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5, NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 1908. WEEK. INTERESTING PEOPLE IX OPERA AND CONCERT THIS PYLE. EMMA EAMES. GUSTAVE CHARPENTIER. MIS9WYNNI LtNA CAVALIERI. M. DALMORES. MME. A young American pianist who vvi'l bs "Iris," at the Metropolitan Opera The composer of "Louise." Thurs- In••Peoliacci." at the Metropoiitsn Opera tr» the guise of Chßrpentier, at the Man- In heard at Mendelssohn Hail noxt House, hattan Opera House. House. day afternoon. (Copyright by Aim*Pupont.) (Copyright by Mis!:kin. Mew Tork.J pays especisil with much announces the for- the Ogontz School. Mr. Kiirsteiner is meeting success/ that many beginners. All persons in- attention to beginners, being convinced mation of a class for may Insisting on a dear, Timely CALENDAR. terested may visit his classes in Carnegie Hall on hours of work be saved by Musical Comment. THE WEEKLY MUSICAL Mondays or Thursdays at 1:15 or 7:15 p. m. cJean-cut strisrln^. legato scale, before «*ypteoa work 13 attempted. He does not confine Wmsenr any gives to puplta the by th« Symphony Presby. president of the to one rr.*-?ho<l. but his JfSK SCNT> AY S:M p. m.. concert Pcopls's Mrs. Charlotte Sulley points of »he prominent systems. beilevin< »aaa Society; Metropolitan Opera Ilouse. 7:45 p Expression, will "Mac- » "< in Opera Has with the ("arr^clp Hall. 3 p. :n.. snns rc<-ita! by Victor opera. "Tristan und Isolde' ; New York School of read "the student m.ikes the method." Quartet Public Interest Grand Increased Hoose, p. m.. German of the central .if his instruction. stanrel: Metropolitan Opera B:89 Opera House, Italian opera at beth" to-morrow for the students with two pianos is a feature m. popular operatic concert; Manhattan Manhattan Mendelssohn Hall. High School, Cleveland, Ohio. operatic popular prices, "Alda"; Year, as Is Shown at Both Opera Eionstt, 8:86 l> M. popular 15 p. concert by Wynnl New Houses. Hippodrome. 8:lo p. m., concert by 8 m.. Karl Grlenauer. concert; Pyle and others. No Boasa'a r.and. DuririK the SOianwr of 10<T8 Mme. Ziegler. of Though opera season bcgir.s No- ::. present Mr. <"arl Wendling, concertmaster Meet York's in will FRIDAY. atreec, !\u25a0 to teach In BvoakfleM SLOPE. assisting MONSIAV Ml West «th sifin ON THE PACIFIC vember, it is not until after New Year's Day of the orchestra, as the soloiss. He will s;imm> Opera House. p. Italian opera, Opera S p. m.. Italian opera. where she has ncquircd a r its lay A major. N*o. .". Manhattan 8 m.. Opera Manhattan Ilouse. Center Conn that public interest in musical drama reaches 1 Mozart's concerto for violinin "Un Ballo In Maach«ra" ; Metropolitan "Don Giovanni"; Metropolitan Opera llou---. home and will be Identified with the well known full height. From now onward there may bo •x- It is or.c of a set of six. written by Mozart while House. 8 p. m.. French opera. "Fausf :New 8 p m.. Italian opera. "Meflstoffle"; Camesie School of Music of that place. Episcopal Church. of the People's Sym- Summer popular Salzburg, and they were probably York Avenue Methodist Hall S:tn p. m.. concert pected the zest and eagerness in the atti- be was livins in - Uronklyn. 8:15 p. in , free organ recital by K. phony Sorirty: Paptlst Temple. Brooklyn. Rebuilding Operations in San Fran- <> No. 222 42J street. tude toward opera upon which Fingers rely for writti n for his .\:i use, :1s ftt that time he con- G. Welgcsster. S:ir> p. m., concert of the Boston Symphony Central Baptist Church. Weal Orchestra. Evening to-day, I- their reward and managers for their support. Itis templated making a specialty of the violin. The TUESDAY. Will give \u25a0 Mendetaaoaa cisco During 1908. Hall. S:ir> p. m.. concert of cham- Voigt. Kdwln GsaaSß, understood that evidences •\u25a0! this increased public seventh concerto, recently discovered. Is regarded Mendelssohn Mlllllll soprano, and vtottß ber music by the Kn''l?e>l Quartet. 2:30 p. m, concert of the B-vs- will play excerpts from the Telegraph Th« Tribune.] and have already been as a work of a considerably later period. Carr.epie Hall. sitting Mr. Grasse \*, [By to desire :o hear "see opera Wednesday. tnn Symphony Orrhestra; Metropolitan Opera concerto, Voigt will sing "Heir Is- houses, Saturday will m., "Marta"; " and Misa Jan. —The coming of 190* noted at the box offices of both in the Th« first number on the programme House, opera. Houfe. '2 p. Italian opera. 