spirit in Which Peace closei sympathy than they cians for of a L'ormcd a and Emily Gresser m., by the Trio de Lutèce: Shonld 1856. Theodore Thomas, who may be three-quarters century| phalanx sufficiently large Etc (Chansons du XVIII Siècle) Sonate à Troü.lean-Marie Leclair havi - el foi ovei cen turj but be- is undeniable. But this was not capable to render the "full pieces" of L'amie.Les Cloches de Nanti.' said to have "featured" Berlioz almost always the current concert reper¬ 11697-1764 Be Taken nturiiij upon that let us take case, European L'épouse -La Délaissée Trio de Lutèce as Mr. in the English musicians Thus the revolutions in France the narrower one as indefatigably Bergmann predomin¬ tory, L'amante.La femme de l'Auvergnal Allegretto.r. Saint-Saëns up invited by the ated i» the orchestras which and Santo contributed to La veuve- le marin revint de Allegro TALI Lia l\» his own concerts, the ball sceno preceded Domingo lay- Quand guerre appassionata.C. Saint-Saëns ESEN MORGAN will con¬ field :*i which the played the foundation of our Yvette Guilbert Mr. Kéfer Symphony Society the Philharmonic Society, and there inp cosmopolitan Danses a n from "Borneo and Juliet" in January,, musical life with all its Spanish dance.Grenades pour la Duchess . duct chorus of 200 voices. cent guest s are active. The was a of Americans advantages Norm Minstrel Teacher of Singing and Ncuendorff gave a large contingenl and It be seen that Serenade.Arnold Reynaldo Hahn .i the Philharmonic Society of 1878, Adolph drawbacks. will Humoresque.Victor kola.-.- i XVI Siècîeï The public is invited. No movement from the "Fantastic Sym- and Englishmen among the founders of Stamltz, Gssec, Haydn, Gyrowetz, Emily Gresser Intermède Lasquercade.Romanesque charge. Denn of lore1 Faculty Ne* York were easily accessible to the Philharmonic Society in 1842 the I'leve!. ('retry and other European cel¬ Automme (Chansons Crinoline XIX Siècle) léonardesque.Courante SCHOOL or MUSIC, phony" in December, 1878. Like Neu- Trio de Lutèce COSMOPOLITAN Mr, Damrosch. Had "ne chosen to open four ebrities including Mozart and Gluck La pauvre Innocente B°urc -. .John Sebastian Bach < HICAGO, II I endorff, Dr. Damrosch conducted the Dodworths, Ensign, Hill, Sage, L'indécise.O, «N'o, John 1 o lu French visitors they Goodwin. figured on the programmes, and these (1685-1750) «ill teacli in New York. January, I'eb- concerts of the Philharmonic Society Johnson, Musgriff, Walker, programmes with those sub¬ L'ironique.Ah 1 Ah I Ah I Corel li would have ¡earned that at the time Plain together Yvette Guilberi Gigue.Arcangelo FOURTH BILTJV10RE ruar> und March, liHO. season season Lodcr, Pirsson, Kyle. Munson, mitted in subsequent will 1653-1713) F RIDAT when he that the cultivation one only, and in that he chapters Capriccio.N. W. Gadu Rameau MOR VIN G MI > I c A L l Address ' implied and Wood, William Vincent Wallace, perhaps induce our programme anno- Emily Gresser Tambourin.Jean-Philippe Grand Ballroom. Hotel i.20atl chiefly made propaganda for the new tators who in first Hiver (Chansons .Modernes) (1683-T764) the composer, and Dr, organ¬ delight dating per¬ » Mr. Salzédo Mrs. J. S. Jr., Sec. works of Wagner, though he did avno- Hodges, formances in our of La Pieuse- Enfance (Paroles F. Jammes : Cantablle et ¡¡¡s- WATSON, ">v country Haydn. Presto.Georges Enesco 6 Washington *'". 