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TTTR RTTXDAT OHEGONIAN. POTITL-AND-. NOVEMBER SO. 1913.

Ida Lurig, who had retired and did not morrow. The giant returns to accept any more pupils. But when she America for an extensive concert tour heard the young American girl, Madame under the management of Haensel & Lurig was bo Impressed with her voice Jones, of Aeolian Hall, New York. Be- that she offered to give Miss Samrnis tween the Fall and Spring tour of Sle- a daily lesson and direct all her studies, zak he will be featured by the Na- voice, language, diction stage deport- tional Company, of Canada, as ment and acting tradition. the leading dramatic tenor, both on and To Melba Kubelik such brilliant achievement did this tour and. during the season in Montreal. young artist work and study that on This is the fourth season In America her return to New York she filled a tri- for Slezak. and the demand . for him umphant engagement at the huge Madison-- greatly exceeds the number of con- Square Garden as Wagnerian solo- cert dates allotted. make records ist with the great -Hous- e Orchestra. Then came a concert A distinguished archaeologist and ex- exclusively for the tour, the Itinerary pretty well scattered plorer who for several months past has over the East and the Middle West, and been excavating the Temple of Sais. Including appearances with some of the ,ln Egypt, says that he has found In EDITED P.Y JOSEPH M. QUENTIN." great stars, such as Madame Nordica, scriptions on monuments which prove PORTLAND people should awake to Schumann-Heink "and Campanari and the ancient Egyptians had musical in other members of the Metropolitan struments 4000 years offered to enjoy Opera Company. ago, and orchestration higrh-cla- ss more remarkable than anything VICTOR good concerts of popular and London next attracted Sibyl Samrnis, we now have. The unwritten law was music, at reasonable prices, by attend- and there she had the honor of being that prima donnas, or prime donne, as ing one or more of the series of con- soloist with the London Symphony Or- the Italians write, must take their own Melba (the great soprano) and Kubelik (the wonderful certs grlven Monday nights by the chestra. Sir Henry Wood conducting. lives at the moment of their greatest Violinist) will appear in joint recital December 4th at Portland Musical Bureau, at Christen-sen'- s Such favorable impression did she make vocal fame. Hall, Eleventh and Yamhill upon the veteran conductor, that he en- the Armory. Come in now and hear some of their TV 4 gaged her as a special feature for th'e Miss Marguerite streets. George Hotchklss Street, bari- I w Eleanor Moore, solo famous Victor records on the VICTROLiA. tone; f. Queen's Hall concerts and later on tour ist of the Mount Tabor Methodist Charles Swenson, pianist, and with the orchestra the leading organi- Church, sanfr "Fear Ye Not. Oh Israel' other well-know- n Portland musicians zation in Great Britain. (Dudley Buck) last Sunday. Miss Moore take part in these concerts and. the Since her return to America, Sibyl nas a rich voice of fine quality. - programmes are prepared to suit va- Sammls-MacDerm- id has sung with the MELBA RECORDS ried tastes. Theodore Thomas Orchestra of Chicago, A large and enthusiastic audience Lucia Mad Scene (Donizetti 88071 the Minneapolis Symphony, the St. Paul enjoyed the delightful recital by the Symphony and other leading orchestras faculty of St-- Helen's Hall last Mon Rigoletto Caro Nome (Verdi) 88078 Space now admitting, it is proper of this country and has been engage'd day night. Miss Bingham opened Traviata Ah, e . to speak of the rare musical treat af- as soloist at music festivals