8 p. part of the motet. Hear My San Francisco. Manhattan Opera ,8 p. m.. French m., "Alrtr.": Manhnttan Opera rael the solo the week beginning to-morrow r.igTit. concerto for two wind choirs and the ••Louise"; Metropolitan Opera House, 8 p. m., Italian opera. Prayer," and a "I Waited for the San Francisco with more of its burned sales for be Handel's House, 2 p. m.. French opera. "Louise": 8 p. duet. «f>rd. finds string orchestra. Dr. Muck using the arrangem< nl Italian opera, "La Traviata." n with the contralto. "Now We Are Bmbassadors. was expected by the most m.. Italian opera. "IITrovatore**: Mendelssol bass, Ar- the M ~- district rebuilt than AT Till: UAXHATTAX. (i. Ko?;<-1. There movements, all ;* p. m., recital hv charl's \V for tenor and and -How Tx>velv if F. are nir.e THURSDAY. HalL sone recital hy sengers," v;!l song hy the choir onder the sanguine, at the same time the movement ;his by the Boston Clark: B:1B p. m., pianoforte W«S- be but To meet this expected gain in the number of told, to this work, of which five an- played to Carnegie Hall. S:18 P. m.. concert direction of the organist. W. W. RiesD»?rg. to Symphony Orchestra: Hall of Cooper l.nion. iej- Weyman. of the merchants and other business m«n. his Mr. Hammers:. announces aX the arrangi m nt. Lattlc is known of Its history. Two auditors quarters has been fax slower than waa Manhattan three Verdi works, a Mozr.rt opera and movements were played here last week by the New The class of 1903 at the Guilmant Organ School their old It two years the two presentations of Gustave Charpentier's Yoik Symphony Society. The symphony will be has organized itself into a fraternity. The first expected. willbe before lar?» that in major by Goetz, a work whi :h meeting be held early in January when sev- drygoods houses willmove from Van Ness ave- "Louise." The last named piece will be acted and P Hermann Soon, continues the The concerts will take place in Association Hall. will «,art h-r tracks with the broom. eral topics of interest will be discussed. Mr. avenue, promises to th« sung on Wednesday evening and Saturday after- has been warmly praised. Fulton streets, on January 17. February holiday nue to Grant which be story, a rustling makes itself heard in the. Bond and has returned from his vacation and will noon, with the cast previously announced, includ- 6, 12, April9 and May 7. the meeting of the school Tuesday grreat shopping: thoroughfare of th© future San of distin- forest: the trees creak, the dry leaves crackle. March be present at ing Miss Mary Garden. Mme. Bressler-Glanoll. Netr mueic and the American debut a morning. The buildings for several of these young Isserliss. from Mos- The composer has gained striking instrumental Francisco. Dalmores, Gilibert and some twenty-two guished piantst. Julian descending Maurel will be /heard this afternoon in begun. Mr. Mr 1; by ir.:lsi:ig the witch's whistle a Victor Itaate, stores have not yet been cow, will mark the next concert of the effects song Carnegie Hall, Internatkmal Cfaussi % alary si ssth others. Mr. will conduct •Louise" notes, principal theme a recital at after an absence The Caasaaaanl Society, Thursday evening, January rnr'i of clarinet while the Lexington avenue, v.ill give compli- The steel frame of the story opera of nest week at the Symphony on of several year?. The French barytone will be as- Street and a eleven Fhelaa and also every otjier [a solo bassoon, follow..! by \u25a0 x> iephone X, at Carnegie Hall. Besides the third syi for a Henrotte, violinist, >ntary concert at the Conservatory Hall, m Fri- building, in street, la tip and tfca Manhattan. •Baba-Yaga" was one of the Russian com- sisted by Mr. Pierre and Mr. m office Market by Joa:i Sibelius, the orchc;;tr;;l novelties will iii- . follows: day evening. January 10. A musical programme that will ready "Un Ballo in Maschera" is set Cor repetition on Xikisch in Centanini, at the piano. The programme Tennyson's work will be rushed so It be ;ind tone positions recently played by Arthur and the dramatic reading of "Enoch night, dude a ballet suite by Glazunow a picture, occupancy by of year. Mean- Monday with Mr. Zenatello or.c» more as Paris. La J«"unne Princess* „ .- Ori•» for th© first next Riecardo. in which role be was strikingly suc- Marquise Massenet whil<*many large buildings, new and re- - Tost; office Amelia, Gultarre cessful last week. Mme. Rufs will be The next People's Symphony concerts will take Le Matamore Mat ut habilitated, are nearly ready, including the yim*. de CiHieros Ulrica. Miss Zeppilli will be Union Hall on January 9 and in Victor Maurel. Bank, in .street, place in Cooper A y^ar aso Guy d'llardelot Humboldt Market and the Mills Oscar, the page, and MM. Sammarco, Arimondi p.