1 ork in an¬ (Par. 1.'. Jammes, arr. mus. G. Ferrari STUDIO HALt: il is the most sadly neglected) music. Yvette Guilbert .. ¡ss. 220 Maui ui, nue CONCENTRATION Germans to the United State.-, that they other place Mr. Sonneck .says: "In the New York II III! If MEMORY of Berlioz, the quintet, septet and a Greenwich 8:130 AMUSEMENTS MEAGHER DEVELOPED TRAINED became a dominant, factor*. Mr. 0. G. following year. 17y(l, a troup of French¬ House, p. m., song l'HE Ml.VDS 01 -¡ri.l.W.-. Su ill.M.M.'H THAI chorus from "The Trojans," in January, recital by Vladimir Resnikoff: :i» Bllt iii.'. KNOW I \.v il \ WHAT R. I'O 1)0 \N! was the Sonneck, to whom the world owes men, presumably political refugee:-, in¬ ¦¦>'w Never Told Her Mgt Pit« " THE K.\ M ¡¡.V HOW I'O [JO II.. UNK \l, 1S77. This, however, only Love".«aydn ¦# ¦% Ml Al áT% I ****"& ItKK vaded N'e'v York and the a "Vittoria mio Core".Carissimi HIPPODROME.TO-NIGHT L»OM SCII M'irie r-o.NE PllODl 1'ION, I'HOl'e great debt for his investigation gave city Aeolian . AMERICAN MUSICAL IN pii iv of French music that he put upon |"Lungi Dal Caro llene"...... Secern Hall, Sunday Vit.. Dee. '.'¦.'. »t L'EHPUETATIO.N*. the of our national musical first lit.-'" of French in KRONOLD 'CELLIST CLASSICS IN hi programmes. beginning French, "I Am No Prophet" .Rachmaninoff INSTRUCTION CONCENTRATION.SIGHT REAO I NG .H A RMON Y culture, says in the conclusion of his Hi«- tender rim!, nui of which, with all "../lie Isle".Rachmaninoff CONCERTS I: F»HDAYS al 3 I'll lie I Thus much of detail "The Lord lY Risen GI W. 147th St., N Y. Ti -\ ivlti specific touching due fer the 1".Rachmaninoff VAN DYCK the the cultivation of French music by invaluable book, "Early Coi.r1 résped arguments occa¬ "Floods of Spring".Rachmaninoff LEVIT2KI STUDIOS Tsmit. America 73 SOÛ I": sionally advanced in favor of the "Immortality" (Tagore).Schminke Res'd seats All «Seats a New York which is still sys¬ McCormackSold Out..A tew stase Daniel .M lula FtaM the Educated organization tem, the "Mocko, Ape".Schminke »eutn :it SI.50 still availithle. t.rneral \ti bhearrnc STEINBERG with which Dam- "Being an English colon;, our coun¬ polyglot understanding powers "My Rock of Ages".Schminke mission, at «MAESTRO in existence, and Mr. tool«- as 50c, 91.00, î:30 To-nlght. Aeolian Hall, Thurs. Kv., 1>" at ill" BARITONE.TEACHER Ol SINGING. try naturally England a model nf the Nev, Yorkers in gradually "Breaking the Chains" (Tagore) .. .Schminke Mgt. Chas. Wagner D. F. McS' 19, ::. \\ i>l mith >i. FRANCESCO rosch has had official relations. Dur- in musical matters whether "Oh, Thou Winter".1 they per¬ , grew within a ''.-''.< .. the brief within which he tained to repertory, customs or detail? century monstrous "From Irkutsk 1 Shall Return".... Serbian Operatic .Teacher of Singing ing space cactus." "Condemned Man's Lullaby. Exile was its of management. The French révolu fan .