in New programme the tors' lui (Verdi) .88064 ST is w with the "Praeludium and "Goodbye" English forded at the concert of the Apollo York, Ann Arbor, Mich; Evanston 111., Toccata" (Lachner) ' which afforded a (Tosti), in 88065 Club male chorus, given under the di- and other large musical aTfairs, appear- excellent opportunity for the display "Ye Banks and Braes o' Bonnie Doon" rection of W. H. Boyer. last Tuesday ing world-famo- us with artists. or ner technique. In charming con (Robert Burns) . rilght, at the Masonic Temple Auditor- trast to this were her other numbers, a .88150 ium and to speak especially of the The choir of St. Mary's Catholic "Sarabande" of Bach, and lovely "Believe Me if All Those' Endearing Young splendid singing of the soloist, George Church, of Mrs. the Wilber Reed, tenor, from grand opera under the direction nowlng "Etude in D Flat" (Liszt). Miss Charms" (Thomas Moore) 88156 and concert work in , Germany Catherine Covach-Fredric- h. will render Merrill won warm applause with her (Or any of her other Victor Records) London, England. The Gaul's "Holy City" tonight at 8:16 excellent selections, given as they were and excellent o'clock Club, in a simple and winning way. The reci- singing of the male chorus has already rfiiYm niiitii ra Tin rfimifiirrim at Columbus with a chorus been reviewed. Mr. Reed visited this iriir of 40 voices and orchestra. The soloists tation from "Hiawatha" was accom city last Summer, when he was the will be Mrs. Nettie Greer Taylor, so- panied with warm sympathy and un- KUBELIK RECORDS derstanding by . Dyott. guest of his brother, C. I Reed, of prano; Mrs. R. W. Schmeer, contralto; Miss Adele Zapateado Upper Drive, Portland Heights, and Mr. Stryfeler and J. M. Keating, , Among the most enjoyable numbers of (Pablo de Sarasate) 74255 Joseph Lausch'er, the thoroughly Interesting programme sang before an invited company at the and baritone. All ot were Mtss Pierrot's Serenade (Albert Randegger, Jr.) 74256 University Club and at the First the soloists . are well known either Griffin's dances. In these Perpetuum Mobile Suite No. 3, Op. Church of Christ, Scientist. So much through choir or concert work. The two there was a happy variety ranging 34, No. of a favorable impression did Mr. Reed quartets and trios will be sung by from the sparkling vivacious Spanish 5 (Frank Ries) 74257 and his fine tenor voice make, that Misses Zeta Manning, Miss Olga John- dances to the exquisitely graceful "Blue he was invited to become a resident of son, Miss Gertrude King, Miss Celeste Danube." which suggested vividly the this city, and this Mr. Reed has Just Albln, Miss Gertrude Hogan and Mrs. undulating waves of the great river. decided to do. At the Apollo Club con- D. D. Morton. The personnel of the Miss Gesner proved herself a pianiste MELBA and KUBELIK cert, he was in magnificent voice and chorus: Mesdames Nettie Greer Taylor, of far more than ordinary attainments Ave Maria (Bach-Gouno- d) 89073 won much applause. He is a heroic, A. B. Holderman, H. A. Fredrlch, R. A. by her rendering of the first movements 57, grand opera tenor, and he sings at Duncan, G. L. Wolfe. F. Abercromble of the Beethoven Sonata Op. and she in altissimo and higher, with ease and and H. F. Blakeslee and Misses Zeta played with an ease and command of safety and with pleasure to his audi-'enc- e. Manning, Celeste Alon, Lela Muir, technical difficulties. The delightful, His is a big voice, under good Genevieve Layne, Edith Abst, Marlel ever-pleasi- aria from St. Saens' control, correctly placed and of unus- Johnson, Hllden Melsen, Ruth Brady. "Samson and Delilah" was rendered by Seat sale opens December 1st at our store. ually