PATTY gCSPAY, NOVEMBER 26, IMP- #1— NEW-YORK TBIBOSE. MUSICAL NOTF.S *?3COMMENT
solo-per- gramme was by her artist-pupils MUSICAL. MUSICAL. in the society's The rendered \u25a0 hall ts-ni.cht. as follows: ttoven; "Der Kuss," Beethoven: "TTprrr. dv Gluck an Emanuel Miss Maria Hraba. mezzo-so- REMOVAL NOTICE. laechelst." Brahms: "Yon j formers will be Alma Carl Ftthrich prano; Mrs. Mary Richardson, contralto; ntir zuweilen Ondricek. A new work by The Metropolitan Waldb?kraenrter Ho«he." Brahms: Tor Craig Campbell, tenor. J. Stuyvesant Kins- entitled "Half Rlngelhaar," low, Jackson, Sonncnaufgans/' Meyer; der \u25a0 basso cantante, and Oscar "Lauf j society **«£?£ullus I* Alfred the and its conductor °° ' DORA
Opera Hou*e this week will panist being her Marie F. MacCon- &FINNISH 3T sister. pupils. SCANDINAVIAN Sp-clairj. eller s FtnmWi M [* Mad* a the ,-v.rrormance on Thanksgi^np even- nell. A School Whrr. Scandinavian sad*• ***T t>e . will... STUDIO HALX. EAST 34TH .ST. of On this occasion Ma*. sens? *\u25a0 Amy I IN'GA f Depi.l. AAGE FREDERICKS W.iaj HOI.G2* ing "fUiroJetto." Following is the list of Miss Grant and Charles L. ?afford FACULTY: HOEGSBRO Piano Department who will sing the role of will present "Par- T BIRKEROD TERRY (Voice), PETER MOLLSR TC-!lc>. Orr ar.4-r \u25a0• Nellie M-'lba. sing*: 613) their rocltal on the opera of PETER HOLLER. «p-cla! course Of pru -a .---.-»V* lorte*c*m. appearance at French a direction A i-tii;,»j Gilaa. *V.\ make her first 0*!"".0 DM sifal" at Miss Grants studio to-day and i Moyrm v CONCERTS. -\u25a0-. on ayptlcar-.or. this opera house alisr an absence of many SSSSrta *!"".\u25a0...:. • next Sunday an 1 on next Tuesday after- barytone. Maurice Where the Be* Sucks \u25a0•"•*3»r^.?sEsCluck ! seasons, ai the French Vienl che pol Sereno Handel noon at 3.30 o'clock. Miss Grant pave a Jienaud. willbe heard Ear the first time as Da Tempeste .".Grieg recital on "Salome" in Albany on Novem- Metropolitan organizu- Em Traum Franz FOR a member cf th© Fur Musik ber IS. REGiTALS fOR RECEPTIOMS course, will sing .Brahms Lfturfs Dance*. ill •>•••!•«««" Mr Renaud. of the Llebestreu v lcen C'TIIJITfI111IITJITIIIMl IXttnrtivrlr xior" Van shonld be made is repirded as one of his Kurze An.'. wort v.™_ri»rt William Carl will play, for the first Bookimra ill111IIII(1 ivr?£. .a*** tit:-? role, which Ar. elne S<*Bne C. IIIf'^dZor part thn. Sechsj&hnsce '''YVwlader. .. SlbelUsSibelius time In America, a new by John R,a,.,n^ Rat... lIiIJJJJ finest imreryonations. Another newcomer Doch raein Vngel kehrt nicht a u* sonata U1UUIU the Spanish Ostern , Adam Krygell, the composer, at York. 209 *Is:!:.Tn tr> il-tronoJitan will be 1 Swedish 50-58 East 34th Street. Saw Phone the Serale-Je Nonnette 7 ',__. organ Presby- ierMetropolitan Opera House. lime. Maria Edward Ohio, respectively. To-morrow evening she U nE^P^^t'- gP A^u^. . ,r^SD,, Fjr?»r» of Mn^lc. CALENDAR FOR THU CURRENT: WEEK. Fiftj-nlnth Ctty. voisr.j: Russian tenor. Hermann Jadlowker. "Wednesday evening:, November 23. the Bee- Maurice the violinist, played at Conservatory 212 W«rt «t« ?f. T. Nltke. Thorough Instruction in all feaWMlMi of veto b* h*>£>.rd her«» lor the nrst time this thoven Opus 74. two movements musical at Berkeley Theatre last Sunday, German astali Quartet. a Personal att^atios to --iivi^ia, puptls. cason is in cast vrM S p. m.. concert of the Symphony Society; Carnegie Hail. Franck Quartet and the accompanist. Koaolfo Others the SUNDAY—SUND New Theatre Opera House, p. m., from the Cesar with Miss Koinger as the OF MUSIC t3th Year Begin* October Third. 