¦ its conductor he uphold tra- of theh Pupil Lucia. ;. nni ui tion this "Prayer Lamaites". Songs Greta Masson ¡,. rf( ditions and he lias done service in interrupted predominante "From Within These Prison Walls" correcting l'u onl good English curre!.! and visibly infusco Seats at !, is 'if. M« :: ¡j ibePte LUl-cll 1)1 pro- other fields, a matter which need not be French blood into the musical body. Musical Publications for pui !¦"¦ Ce [joint ne n With the tide of caused Timely MONDAY SAT. Evr., Dec. 2l«t.PMplc S Amimk :Ora en discussed, since we are dealing with the immigration, AN nphony ¦.( l ¡. 3 VSÏ ''..il sT the outcome of our War Cor Inde¬ three operas Giacomo Puc¬ Aeolian Hall, p. m. piano recital p< riod anterior to that which he set by by of Jus own Louis t'paveltalks ¦ . pendence, the cosmopolitan channel* cini, which were for the first compositions, by xarnegie hall LEO BRAUN DONATO as in performed James Boulter: the beginning of French music .videned and .0071 37*SI-«nd 7'»Ave TRIODELUTECE METROPOLITAN (iPEHA submerged colonial time in at the HOUSE 1425 Broadway A. the United States. To toll of the real tradition- ." public Metropolitan A 'tribute (L. van P.. 1770-1827).. .Boulter Voice and Repertoire. Opeiatic Ensemble Clam* Opera House have been Ángelus. (,K \Ml OPKKA TKKOK. of that culture would This led me Lo.lool published in Soujî*' \ (. beginning carry paragraph through Dance of the Iroquois.lioultei TONIGHT aso «v David MAI !> Plan.' vocal score by G. Ricordi & <<>.. of Them, in G and VOICE SPECIALIST us very far back in history, very far the list of names of composers and per¬ Variations.Boulter -. rtfCKER DOOLITTLE¦*¦*#«¦¦¦¦ I kk ¿¿¿eh Milan, New York, and other musical Legend .Boultei alsoT0-MQRROW(rtonV3 n erta ¿ back, indeed. Whenever orchestral formers mentioned in his record of cou Study in A flat.Boultei -.38 W, 112th ST. Cat! 801 B08 I MíM (.II HALL, N. \ capitals of the world. They appear in Romance ri-.l .l-.riH.M-. t music in the United States is under certs given in the musical centres ii .Boulter ( ARNEGIE H \l I 1350 IK( 1.1.. a volume, the Impron ptu ill A.Poult.--. -discussion by writers whose knowledge this country in the eighteenth single typographical out¬ 'WARTIME . Saturday Vit.. December .1, it l.-SO HARRY centurj Im lodj Vî.A J. CLARK fit i"' which i-- all that be ex¬ .Boultei VIOLINIST an is practically coextensive with their ex- and following is a 'list of those whicl might At 8:15 p. m., song recital, by Maria EUGENE pected from one of the most KUPFER TEACHER « I noted as complete Winetzkaia: enûLAMD '¦'.-¦ obviously French: André "In txQoiiik f a music in Questa Tomba".Beethoven CotorVi.W5-"Wonderfu! MoHon Rachmanhoff printing establishments cx- Pictures : ': i nl .:¦. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION Bonnemont, Bruillez, llover "II Mio Bel CONCERT ¦!' Ml*S? Bouchoy, Foco". * of tl w which nal li istence. The with an .Benedetto '!': ¦,.."¦. It- JOHN BLAND MASTER or Brenet, Preval, Brunette, Buron, Cap librettos, English Morallo (16S6-1.39) Prices 50*ïo*\SO ¦¦<¦¦¦ lug Eduardo "She Never 'Void Her 1.eve".. .Joseph Haydn cho,h THF HIGHEST DEGREE ron, paraphrase by Petri, are also vo.