Addie Thayer; Catherine Franey; Mes- Miss Patterson in a charming manner. fine quality. He takes care to Par-ce- Prices: $3.50, $3, $2.50, $2, $1.50, $1. pronounce every syllable andthe. re- dames Schmeer, D. S. Norton, R. ll The two English songs in her first sult is that his clear and distinct enun- and E. Kraenick and Misses Ger- group afforded fine contrast and the Management: Lois Steers-Wyn- n Coman. ciation is a. treat. Would that more trude Kunz, Oiga Johnson. Nina Joy, Bemberg "Chant Hindu" gave opportu- high-clas- s singers, would speak so dis- Mae Breslin, May Keating and Ger- nity for much dramatic interpretation. tinctly in singing. Mr. Reed sings trude Hogan, contraltos; W. Stryfeller, Altogether the recital was one of high with facility in English, German and Scott Kent. A. J. Kraft, J. A. Kraft, T. standard. Italian, and his specialty is Wagner's W. Sullwan, tenors: Joseph Tauscher music. What a splendid he R. A. Cams, F. A. Ponto, E. Kraenick, The monthly recital by students of would make. Now hat Mr. Reed has J. Burr Eder. William Darby and E. piano music under direction of Mrs. Hans been prevailed upon to take up his Louis Fredrlch, bassos. Orchestra: Pi- Hewitt in Rose City Park, was a pleas- residence in Portland it Is to be hoped ano, Miss E. Mahoney: organ. Miss Lu-ci- le ant affair. The programme: "Groups he will make this city his permanent Chilcote; violins, Miss Julia Burke, of Heller Etudes," by Misses Frances home. There is always room for such Miss Marie Chapman. Miss Agnes Duffy, Jones, Gladys Hewitt and Varle Wil- ,, , , J. Kennedy, Mrs. F, Hoesly; cellos. Miss Sc a good tenor voice as his is. He will son; "Flying Leaves" (Kolling), Ber-nlt- a Sherman,;Mlsy appear r Alice Cearns, M. Seibert: clarinet, M. Go. in public recital soon. Moody; "Tarentelle" (Beaumont), .1 Ulfrand; cornet, F. P. Mueller: trom- Song" (Men- VH.-1U- IALKINO MACHINES. "W PIANOLA. PIANOS Hugh Bal-dr- a. Jean McEachern; "Spring STEIN WAY. Portlanders are assured of a brilliant bone, F. Robinson; drums, delssohn), Gladys Ellsworth; "II Tro- WEBER AND OTHER PIANOa opera season when the National Grand ' vatore," Mrs. H. Kohlmann; trio "Le Opera Company appears for four per- Secret" (Gantler). Hannah Belle Elli- Morrison at Sixth, Portland, Opp. P. O. formances next February under the di- Miss Genevieve Peck substituted at son, David Ellison and Mrs. Hewitt. rection of the Portland Grand Opera Temple Beth Israel during the tempor- Other students present were: Misses Association, if the enthusiastic news- ary absence, last Friday and yesterday, Annie Ellison, Florence Harris. Isabel paper comments relative to the open- of Mrs. Rose. Bloch Bauer. Kamrodt, Mrs. F. Jensen and Bruce Mc- ing of the company in Montreal last Eachern. E. W. Pierce, R. C. Dodge and C. H. 'Pilgrims' Chorus" (Wagner), choir week can be taken as a criterion. The Membership .for November of the Cunningham; chorus, "'Work." the and Diamond Saxaphone Quartet; critics for both the Montreal and New Treble Clef Club, Mrs. Rose Coursen At the teachers' institute for Multno- White Wings of the choir; Diamond "In Paradisum" (Du Bois); cho- York newspapers highly praised Reed, are: Mrs. Ralph rus, On" the " director, Hahn, mah County, held last Tuesday In the Saxaphone Quartet, "The Holy City" "Pass It (Stebblns), the White work of the artists, particularly in Mrs. Nettie Greer-Taylo- r, Miss Hazel Public Library building, this music was (Adams), W. H. Bequaith, W. Bicknell, Wing; chorus, "There Is a Land" (Smie-ton- ), "Butterfly" and "La Gioconda," which Koontz, Mrs. J. H. Tuttle, Miss Helen wellrendered: Violin solo (a) "Air on W. H. Keen and George C. Hayner; solo, choir; sextet (Donizetti). Diamond will be presented in Portland along White, Mrs. Margaret Gray, Mrs. Helen G string" (Bach); (b) "Amaryllis" (Loui3 "Aria for Bass" from "St. Paul" (Men- Saxaphone Quartet; double male quar- - with "Lohengrin" and "." The Brlgham Gregg, Miss Maurene Camp- XIII), Walter A. Bacon r vocal solo, del ssohnEuseneRSte inmetz ch qrus, (Concluded on Page 0. 