19W. and ScgTirola. ,-, rp* ccr:- -ecital fry G«orge Hamlin: Metropolitan 8:30 Haydn major. graduate tie :»ietsrs Scotti. Didur D^ ,-, -:!& p. recital of pianoforte and violm Quartet in G Miss Koinger is a of the Paris AYE. KATE 3. CHITTENDEX. Dcaa of Facsltr popular "concert. Be Theatre m.. 4 306 MADISON ilr.Toscar.ini villconduct. by Mr. ar.d Mrs. David Mannes: College of the City of New York. Conservatory. XEAR 42D. _ EI"ROrEA.V. "Wedne?- Vanatas^; . recital, A Baldwin; Academy of Music. Brooklyn. The programmes of the Marum-Slnzig . %.-KE "'La. Gioconda" -R-ill be erlvcn or. v n -41 n'can by Samuel Carnegie - ' Society; Chamber Muck: Hall. ensemble concerts will much that is glvins an \u25a0 Con%ert of the Philharmonic offer Miss Hanna M. Bodell intends .\?~^ ."\u25a0 recital by Mahelle MacConnell; Arion Hall. 8 p. m., High School of Hall 8:15 m.. sons Mlas interesting and new to the lovers of cham- opera next spring, in which she will pre- Music I by MLrnorgesanpverein Arion. Harriet »<-Q!*T»r Director. Specla! "'."=" fif \u25a0 concert the music. given many good - House, 8 p. m., opera. "La Boheme' ; Acad- ber These concert? will be sent for public approval the »f.r.n*ra 348 Mar.ftattas .A"* r.«ra- ].\u2666••& «-, - MONDAY—w Metropolitan- Opera Italian Gotham, - * oklyn. p. lecture by Gregory Mason on Aren- in the concert hall of the Hotel a voices her several classes. Th» opera A fading artia" M«'-To!.:ai ™rr .nf 5:15 m.. Daniel recital, in ELOCUTION' ar.d all Orchestral Insirum-n In&DOnkr First Presbyterian Church, S:ls p. m.. tree organ by room well suited to the intimate character will be given In Carnegie Lyceum. A. uAnOUiICOp-ra Co. 3O v«n- erserleacs. v- eky ar.d* Faure": ART OF -IN' IN.' William C. Carl. of the music. Among the important works b«?lantngr "Ca- Society;; p. m., trozr. to finish. Carina'* brcatk farr'cip 8:15 p. m. concert of the Philharmonic 3 Agnes Sumner Geer. monologise and child *-" Car-.-g> TUESDAY— Kail. Hal!. 3 p. m.. which will receive their first performance M controller. =~nd cfr«ra!a- Sal:. concert of Bongs and airs by Alessa ndro Bonn: Mendelssohn impersonator, gave her second "studio af- Thurßda^E^y CATAI.OGUE. | \u25a0 Adolpfa 8:15 p. m.. song recital, by Bertram in New York are the following: Sonata in r-Qk pianoforte recftal by Borchard: Saturday at the Waldorf- Fchwahn. C sharp minor, for violin and piano, by ternoon" last Lamperli School «S House, opera. ''La . ; Schumann; Among those who took part were \u25a0 . \u25a0 WEDNESDAY—Metropolitan_ Opera S n. m.. Italian Gioconda sonata in G minor, by Leonide Astoria. Art Mm<» Nolan. Director. PagHini'ra a ?P*d»i^. .. music, Olive Adams Musical Mendelssohn Hall. s i:. m.. concert of chamber by the Mead Nicolaiew; quartet, for strings, in F major, two of her pupils, Miss Margaret Instifiita of a V>!