« proouctFoAnl.vaby Studio 10 Stuyvesant St.. New York. amignard, Cesar, Chailleau "Chi Vuol ia Zingarella". St idio- 2ü E, 23rd Si MANHATTAN SPÄ printed by the same publishers. .Giovanni Paisiello (11 Aeolian Hall, New Xear's Champein, Ghateaudrien, Collet, Coi*nel "Adieu, Forets," Jeanne d'Arc. Day at : ai From G, Schirmer (New York and 13 IRA B. ARNSTEIN.Kl'V.si..... Courville, Degueity, Dalatrac, Dangel .P. I. Tschaikowsk> N. Y. SYMPHONY Teacher o "'¦ ELSENHEIMER:.'.v,k,. ARTHUR PHILIPS SlllgiliK structlon in SOLO and ORCHESTRA l'UNO Daveaux, Daveguei*, De Devis Boston), comes a dainty book of songs "I.a Cloche" (Victor Hugo). .C. Saint-Saens '' Ml PLAYING, COACHING. ACCOMPANYING. Villiers, called "A "Ee Moulin".G. Piern« WALTER WAMROSCH Cond'r. ta w. .HT« n CARNEG HALL. Tel. C Courses learning beginner? or nflfnnre.l pupila, Birthday Greeting and Other WERRENRATH ^^ \ """;?"¦' Dezide, d'Hunard, Dubois, Du "Psyche" ..E. Paladilh« Aeolian Hull, this \fteruoou at S. readine and harmony, PARENTS CAN AR- DuCamp, Songs." Jt contains Dr. "Carnaval" ALL ENGLISH SONG RECITAL BLITZ HANGE FOR INSTRUCTION TO BE GIVEN AT Chump, Duplessis, Du Potids de I settings by .>'¦ Fourdrair riCKETS N< >W AT H.U.I SCHOOL T H till HOMES. Frank Damrosch of a dozen children's "Oh, Thou Billowy Harvest i'ield".... Solo Vieneso, DuPonceau, Dupont, Duva' .Sergei Rachmaninofl Veollau M A1.FKEI» V* O T OI Pianist, Redtils ,f SIGHT SINGING lyrics culled from "The »all. TOMORROW Et K. at 8:li t í nsemble Classes Glaise Monday-, and I llllAt I 111 I, VOICES WANTED Book of "At the Haw"..'. Í. Tschaikowski tn ¦'- GALE A 834 Thursday! ¦» p n* Ereinbert, Floquet, Fodor, Foucauc "The Night Prayer".M. Sabata.Bei l 1 11 oí i i.M Specialty, Carnegie Hall. N. Y. IMMEDIATELY. "¿Catherine's Friends,-' by Emily Niles Moussorgskj ii ri l/i, \ and vi limit Francesquy, Gaulitier, Gossec, Gout "The Red Sarafan".Waria TWO SPEI IM . 0>'< EBTB CONCERT, CHURCH. VAUDEVILLE. Huyck, and illustrated "Floods of ¦:.. GRACE ¡OPERA. Grétry, Guening, IIenx*i, Juhan, Labbi by reproduc¬ Spring".iorgei I:; lanii .¦: Hü» winetzkaja ÇMITU tions in colors: of "Highland Mary".Hom< r Ji. Bartietl Hall PAGELS-ÖMI I fi paintings by the "Do llocital. Kichardhard HagemanHaeeman at».'. the i':n.-. ¦ Carnegie ££»-, ,V ¿^2 ts^r'Ay^ MARIO SALVÏNI Lamassuc, LaMotte, L'Aegeau, L'Ai Not Go, My Love". .Richard Hi cernai iirim it 644 RIVEHSIOE ORIVE. 14: PROMINENT ITALIAN VOCAL TEACHER. naud, Leaumont, le Brun, Lo Dut composer's daughter, Helen Thérèse "Sabbath Morning at Sea"....Ed> n. Studios 206 W. r 1st. Phono Columbus 2202. Talentnrl Damrosch. "Where Córala Lie".Ed ard Elgai Aeolian Hall. ^iiScHA Heifetz WOODRUFF ~, , " ~ *¦ ., I/I fIT Conductor of limited means interest taken. Trial gratuitously. Lefévrc, Legat, Le Moine, L'Snous« "Eli, EH".Kurt Schindlei Tll-MOKKlllV TIcketaat Bo * W VOH PLACING, BREATHING N- ^ tFTERN'N at 3. Preparation tor Choir Co».-.it and Or'arm-I» :EUGENKLEE,-,i:,"-,*K*-AN'i**fcw '**¦*-.