1 Montreal Star, ultra conservative, de- bell. Miss Madeline Stone, Miss Clea "Afterwards" (Mullen) Andrew B. clared that Marie Rappold, who sang Nickerson, Mrs. Jennie Donnell-Mc-Kalso- n Caughey, and encore, "There Let Me the title role in "Gioconda," the open- Mrs. Virginia Merges-Kletze- r, Rest" (Bingham). The accompanist was ing night "sang as one inspired." Re- Miss Genevieve Butterfleld, Mrs. Belle Arthur Von Gessen. garding "Butterfly" the Montreal Willis-Sherma- n, Mrs. R. W. Schmeer, Star's critic says. "It is certainly that Mrs. Rose Friedle-Glanvel- ll and Mrs. An interesting meeting was held at the production of "Butterfly" Tuesday Donald Lauront. Miss Margaret Malar-ke- y the home of H. L. Krueger, in Irving-to- n night was one of the best ever seen in accompanied. Members of the Park, for the purpose of organiz- Melba and Kubelik Montreal. There was a smoothness Tuesday Afternoon Music Club, Mrs. ing a singing society which will be about the performance, a confidence Rose Coursen Reed, director, are: Miss known in the future as "The Cantabile and a close sympathy between every- Marie Roberts, Miss Gertrude Ort, Miss music-love- rs who body Chorus." About 30 Portland appear at the which added to the soundly ar- Simmons, Mrs. J. E. Bonbright, Miss assembled, from- - whom these tistic efforts of Jacchfa, Vlllani, Gau-den- zi Thayer, Miss Pauline Bohnsen, Mrs. Segura-Tallie- n officers were elected: Miss Martha and and resulted It H. Goddard, Miss Marie Silcocks, Glawe, president; Miss Laura W. Wal-ther- s, In general satisfaction." Miss Pauline Jacobsen, Miss Marion vice-preside- Mrs. Henry Ells- Brodie, Miss Denholnr, Mrs. R. D. Stone, worth Harris, treasurer; Miss G. M. At the White Temple tonight the Miss Helen Dekum, Mrs. G. W. Stanley, Krueger, corresponding secretary, choir will furnish special music. Mrs. Miss Nina Dressier. Miss Mildred Ste- and . M Miss Butzloff, A so- (Buzzi-Peccla- T Helene librarian. Weinstein will sing "Gloria" ), phenson, Mrs. H. C. Fixot, Miss Alma cial hour was spent and the members Mr. Hoose, "Come to the Land Brune and Mrs. Bond. adjourned to meet again Friday. H. L. of Rest" (Greeley) and Mrs. Hutchin- Krueger, a well-know- n musical direc- son and Stuart McGuire a duet. "Ex- - John Coleman's Scotch concert last tor and recently from Chicago, has ac- alt Him." FOSTLAND MUSICIANS ACTIVE tN Tuesday In CLKRENT MUSIC EVENTS. night Christensen's Hall cepted the conductorshlp of the Cant- was a big success musically, and there abile Chorus. Thursday Evening Miss Adel Bamlckel, vocal soloist, Mils Elizabeth Hoben, piano ac- was much enthusiasm. Mr. Coleman Is and Miss M. Chapman, violinist, will companist and director of Scotch a clever Scotch comedian, and since he A sacred concert under the direction December 4th render musical selections at the next concert, CHristeosen's Hall, last Tues- has joined the professional ranks he is of J. H. Cowen, will take place tonight meeting of Parent-Teache- rs Associa- day night. one of the best in the business in de- in Sunnyside Congregational Church, 1 Scotch comedy, song tion, Shattuck School, Tuesday. Mrs. Nettie Greer . Taylor, one of lineating both in and the programme is: Organ preluda, make records only for the soloists at the rendition of Gaul's and story. His