«t «4th St.. n^ax C^n.tral Park W-n. sucg bj: lir Caroso. II City p. m free organ recital by Samuel gay* Quartet: Coness of the of New York. 4 Society. by quartet, and Miss Elsie Schweikart. who reci- \u25a0 Academy Of UuEic. Brooklyn, concert of th? Symphony Glinka: for strings, in D minor. of the City of Maw York. „•:,., A. BaJd-win: and monologues. Others who ap- MetropoHtar. Opera House, lp m. opera. "Parslfar; 8 \\ m.. by Zolotareff; Two Dances (quintet), for tations BACHELLER THURSDAY— German peared Anthony in readings: FRANK DAMROSCH. Director. • as \u25a0 • -a. "Rigoietto." strings and piano, by Debussy— were Bower. CONCERT ten:' \u25a0 mad TEACHER I'!- Walkure/' with thr- same cast Itahar. Danse Morton, Con- Metropoii- barytone: the Misses «ichoo! of Music. 12.> East S-tth Street. __^ Friday evening, including Mraes FfIiDAY-Cameric Kali. Z p. m.. concert of the Philharmonic Society: Sacre. and Dans* Profane. William .An Endowed «r. last House, opera, "Cavalleria Ru&ticana ana •\u25a0:.-!- Shaw. Corinne Wilson and Alta Wicknamu Fornia. Sparkes. tar. "Opera Sp. m.. Italian The first concert will be given on Decem- stance The opportunities of the I—lllills are In- "U'cldt. MmnFnaJ a»:ci Yolo, who sang: Miss Helen Horine. who ability MattfeW " Symphony ber 11. tended only for students of natural JOHN W. HALL ~."a.r« D.vck. Oerner. Wakefield. concert the Young People"? Sp- Oliver, who SATURDAY-Carnorie HalL rt. rru of whistled, Miss Beatrice ; rt \ HER OF BtSGESG. Wo*hning Burrian. House, p Walkure"; Academy of Music. and an purpose to*« seriou? wcrk. iauiS ar.rl M^s?rs cittv. Metropolitan Opera 2 m.f "Die w th earnest g<3.}»?4 faiw*g*r Hall. The following is the programme nf accepted. >>w York. Ruysdacl. is announced for Brooklyn. "Orfeo e«I Buridice." the pace- and bo others will b* fisoineT r^r.'l song given }>y Continued on fifth s tvill con- recital To be Bertram and 'is!'- iR-'ormation audress Faturray? matinee. Mr Herts 9chwahn, For cataloe %»^ll \u25a0»**• In Mendelssohn Hall on Tuesday yrks. Thorouajr!. K cp-ran- evening. o: \u25a0iV East 2ftth On Saturday evening T .e will Baritone ;ui:ttl«- r>utch Garden." Loomis; "Turn WI« bi.st Dv meine Koen:*ir. i it«d to impart the art of a!! PIANO Per Asra Rubins: Any student Wip riili--ntly works A. K. VTBGII- Scotch; Not Myself at "oir Being >_ and "Heart. j Traum durch rite Dampening. . [ DE Prospectus end Interesting para- Sfiussst.iuss I and Arranged. send for — \ ) ' EniertaJnment^ Musicals Not Somnv." Hies. ; Cecllie . > TALENT phlen. Addr-ss A. K. VIBGIU 43 East c | FXOHE.VCE Due hist die Run.... Schubert MUSIC IIAUBIEL IPRATTn*iS I "2" Tier Erlkoenig - ! ! St.. w«w Torh. ! TE-^CHZE. The first sonata, recital with which Clara Die LrfUupblume I er. MOULAKD. . r^^. Cone»rtß. B^okt-t maii-a. ZM W^t a^th fe. -• Schumann Di^ East 58th St. Vaudeville ami David Marines will open their fourth Fruehlinffsnacht . Dan-*-. 71 — American Me B«irien Grenadier* j i Concert. 