¦" in-i-.i-t... in Vocal Ar Le Roy, Lesire, Latuz, Lully, Malle (M Is »TUPIO, 8"0 CA.RNECIE HALL. NEW YORK- foachlns a spi cialt*. Tin Grand TUESDAY JAMES BOULTER Northern. Marc, Massmeau, Mëhul, Menel,' Moi Chicago Opera 851 WEST ISlsi ST. Tel. St, sieh, asi- THE ART MUSIC STUDIO Carnegie Hall, 3 p. m. cone- rt, by th< W'LLIAM 4J<| Lexington Av.. near 05th St. signv, Pellisier, Pellier, Petit, Poiteau: Cleofonto Campanini, general director | Philharmonic Orcliestra: Lexington Theatre, M5Jft»»A» EBANN Tin most wondorful, rapid sys- Poitou, Rosier, Rousseau, St. Auror of the Grand Symphony No. 3.Brahmi r n v i 11 S vni for teaching all mut.i.:il in- Chicago Opera (' i! - Company, -,i-ru, for reacher .i Many Promtnenl AttKi. ¡trtnnents. Violin. Piano, Cornet, St. piano and on ra, C ". - labromo Amand, Savarin. Tessier, Tillier has notified John his New York Ka Near 3::..... Brown, minor. chmaninof 5th Ave S|.0< 'ill ¡Tl Iiktp. -'< IMlltlN. 'Cello,Mandolin,etc MODERATE 433 Villar-. Ossip Gabrilowits« h Contrai Park West, . RATES. TEL. LENOX 8036. Val, Vermon'net, I representative, that arrangements have Caprice Concernin-r French whic been for the Espagnol.Rimsky-Korsakof Peace Concert opera, Carol completed a TEACHEB addition of | At S:lâ p. m., Rudolph Ganz, ISDN'S1 newspaper critics of are fifth week to the pianist -VIOLINTST- |M\ UVkwmiin I to-day gene coming visit of that with the Humanitarian «Society: ¡ 1^-C0L0MBATI"ÄÄiMitronolitan C KEDO mnilllHV SINGING:. in the of ,-ri in 50c. Xo-.v at Box MARTINO ally habit dating back t company to New York, Fantasy in F llllKli I VI SINGINI. TAM'IIT in VOX K LANGUAOÏ only beginning Janu- minor.Chopil 7.1-''. Louüon Charlton. Baldwin Plain »60 "\\ \|¡ ,M||,'s|. 5H « Mili 'i TEACHER Or ROSA PONCEELE, OF the Two Etudes CHORISTERS EST sT. el Greel ) 31C'i institution which survived till a fe ary 27, at the Theatre. .Chopil '.'PAUÜST METROPOLITAN OPERA Lexington This THE COMPANY, in Nocturne in F sharp.Chopil AEOLIAN HAIL, TI ES. AFT., Dec 31, FATHER IINN ondacto* STUDIO: 253 W. «nil ST.. NEW YORK. years ago New Orleans, we wrol action was made necessary, the man- Polonaise in A flat.Chopil some years ago in Grove's agement Irish tune from County Derry.Grainge -::,vPERFIELDfi,-'.'.\,"::,-' IK MITT "Dictionai states, because of the advance for the right hand « i ELL '¡Capriccio alone.Gan: hi triai m "S of Music and Musicians": "French at M Russian Symohonv Orchestra vpÍ'ÍmnÍment" UEST ANO MOST subscriptions tenon's < having exceeded all .... »u.lor '"'i H I.MI. SI SIMPLH'IEO METHOD LOUIS STILLMAN ex¬ Soniï.Lisz MODEST \I.T-i III II« ''VAN DYKE." 939 EIGHTH AVE.. NEAR 58TI Italian operas had La Chaise.Paganinni-Lisz PLANIST \- Tendier of Piano Literature. many performance pectations, present indications being La BAUER- in Campanella.Paganinni-Lisz lit L'nion Settlement Muslo S.-ho«.! VICTOR 14* WEST "'-'nd ST. Tel. 6150 Columbus. sometimes French, sometimes that the major part of the Mk; Loudon Charlton. Mason «s. P R A N S K I «-no r JOHN Uli |^»f\ COMPOSER, seating ca¬ Aeolian Hall, ^ : 1Ô p. in., piano ro llamlin Plane *** English, before the in *'or all VOCAL SI I DU»: .,: WEST loth ST. .\n.