humor is infectious and "Grand offertoire de Cecile" (Batiste): Harold Bauer, the eminent pianist, "Holy City," at Columbus clubrooms, he is a natural funmaker. Mr Coleman chorus, "Lift Up Thine Eyes" from the passed recently through Portland from next Sunday night. was assisted by Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer "Elijah" (Mendelssohn), ladies' chorus; San Francisco, where he gave soprano; and Mrs. Rose Coursen Reed, who both male "To O three Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer, Bang Scotch songs In style, trio, Thee. Father" (Verdi), concerts, to Seattle, where he played. Mrs. Delphine Marx, contralto; N. A. ' excellent It is deeply regretted by Portland mu- winning much applause. Others who Hoose, tenor; Hartrldsre Whipp, bari- appeared to good advantage on en- MUSICAL DIRECTORY. sic lovers that a concert by Mr. Bauer tone, and Mrs. Leonora Whlpp, the oould not be 'arranged in this city. Miss Fisher joyable programme were: Frank D. Dorothea Nash, who has studied two director. Elks' memorial services, Hennessy, baritone; the Misses Chap- Astoria, -- - VIC Or., next Sunday. ii TOR different seasons with Mr. Bauer, In man and Wagner, violin, 'cello and m i i.nr a i m lir a and in Switzerland, had the pleas- piano soloists; Miss Elizabeth Hoben, Melba and Campanari ure of entertaining her teacher at piano accompanist and director; Misses AT THE METROPOLITAN, Hoe-be- r; Agnes Pottage, fancy danc- lunch at her apartment In the St. Fran- Darling Are You." Miss Gertrude Jessie and Were Chosen to Create the Leading cis. piano solos, "Marche Militaire," I l ers: Weinberger's orchestra, and Pipe Roles in Breeze," Major Macdonald, bagpipe player. Miss Opera. Puccini's Greatest Melba Records Portland. "Southern Sefettle. Hoben possesses marked ability as a "La Boheme." The Reed College Chorus has begun and "Pike Twostep." St. Louis, played piano No. Size. Price. rehearsal for a Christmas concert to at the three expositions, Mrs. Van accompanist, and is one of the HAROLD HURLBUT Believe Me if All Those Endearing Young Charms, be given college Brakle; vocal solo. "Good Bye." Mrs. best amateur piano authorities In this TEACHER OF VOICE) M the on the evening Oregon. (Late of ), in English Thomas Moore S8156 12 $3.00 of December 19. The first public ap- Eva Gill; cowboy song. In costume, "Our line In pearance of the Reed Chorus was at a Montana, four society bells and four Is Campanarl's Only Authorized Boheme Addio (Act II) 8S072 12 3.00 similar year, society beaux; vocal solo, "The Sere- Mrs. Delphine Marx was soloist at Pupil. Boheme Mi chiamano Mimi (Act 1) 88074 concert last and in the 404 Eilera Bids;. . 2291. 12 3.00 coming concert many of the songs used nade," Miss Ethel Edick; violin solo. the opening of the new playground at Tabor Boheme O soave fanciulla (Act I) last year will be sung. The chorus will "Mexican Intermezzo," Miss Gertrude Peninsula yesterday. Mrs. Marx was render a group of three Bohemian car- Hoeber; vocal solo, "If You Had a soloist also at the tea given at the Duet with Caruso 95200 12 5.00 ols and two French carols, while a Sweetheart," Miss Elizabeth Johnson; residence of Archbishop Christie. Faust Air des bijoux (Jewel Song) in French ladies' quartet will sing one vocal solo, "Daddy. Don't Cry." Mrs. Gounod 880G6 French Redding Koon; vocal solo, "Angels balancing of the programme with a se- The Charles 12 3.00 carol, the male chorus three old Eng- His or second concert for the Scholar- CARL DENTON Good-By- e English lish carols, and mixed quartet bale Watch Keep," violin obligato, a lection two of a light nature. ship Fund of the Christian Brothers AND ASSISTANTS, (Addio) in