'Phone. Plaza IDS?, or any form of HELEN TRUE VVINSLOW, season at the Belasro Tr>?atre willb» given Ho !Weddings. «rt«l im«l Requiem Music, Sinjlagf and '•neaklnK Voic* Teacher; %-f.rsx:ts \u25a0 following pro- Music wh^n soft voices die FalrcnildlTi?r Conservatory ''•— (\u25a0 this evenii-g at S:"?. witb the - Huhn of r>-»a:>-:n? Richard Wood Con* a lnvictus \u25a0• \u25a0" cc gramme: . Hamroor.4 CHARTERED BY BOARD OF REGENTS \u25a0*p»aV---s 5 t.^;A, 4TO B"»t I.^Ttll ft. Ballad of the Bonj Fiddler Esperama Garrigi EDXIL KETL. Director. <>\-er Che Desert ..." Kellie \u25a0 Sorata ir. C rr.mo- KiVvr ART OF SlN<;i>G. Instmctton In all branches of Music Ojj^''*, « SoiiSta in A msj^r. <">p. •"'•• No. I Beethoven I HotH Colonia. S3.') V. 112^ .«t- nr. BY N*. T. I«chool with pupHr performances, l.i»: « sue- <>p Prosp«ctu»- t-orioia in P minor. 1-1 Schumann cess-"v! pupils on hand. Ask Jor jMISS ZOE CHESHIRE 3C5 EAST 86TH STREET. Harp Insrnir-tion. >:nsa«;<>ißf«t» Accepted The second New York recital of Adolphe j AT MUSIC STUDIOS. \u25a0 I*.230 ffr>! I»«b_§t Mendelssohn Theodora Ursula Irvine IJC DCUITC7 Baritone and Teacher IDr.rchard will take pla.ee in MONOLOGUE?, DRAMATIC READCVGST I »5 ?! M Cl.l of Singing. programme Carnegie Hall. Pupil? morningg. Hall Tuesday afternoon. The At the Prochazka Btudiae, Nyack (branch 115 1 160 WEST 71ST STREET. indorsement Schoeaberger oulW Iby his teacher: "I consider Jorge BenltM cml- L. Hall; i of Carnegie M:s« M. Edith Stel !nently suited to Impart th« art of singing In violin lysTßrmoy. i^^ itit^ gi v.ne a pianr recital which will com- GEEH I! J:s bsanrhes. Any stud»nt who d«iseut.y r SUMMER Ia b»n-?flt_"' rtnci ia nAstn "^» T^hCT. a»rai prise works of Ba:h. Hande:. Beethoven Monolncuesi and Child Impersonation*.— Dra- works with him will 2nd rreat lUr^-tcr ar^ Co=:;,,-r. matic Art IT^ E. T7th St. 'P!ione .";n-J.T Ptuyv. rillfcLLflUAnIU r-«rrrt and Smttta. SO3 Came?!- Ha!! Ar?::ra=:» Liszt MacDowell. iV. <»dnegday». 3 to p. ta : Thura.. Italj.3. 'E. DE COCORZA: 4 Jessamine Harrison-Irvine, of Carnegie fiOEUIDE afSOHEIOT m. KAUFMAN, vui^ Hall, was assisted by the following artists Soprano Cowrt Re:ital». _-/aE - - Dramatl* Oratorio. OilsQit£TsraeyisMeySirnon;SimoricuLlußE ftafW MM Wi»t r' ->\u25a0 -•.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0« ana j LAtlCfl A?zorr.7*=l3L uho has just arrived in after ten HIhSlfcf ORATORIO Serious pusita otiiy. 7^ V.'. 94zt fit. R:r. CT-t years Bingtng in European opera houses; VOCAL IN«TUI'CTION. :;.". \r-st SI Bryant GRAND OPERA GLASSES Willem ieux. said to have been Queen 45th Tel. -2n> •iREDDEN CONSERVATOIRE. Vole» Culture. S? JOHN OEKRIS KEIII HENRY HADLEY. fKEDDEN; asd Stasrecraft. 7Q Canifgtf Hall. Tf!. aruw rfflaatru. Wllhelminas court 'cellist, and Minna Contralto. Ora- ED^'IN Acrlnff GLjest-cor.ductor New Sym- MARGI«\RfIFR!TKERITC 14 AII RYDER. I.L.D. 57 W. 53<1 St.. NY. of the York Kaufman, and iTI/=% Km fc» torio. Concerts. MAXWELL ™™ phony Orchestra, on November 27. the dramatic prano Leb- Rpclrals. Vocal Instruction. 