\M\It\M lliJiSIV/¦ *«v *«*». *w »IAMST, years 1800, ti pacity performances will be,| citai, by Muri «Silva: ixsTKl'CTIO NSTRUCTION towns and cities which wore then taken before 125 EAST S7th ST., N. \. (Wediioslf \ : COACH up the opening perform- Variations in 1> minor.Handc KATZEMBERGS . u, in SI Hi ll Caniuii Si most Gigue . '¦""" lirldgcport, Con M0 CATHEDRAL PARKWAY. Ts>L ittdw* Uli active communication with E anee. .Mozar CARNEGIE HALL &*&T DEC. 18 Philharmonic ¡M Tambourin .Rameau j KINGMAN Godowsk; '^¡T I I \ L U Huno rope. French wor that a Sonata AMERICAN DEBET JOSEF «iTK.\N»hV Coat**, ALICE SIEVER, \< ( 1..V/.AKU/ Instruí-tío Among Believing- large public unable .Scurlatl N"'*"-»1'0**v,""~a|5. M \\ I.. omiVnn'i s W» C. I 11 «C, I\ 4 Carnegie Hall. N. "Pygmalion" "Devin in the original foui ^¡MAUD MORGAN HAR&T Village," Dalayrac's "Nina," "L'Ama weeks will be interested in the .l«li-t GUSTAV PIANIST~ÂÏ 7, INSTRUCTION. oppor- Max Rosen D|7pl|/'irP ¦.Tho Rockingham," 210 WEST 56TH ST Statue." Monsigny's "Déserteur," Gr tunities afforded the AMI SEME.NTS SYMl'HOM r \»toR*- val L DLv^IVJuIa teacher. BROADWAY. TEL. by addition oi BEETHOVEN. PEAVEY I!,; COR. CIRCLE Igoo! try's "Zcmire et seven Wagner, Wi«*nlaw>ki, rdialkof« STUDIO: 121 CARNMilF: HALL,"£;,::N. Y* SI waj 109 East 14th St \ Azor," "Fausse «Magi performances, Mr. Campanini is 'BROOKLYN STUDIO: 99 EUCLID AVENUE. and "Richard C.ur ANNA de Lion" we preparing also to increase the numbei ¡ORATORIO Nat. Thurs. l.\.. 8:30. Sat. Ir¡ .*« ^¿e~adLER DI piETR0 ^f- known in Charleston, Phil of operas SOCIETY OF NETV SONATA RECITAL ,',an,VnSt'ÎSX,Vani! Piano. Baltimore, accordingly for the YORK. . Soloist CHARLOTTE 154 WES'J V.'h.I ST. 403 longei Direction of French Amerlcai ELLIOTT soprano Studio, Carnegie Hall, Wed.* Sat., p. M. delphia and New York in the last c period. The subscription hooks will b< Association t'.-r Musical Art. J MISCHA ELM AN cade of * * TEACHER OF SINGING. CHILDRENS CLASSE' harry the eighteenth century. closed on January 4, and the sale foi ESSI AH TCHAIKOVSKY. Violin t"on****** Studio: .118 W^t 59th St. Tel. Clrele S7Jb." ANDERTON From r WAGNER.Prelude »nd I ove I«*'»'**'*w Studio. «14 Carnegie Hall. 1820 to 18-15 more than a score single and miscellaneous Kline, i ':.«.;: Campbell, "TRIST.AN .iii.f ISOl l»l ZOE CHESHIRE performance: Jordan, «\rthur I.''-*1*' II'«"'rSIB the Italian, French and German oper will begin at the box office of Mlddleton K.-Uv 1 Mils* BiCKFORD '*;:.';;;;; INSTRUCTION A i f W I the Lex »AI.TEK DAMROSCH. Conductor. «¡in :¿»KffiG mr* V0ICL which made the Concerts, Recltnl«. WKST iiiiii, si WILLIS L. Ot\RATfHFI1 V.IlL,L,LiL.I\I FR PLACEMEN STUDIO. I78 WEST 97TII ST. up staple of forei ington Theatre on January L'O. 'hestra of N. y Symphony Society. "THE EVENT OF THIS SEASON" »n MA0IS0N AVENUE. Tel. 60S repertories were METROPOLITAN OPERfii Murray H frequently perform CARNEGIE HALL, DKC. t!7th. 8:15. Mon. al ». Morouf. Alda Howard, De Lu .Oratorio. to $2.50, Bos er 1 W 3) .vmpl,*t POSNER Cono-rt. by singers." Mr, Sonneck is more < Offlee, Roth it, t'ha'mers. Seguróla Cond Monteuz Studio ';x:i lililí \\ i:., x. \. Wed. at 8:15 Lodolctta. 1....:.