Paolo Tosti 88063 12 3.00 "Stille lullaby, Mrs. Eastern orchestras, managed on a College Hamlet Scene et d'Ophelie (Mad Scene) acht, Heilige, Nacht." which was one Carlin De Witt Joslyn. different basis, with all their men on promises to be an interesting PIANO, PIPE ORGAN. VIOLIN. Air of the most successful numbers on the regular devoting event Wednesday night. An Interest- Honorary Local Representative of French Ambroise Thomas 88251 12 3.00 programme last Christmas. Raymond Miss Carmel Sullivan, harpist, played orchestra salaries and ing programme is being prepared, con- the " Royal of Music," their time to orchestra work, meet this spe- Academy La Serenata (Serenade) (Harp acc. by Ada Sassoli) Bran ion will sing . sisting of original .compositions, London, England. a solo. The last part with success at a concert at Pacific demand for popular muslo by giving oc- Paolo Tosti 88079 12 3.00 of the programme will be by the chorus University, Forest Grove, Or., and la casional popular concerts. Portland's cialties from the theaters, piano and 49 North Twentieth St. Main 4129. from "The Messiah" (Handel). The part also engaged to play harp solos at orchestra simply combines the two on vocal duets, two chorus glee, clubs, Lo, Here the Gentle Lark (Flute obb. by Lem- - chosen Is the section beginning with the programme, vocal and harp solos. The most san- Kalama, Wash.. December 12. the one playing the great- guine expectations oo mone) in Lnglish Bishop 88073 12 3.00 "Pastoral Symphony" through th est and most serious of the world's are that worthy Lucia Scena della Pazzia (Mad Scene) (Flute "Gloria." MiBS Phila McDuffee will sing A prominent symphonies, magnificent a cause as the education of deserving the recitatives in this part. musical Journal In the overtures and boys will be an incentive to the gen- Leonora Fisher Whipp obb. by Lemmone) Donizetti 88071 12 3.00 East takes occasion' In a recent issue suites by the world's best masters and erous public. The programme: Intro- to criticise editorially the "light nuisic" In addition such offerings, as the well-like- d Mattinata Paolo Tosti 88077 12 3.00 Among Brlghftm-Gregg- 's Wolf-Ferrar- ductory remarks, Manning; Rec- Mrs. Helen found on the programmes of the Port- "Intermezzo" from i's John TEACHER OF PIANO AND ORGAN Nozze di Figaro Voi die sapete Mozart 880(57 12 3.00 numbers at the muslcale to be given at V tor Violin Trio. "Miserere" (from "II land Symphony Orchestra. It calls at- "The Jewels of the Madonna." Trovatore") Studio 304 Building. Uh, Lovely .Night, English Landon Ronald 88182 12 3.00 Multnomah Hotel ballroom December tention to the Delibes (Verdi). Miss Alice Moore, Ellen in 16, under Rose Coursen-Reed'- s direc- and Massenet mandolin; F. J. Courtney, Rector octave Itevldence Seward Hotel. Otello Ave Maria (Hail, Marv) 8814!) 12 3.00 tion, are "Chanson numbers, jtnd deplores this "catering to What can be accomplished by the violin; J. Nash, Rector viola; A. R. Provencale" (Augusta popular taste," pointing out that East- "grit" and of Ameri- Phone Main 714. Otello Salce, Salee (Willow Song) Giuseppe Verdi 88148 12 3.00 Holmes); a dainty Italian serenade, ern symphony programmes determination the Wirt, Rector violin, and Mrs. Minnie ; are strictly can girl, when she really sets herself Thompson Carty, Pensieroso Sweet Bird (Flute obligato) in Eng "Mattlnata" (Leoncavallo) "A Birth- classical and of a uniformly heavy, na- accompanist; piano day" (Woodman), and "Strampelchen" ture. a goal to win is strikingly illustrated solo, "Kammenol Ostrow" (Rubenstein), lish G. F. Handel 88068 12 3.00 Hlldach). Mrs. Gregg has a brilliant in tha career of Sibyl Sammia