101 Wost 7*>th St. Arthur RIKE RSrZ2S ir.anc exponent. Mr?. Irvine was the ac- my Tenor soloist st.s; WOODRUFF, XT-«t ««:h ?t. Studios ar.d Cara»s:e Hi!l 'jDriflSI Patrick* centres of s try. 1 companist for the Gardner Lamson recital FINiiEGMrihIPEURn Cathedral. — r'acin?, )lhl*a pr*paratioa - - <;n t!57 Brradivax-. T«!. "145-J M«ming3id<'. Voice Bi for S. tscl November 16. at Nth 118 East 291. street. * ~~ Choir Concert and Oratorio. 5 IVe*t .l»th St.. C. BENNETT TSk \u25a0 evening accompanied fii£V AQAKT Keg yon. & Orange. N. J. LSion and also on the same RW u/iflnIh Yorh. Tnrr«.. East vioia-man- The Speaking Voice. Dramatic Traiatng. - ' Demetrius lionnis. the Athenian \u25a0 \u25a0 . ... Carnegie Lyceum JOSEPH JGIGRIM SCHOOL . uirilin:.-'. at his Hall LIMA OQRI& DIVINE| G»raldin» Morgan. Dir»ctor. 9t-t Cam^gi? Ha2. C tbe inmate I'ebut. »->-«\u25a0 TEACHER OF SLNGIXG. 3 SEIKO WERBEBMTH ' Incurabiea, aud occasionally one of thes* - N' Ednnn.d ' \u25a0\u25a0:• : 1 W. H4th St.. Y. FOEBSTEL -;. S. C. Bennett, the vocal teacher, of Car- ESI —:.'•- LAMPERTI METHOD S.V> Agd-:bTTi Ay». P*ar l«2i ?*- 3 OECHI Concert Pianist Bide, K«»ider!c%. negie Hail, tenor pupil. S"JTT 1DRPVIiS BCHD gtndio 13 142J B \u25a0»\u25a0!' 3l»t. Opera House j has heard from his SKflKuiS Stfln -and Teacher. tLLA 1 Vernon Stiles, who baa been engaged by Vocal coach. R9 Weal --. St PERRY AVE^ILL the .-•: : Theatre in Riga. Russia, to ap- mai KICK«tl firfiI^4 S? solo violinist Barttocf an«i Trachrr. ttO TVe-tt 39th 'trwC. .-_..- ill8 1 & ta(ii«on Avenue. 6RIFFETH '" Piano Instruction. 133 Cajiwai* HalL <»osoa 1'1 • JAKET BULLOCK WiLL^HS" f.rsi appearance as Lohengrin on October OT:"' DELOXE opens 4. Pouch Gallery. 34" Cltntcn j ft""rt"Df C*mr*rt*—Rr. October 20. To show a pupil's appreciation of his «lßr3b I JtaU. av<» B^fwkivn. \u25a0 lav and Thurfi. Afternoon*. Instriii'tlnn. 305 yeK Bath «t. T»l. .'"O? Col. teacher's work, Mr. Bennett saya he has a GUTTMAN- X IX-T C MOUTIHEK Concert glXoiyG. Sr: recent phoiograph of M Stiles on which is i\ArnARI TEACHER OF 210 l*Tth Th- r- "..•—' ia f::; L= as follows: i BASIL RUYSDAEL. my ?ingf"-5 and musicians brousrht out pul.llcly. BOTAL OPERA S6UBL ' inscribed the following: "'To first, best Her Imperial Royal Hlcnn«s» O-, •-••j-# \u25a0A--V-r_r. Opera House. ' Protector C»x>rahißi 1 Metroaoiitan r.! only teacher. [ live long en :-: _ {viollnlati?Ele-xnor . Imcncaai Marie. Prospectus free. Ad«ire»» RODERICK_ May SjTnpbwjT. <\u25a0 xrajcr. No. 2. Op. .".»- 'f.r--. time with orchestral: •• - to prove teaching and gratitude, 57th 1 >:?:;*; from ariii ffereni i\!lOnO iars. 351 W. St._Fhone tnlaa• Cr* Sm*tan»"« the your u-pil." \u25a0 is wish of devoted Graham Reed BariioM -a "HatJcka" ia~£-.-_--T t>\ Kan Vocal Instruction, lt.lCarwglf Ha:i. Tu*B-rrt -\u25a0•\u25a0'\u25a0 Paul Dufault, who sang recently at the H. 71» Eaat S3d St I) Nri^v*-.^ M. «°« DIC Q2|l SOPRANO. CONCERTS. iaona Bodell ,S-?.^ ' " ' ' -.vs- Xeuhan musicals, in the Waldorf-Astoria, Mlli'fi IC square ! - :ioi west mk s£ VOICE AMI riANO. Lincoln Court. PLATf Ournr^a] ... \u0084T>v-r4k| '. also appeared at Manchester, N. H.. on No- "fei""HA isSLiLS X. *» Cor. Hrn«dwav and 64th St.. New York. V::s-. v ?rr»tana ; ". fcHarpalchort . Brahma vember 16. On November 2'j he will appear ARTHURl&JiliTf|MfiVlsitofon*ita>a Ml E. Ft. : - - . |f6|fj; !i\|| 40?h DEIS cSSSg CARL «—- r at the Pelton Jones concert, at the Plaza 71 . R BEStTsi ifli soprano. Concerts. Reel- Tnt^rfrftaftfr.. ?