¦:.. Caru Cha Socktt JANET BULLOCK WILLI MS DR.CARLE.DUFFTiRecitals. From his on mera. Didur Cond Mm 11 810 plicit: chapter music AMUSEMENTS ( .in"""' of sl\«.IM.. 122 Ha Vocal Instruction. Carnegie Hall, N. Y. Mon Thur». a; 8. Aid». Mu RUSSIAN TEACHEK Carnegli k Thurs. Home. 142 Claremont Charleston, S. we lo. Homer: Crimi .RACK ANDERSON Ave.. Mt. Vernon.' C., quote: samo. Mardones. Cond. Moran? MODEST AI.TMHI III! toD-iiK- 10» « EST -.7111 ST. VT« "From 1793 to the end of the c< Frl. at S. Faust. Parrar. Delaun c. B wan 1:< IRNKGIK II *. I ' :. THEO VAN YORX TENO yiyiy-:. }¦}.** WICKED pian*st Marttiiclll, Cou/inou, Botiller Col I. Monteux. New lear'n I.w,, I>.*< 31.Thur. Wl JaB. VOCAL STUDIO, 22 WEST 39TH "I OEI.IIA/E truction tury Charleston enjoyed a surprisir Sat. M 2 For*» del Destino. 1'onselle, Branlai A'"*-;*** | "Van Dyke Studio," 03» 8th AVE.. N. Y ly vigorous musical life. f'sru.-.-.-, Dc Luca, Mardones. Cond., Paul Voice, CompoHitioi During tin Sat. at S:15 ("5e. to $3) La Boheme. Alda, H äiELMAN .M)\< HIM SYSTEM. 324 I lit!» V \ years r. all .'. Martinelii, Bcotti, Seguróla. L'oi U st., MARTIN SMITH uí ;;. English opera flourished spl< i Papi. : i- \lg\ . and from til 1 &¦» XMAS DAY MAT. WED., DEC. 26. ». $j 1794 on I»EL |! " d until abc IE) ÍIUTH Tea ELli cnillDC HAROLD GLEASON jdidly ¡to $5) . I.. MAXINE .,- VIDDAI I A. OUUItVC Kuiael Joscff IV11VI rtLi VOICE Cl 1,1*11 *' Fifth Ave. New 1796, French and Braalau; AHhouee. Chalmer«. Kl.l.luTT>TnW|GHTaf:''' u ' MargsrMtia AS'I': I I'll .- Presbyterian Church, York City, I Italian operas w< PAGLIACCI THEATRE 110 West i)W\ Street. I'houe Rtvel 2632. Mu7.ii'. «'aru.- Montcsann C n '_««ffl RECITALS INSTRUCTION ' introduced by a company of Frer ] LA8T ^ men- rnivRAn MRS. I PP Pianist Artiste.Accompanist comedians who had managed to esci Mi l ; .xciEN DE VANNOZ «Ä *** **%^ «»¦...¦.¦-'. L ». the terrorists in Santo RECITALS «W8 W. lHtltli St. Tel Si Nicholas 905 ¦¦¦SB»»L fc Leschotliky|L<"dh<"'.,0'i.,hLMethod. Domingo. Sc 1 "' INSTRUCTION. 20 West Dlst" SL 1013 Thel^...í,VveD ig Fourteen Type« of »Vom« Ï Carnegie Hall. Mon. and came Ï0-NI6HT Thurs., p M that side by side with operas Assist' d Kmilv (,r<-"' CLARENCE . m . .. PIANIST Telephones: Circle 1350 ami at Lows« Homer ..I I'!»"» Schuyler iss3* Concert 8:30 ICI CIICK Studios, 207 W. 7:>th « Arne, Attwood, Shield and others si I ST ADLER 44TH STREET price« 12 Kobert ..WEST 72d ./',-<- JCLtntrV N y and 236 Linden nve Louzinot . THEATRE liki BROOKLYN by Rousseau, Grétry, Cimarosa, Paisi ENTIRE ORCHESTRA. Cond HAGEMAN. NV...VN ' I.MADTIKI GEL CANTO STUOI !o were heard at Charleston. This | SPECIAL MATINEE AMMAN IMANO M:i> HILADELPHIA GREENWALD )\"\\;. ^u, > t. LESLEY lYlALM. I «IX 1425 «roadway. N. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18 flux of French musicians exercised i At 2:30 P ORCHESTRA or i. o'Clock HirroDKOMK. Ko S, NGARIAN VIOLINIST t\f-rPEn^iToÑjr.l p«ím. i.Bowman, TO-DAV The Poch 214 influence also upon the concert-1: (SUNDAY AFTERNOON) at mun'o GROSSKOPF i lia ..'«¦igrince Gallery. ) Studios. Arlington Aye 2:j ïïïïïï Carnegie McMILLAfí A]îTAA 846 Clinton Ave. i Brooklyn Residence. 'I Not only did the singing members Russian Symphony Orchestr;a DEC. 17 1 iliac. SCHU&L&3.M -liiMNK..Soli £»J°¿$S&*£EE I