Mac-Dermi- d, William C. Schuster; vocal (a), "Where GEORGE WILBER REED Per valli per bosihi Duet with Gilibert 89011 12 4.00 Carl Denton, conductor of the orches. who been engaged as solo- the Shannon (Russell), colorature soprano voice, and will be tra for the coming concert, whose at- has River Flows" OF LONDON AND BERLIN, Kigoletto Caro Nome Giuseppe Verdi 88078 12 3.00 heard In two groups of three songs each. tention had been to ist for the February concert of the with tenor solo, Francis Fletcher; (b) called this, said: Apollo Club male chorus. . "Legend of the Bells" (Planquette), In Portland for a Few Weeks, Se saran rose (Melba Waltz) Luigi Ardito 88070 12 3.00 "It is true that we have made certain Born. on a Normandy." " This musical programme will be ren concessions to the popular taste in our Dakota ranch, with limited from "The Chimes of Available for Concerts, Recitals, etc. Vissi d'arte Giaeomo Puccini 88075 12 3.00 dered at the Elks" memorial service in programmes, reason we opportunities for music or study, ex- Knights of Columbus Glee Club, Daniel A Limited Vumbrr of Pupils Accepted Traviata Ah, e lui Giuseppe Verdi 88064 12 3.00 the White Temple, December 7, by a for the that cepting those offered at Pierre, Miss H. Wilson, director; original reading, fors' want to reach all classes. We feel that Samrnis was induced to come Chicago "Lay Lowly Shepherd." EILKRS BLDG, Ye Banks and Braes Bonnie Doon, in English quartet composed of Mrs. Herman A, the public must be entertained as well to of the Francis o' 1'olltz, soprano; Mrs. Sarah Glance as for a course of study at the American Murray, Northwestern Conservatory of Robert Burns 88150 12 3.00 Instructed and we try to meet that Conservatory, where Music; O Merry Bowman, contralto; Dr. R. M. Emerson. demand by playing on each programme every her teachers held vocal duet, Tell Us tenor, and M. L. Bowman, bass, and one or two out encouragement. She was a Birds of Spring" (White). Miss Anna numbers that, while they keen and earnest student was Matehiner, soprano; Mrs. Rose Krledle-Gianell- l, Marie Soule, Bac. William R. Boone, organist: Organ, are not in any way of a 'cheap' or com- a and it but A.S. "Meditation" (Sturges), Mr. Boone mon character, are yet of a to short time until she was ready for contralto'. Specialties from the Ik Kubelik quartet. "Softly the Silent Night (Neld- - nature professional engagements. While still Lyric Theater. Harp solo (a) "Revel PIANO AND HARMONY. Records please even the untrained ear. The a mobile-Pierr- ot -- 3 linger); soprano solo, "And God Shall 'Irish Rhapsody," by Victor student, for two seasons, she toured of the Elves" (Oberther): (b) "Autumn" Pupils prepared for concerts, applied har- Perpetuum Suite No. Opus 34, No. 5 Wipe Away Ail Tears" (Roma), writ- Herbert. with the Chicago Marine Band as solo- (Thomas), Miss Carmel Sullivan. Piano mony taught without extra charge. Begin- Franz Ries 74257 12 1.50 might be interpreted to be 'light,' yet ist and won popularity for duo, "Hungarian Rhapsodic" (Low), ners taken. Lessons in class if desired. ten especially lor the Elks' memorial embracing as it does the national songs throughout lierselr Methods I.eschetizky, German and VlrsIL 's Serenade Alberto Randegger Jr. 74250 12 1 .50. eervlce, Mrs. Polltz; quartet," "I'm a ana Daiiaas oi Ireland, has a classl the United States that but first piano, Mrs. Minnie Thompson Studios. 