^1 WV;r Ei-.f! A-?, a^ar SE3!iIBEICH CONCERT. : Margaret m s ->>•\u25a0 and on December 11 at Cohoes. X. V. j*&|j3ja.y t.ls. Iti E- Ifith St. The Beleetios of foUtsongs: -\u25a0» b«- sung by TOBPADiE §SS ... Uozaxi Mr.Dufault hays he ha-* a Larger num- ' KSi now -*St -gggl VOCAL ART 15 Carng?ieDWiCHT1 Saturday Af I \u25a0 O>liTs«f. Seratrich 2t her rr>ricf*rt in Carnegie i -- - any previous WAKING STfc.B& raI Hail, Studio SO7-808. '\u25a0 rU:.. :grgocpjL__ ber •::.. than ir. season- Organist. Recitals. Cameeic Hall cr. Tuesday 6. ! . ?TI" ii 1 Dalitmita "Concert afternoon. December G fla e3»l Ifl. CclCf'ill <-r,neg* r'"y of New T^rk r at 3 o'citick. a crtsijVieTP sur- j Mr,and Mrs. Reins irJ Werrenrath are be- J.WABH N aHOHiWS T^t.w will fotnfris* ?p#i-Sal IP Infill-9ttr?i»t in ?»;i". 4 .a- vey iyi the rao=t beautitul rompepitton* f-x- | ing congratulated upon the addition to their FhiiTip iitteSJ v.S2&st j MUSICAL. T Vl(»Liy rr.;:sit. ••'\u25a0 T»ach-r oJ he IBd taaHi Jius'f. i--.ir.g ir this f^lf*.t«idt4». Avf..near a«th. °T7° of th*1 iirosriir.rrir v.V. cortdst ot th-s song? j ten ounces, ha arrived on Friday Novem- oii!*ffrvat4ir^' SS-t Car;»r>WS77E.\IMI.£SSSaaIHa::. T»l. 13-*w> Coluißte£_, \u25a0 \u25a0ETBOPOLITjiI nat:on>. X.'nder :his head b«r 11. The Coacrrt ci the Teutonic- lad's grandfather vas a well — yXitt yUrr l willcom« first iti*folk music of Ge.-ir.ajiv. i known tenor and his father is a barytone. '; Directors I'aui Yarttn. Hans C Clous. All BB.CABLS.OUFFT53l Ci Ioratorio : ANriA ARf^AUO. ranches of music tausht: promineat teachers. 1 taut 40th srnOOI- lit TV>*t 93th ?fc^. Sweden and Norway. The t-econd division , The newcomer's voice :? not yet setUed, ;ii'ulqr. Aye. oral Instruction. St.. » York. OFTHA !S'?nd for 1974 Mat»!-«-.n -or. llhtn linnar. 142 Claremont Art Mt. Vernon. wllja~>ir the folksongs of Or«at iJritairs. ! bat he seems to have a wide v a' range. fkank £D* *- T •whirh includes Er:glar.c. Ireland. ScoTland ; :n B £ group tr>e Latin MME. MELBA. The pupils of Mme. Dora Wiley-Tennis I >he^vooi» and Wales. The iir.France, i Met-opoiitan Opera House. at teach- Babe] >t.. v. n-nadwav Mf-^r CDMSEHmOST w ?^g At the - !*9 Newark. Tel. 325 Market. Op»ra House Bid*-. N. T. 'X»th St. VacaJ in»tru«tion. ItaJUasagad j^ -*- a «xfiU!si?«r sung grand opera in Italy, songs as w-ell ls some un- j ! Information: "Among the enter- in Milan. has coxcsSf Little R-siiai> tains this opened a studio street, KLLoJm!'A 5JrAs ptaxist l .c'ccnno::ly nov*»l a'^d beautiful sor.gs from ] | tainments we have had at the home was at No. 33 West 42d Jt'SJseS •chpp|S?dytfo ggg^ where ho will accept professionals Teacher of PIANO and VOICE CTLTrKEI Violin Po-ar.'j. Bohemia :.^'i Huasary. Then \u25a0 song- and piano recital by Miss Florence both and Gradu?>v and lat-- Prof^stor RoyaJ r,insc:i- Campbell i beginn-.