2r2 13th st., near Main. Phones, Pilgrim" (Marston), with contralto solo it few singers have gained. Carty. and second piano, Arthur Von Marshall 520, A 7232. Zapateado Pablo de Sarasate 74255 12 1.50 cal worth. I endeavor each time to Always ambitious, Miss Samrnis had (a) "Lovely Night," by Mrs. Bowman; bass solo. "Lead Us place some distinctly American com upon Jessen: chorus to Rest" (Meir), Mr. Bowman: quartet. poser on my programme. my set her heart a finishing course in "Barcarolle,"" "Tales of Hoffman" (Of- In later Paris, to be accepted artist-pup- il kock or Ages' (Dudley Buck): organ. concert, I shall produce Mac Dowell's as an fenbach): (b) "When the Daylight The Gleason Piano School Ours is the most perfectly equipped Vietrola establishment in "Marche Religieuse" (Guilmant), Mr. by some one of the great masters. poes" (Neidlinger), Wednesday Wom- Removed to Indian suite. The San Francisco or Knowing not a soul in Paris, Sibyl J. Belcher, di- Portland We have a special stock of Melba and Kubelik records on Boone. playing en's Chorus, William 506-7-- 8 . chestra is that number this Samrnis set sail to stain wat she had rector, and Miss Maud Belcher, ac- ROYAL BUILDING hand. Come in and hear your favorite selection. Winter, as is also the New York Phil planned and worked for. To go aloe companist. Soprano solo (a) "As Thro' Morrison and Broadway. The Music Students' Club will pre harmonic, while the 'Meistersingers to a foreign country, knowing sent Mrs. Carlin De Witt Joselyn, song Vorspiel," the opening number of nothing the Street" (Puccini), (b) "One Perfect Practice Rooms. composer, the of the language and with a limner, Day" (Ashford), Mrs. Minnie Thomp- writer and in recital at Lin- programme to be given in this city De amount of money which must last, took son Carty; specialties, Pantages Thea- Evening Appointments. coln High School Auditorium Tuesday cember .14, is one of the most widely a great deal of courage. night at 8:30 o'clock and the pro- played and popular Wagnerian over Arrived in ter; vocal, "My Heart Goes Back to San Tel. Main 37J4. gramme, Paris, she secured accommodations at Francisco" (Coleman), "Jock" Cole-rrta- n, all numbers composed by Mrs. tures known." the Girls' Club. Marches! was the Scotch comedian; Miss Elizabeth Joslyn. Is: Piano solos, "Marche Mon While Eastern critics deplore the chosen teacher, but the fact that all Hoben, accompanist. Mandolin solo, the: musical bureau talgne" and "Valse Bluette," Mrs. Van scarcity of heavy numbers on the Port lessons were in class, the great A. Brakle: vocal solo, "Music Thy Power land programmes, Portland audiences was that "La Von Allays" (Wirt), R. Wirt: POPULAR CONCERT song, teacher getting old and capricious, specialties. Empress Theater. Award- Christensen's Hall, MORRISON Is Love." concert waltz with vio continue to applaud to the echo those often forgetting her class entirely, dia ing door prize. STREET AT BROADWAY lin obligato, Mrs. Carlin De Witt Jos same light numbers that have fallen not seem to TJakota girl of Every Monday at 8 P. M. - the exactly A Dil;-w- Dollar Concert for a Quarter. Other Stores: lyn; dramatic recitation, "The Miner," under the Eastern ban, proving, to the what she had- come to Paris for. nt Leo Slezak, the Czech tenor, who San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, San Jose, Olga , has Mrs. Albert. Miss Fallenius, Mr. Street, Miss Hendrickson; vocal solo. satisfaction of the orchestra men, that ftiidy put her in touch wit'-- c been passing the Summer In Europe Mr. Swenson. Fresno, Los Angeles, San Diego, Cal., and Reno, Nev. "Love 8 Way, Mrs. M. E. Grlder: vocal there is a distinct demand on the part woman who had been March Ai and play, in New York concert-goer- s ct work arrives These Concerts Will Be Continued In- solos, ."Mother and Home," and "Whose of a majority of the for a assistant for many years Mme. on the "Kaiserin Auguste. Victoria", to definitely. .