-rs SI.Idella Beits Smyrna. ! in voice culture. atorv. Milan. Instructor of the Sons o! I'IAXIST AND ' vr;.. rhtr»-- are sosne rar» ge.rr.* from Rloe and Miss Alice Pilkinston. Mis.- Rice Alejandro Studio, TEACHEIJ. ML'« THFIIRv*" Seebold im^? \Z^iM • Roni I Manhattan Ay,., •;.... . not s\t\ Carn-eie Hail 2M n«7 which ha\e b.en .. j I has a rich contralto voice. A.- for Kin Professor Di; B. De Berr. > grand opera nttbW natio::;i! interest i enly on account cf their Pilkington, Ihappened to have with me a director voice culture, 7 Paul .Moil '1 h;nau- and teacher of has beauty as welL repre-i \u25a0 copy iary but fcr their of first Tarantelle in A flat. Wagner , Oratorio j|r| ICllls'a removed bit to No. 100 We« gist 61lbsrT r^ Val««utiß* m Camcst* Ha2:. frrsiinj^. Fent study xl** part i studio ;Teacher Plar.o r-eych-tiskv FBEOIRIGMWIITI-ISoloist St. ... rhn-rh lor.g and rcstaurch on Op- 12. which Iwanted to hear played. of Method runi . . . .-. [a Bartholomew* j .street, here he willbe pleased to welcome <'f Xavt-r Schar»enka.) BtcdAo,a3B ranfgk. ;r act apt. -; imlJu, J of Mme. Serabrich that she rr.:gr;t put be- j Mis* Pilkington took it up. and without j Ual Hail ri^V : his many friends and pupils. '- •-' W'-L-t fere !:er uudienc*? th-? ••-•\u25a0.. ! j having ever heard or seen it before gave j Maestro I.AHScL:Hi H.?C FRANK THE RhU uh ! H. i j MOST COMPLETE >IN^c !:t-»ratJT .- i a very spirited rendering of it. She has from l\r. SCHOOL * - - van YdßX^s^p , Vohe to Crand Opera debut. .;\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 « j since memorized it. and played it at a con- ENTEKTAINMENTS. »"**>»»ti6othCulturejSLia'Phone H.SB3 Columbm." ... few days She to play - cert a atro. is at the \u25a0ram : Henry Lift*gave S.K. yon fcrcb:*wski" rTeV sic note:. Emma WtKani banquet, at the Manhattan On Monday evening last "rv^nTs^ r^ a solo Madison Avenue Bap- Private lersoiw. $1. Hotel, on Thursday night." violin at th- I Came Bi« Hall BtadJo,4o™Cia^ n^nth-" tist Church, which greatly please .l Restore »t»(i)o. Wed^nd^Tt T.n*- tjnmemh •ta^on the \u25a0\u25a0 Sy:nph-say those 13X -J^SEHIIIDDEGKE^^ of j j -iegj Th*1 programmes of Samuel a. Baldwin's present. His playing brought forth sev- - E^a^wria^mallirt BROSSIOPF Cctir«its f..r Young P».-o;;le will open next j I: c«««i Teach- organ recitals at College eral encores. YENEZ Six \V. STTH ST. «rr -arga Saturauy ; free the of the '' IAN ria.~l Ha> afternoon In Carnegie ISSSiS^ ~^ — - 1 H-'-li. There 1'^1 I VOICE* r-usanaali of >.*«-• York this week are as follows: T .) CLXTUHR BOU> <..ia.i"- j City " \u25a0' -• n-I'TTB TW^?t vv.^T \u25a0 \u25a0trill fc£-~f.r*:a» vari**^- :n the jilar.ami On the musical programme presente-l by ««a-». n p LZ£| -;..- j^eas-jn. AT marauur •tcter the pro2.-air.me. rfxt f-T'SPAT. NOVEMBER V, 4 P. 11. zl thi.- j Walter T. Bopert at th*» People's Institute jy s-Tsrogra.mme.s -Tsrogra.mme. w2v?!'i:ig concert of| Vorsplel, "Lohengrin" Warner WIM»H teiectlciJis— -• Toccata and f iieue in D minor . .. Bach numbers rendered by Miss Flora Pro*an »m lrorc the workt «»I the a'< -t ; j Cantabile from fith Symphony, RIVESSDE 18HUCHHiUSE» li^i»a&- last. season— Andante soprano, and Mrs. Ella Backus Beer, ac- £ Tschalko»-(J !iky Geiman oompofters Walter Dam-; ; r. i> LAWSON iEu.t tad st mWs • ; clttfettc Concert Toicata in D d'Evry companist. -\u25a0\u25a0".'- \u25a0"' roj»rh \u25a0rill give; britf anasysefc of the znyie C'-n^dictlon Nuptial* Holllns " wo:o s-&5R«,a Br.K.J.EisfliMinw!' ' ':£ Marrh important they ar«* p!aytd by : GranRigoletto" at tHe Metropolitan Opera Unie <}uttman-Rir<\ will give a song re- MESBEHB^^^ftTCTTtar ?£. JPEIfli and n.ajor JDalto^-Baktr, oj"atorlo To-'^ata Fugue in C . . Back i»"W. th* IintT'ish I House. !Andante in I1I1 . ... Silas cital on December 6 at the Russell Thea- jnElMTipp CONSERVATORY HEBHY LiFF "-•TRNKA. £uit.v»ki tre, Ottawa. Canßda. Th•* affair is nn- CRCHESTR* '"SSO in <; Th_^ programm*- is !a Flute r>>bujsy <"omnaui.i'>n Batista being distinguished '" rrv fi> t: : as fellows: JanJsrPeans Elf»-s \u25a0 Bonnet nrunce>l as "under the JOHN R\u25a0* .i\\Vl* k la- "lc' J JJCLOK Irh !i»b» Dicii....: "Die _ f! Khti J(Un v -ib5S . Grief Prise \u25a0one patronage the !r:u"-"' "k DEIIISON c«t^a«»M , flut,:' major M«-lst»r-.i!r!Ker" U'B«ntr of their excellencies Govern-' a rt.nUl a,. '\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0*-** .Mozart l'clonai**. F . Liszt Pomp ana \u25a0 IClgar Tl..j i.M.rrrt h..h B£HJHMI!) sUk'. I Circumstance ... or General Canada and Countess Grey. liflJl I-irj.,}lam-cg^ fOI orch»-?rrra .rczn ia air of r j Sym- igoa t::e c-xie; *Xerx*»"i Hicdpl The second concert at the Russian "Hans the Flute Flayer* will enter upon Among the other pupils of Mme. Guttman- 1ahmi.N 3 Tr*iu+ of _ Dl3gr% IC* VOCALBTUDIoi '^ r tiifc Furies l..t,_ K- C v phony Orchestra plac^ in Car- ; JOK% BLAND li.-r.ee itthe f-rse^J Spirt:* Cipr^us....<3.uc* j will take th*' nnal week of Its enfragement at the Rice who are engaged in church and con- Cgnc^rta. 4=d st I evening-. ' "" t3 w. . Syinplion-' SZu. 1 v«"n |negie Hall on Thursday Decem- Manhattan Opera House to-morrow night, cert work are Miss L.Joseph. Mrs. J. Gutt- 1 1""Teacher.r^t'Lwh^ruUjr HecltaU^n^^^ l ••"\u25a0\u25a0 ber 1 At this time Miss Kathleen Parlow. where for three months this rran. Mls3 J. Lubln and Miss Tailor. ir."~ TRACY e nnent- <-ARNK<-IF. lUI.I. PAUL 6usti» :^ George tenor, will sins the i j beautiful LJizZ-3JLJ!EP- SAVAGE beWr. Ba Bat- jthe Canadian violinist, will appear. Miss j Ganne opera has delighted the music lovers J"«v^is prjs-rainrr.e cf frnjs at l*jCarnegie | Hungry \u25a0» Blazajewtei .'- * Parlor recently returned from a concert i Of the city with its charm. melodies. At the X:: v irvitmr|' \u25a0 a CLARENCE EDDY — Harrison n3 ~-£;evi«s"' cid '->m»iiri. 'Taa iJuesd'leia."' jher appearance with the Russian Symphony The first of this season's concerts by the th« Hotel Flanders. Mir Zilpha Barnes :—: WABfOBQ ---^ eui isaaiii "Wciuut iss Vr-jt-auih.- Bee- Orchestra will fee heard m tie principal iilianergesangvereln Arlon will take place Wow was the guest of honor. The pro- PLA-ro.\ J m£»-"illl* BURNSWUlinO L jttROUNOFFV^ m«ihoa. b23 West End Ay* E. STUfFKttIiliTasisJ^
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