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 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 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. under , George Carnegie Hall on January 10. st S:ls m.. An Invitation Batten Building, in Montgomery street. Only a pats aa and Mugmoz will be the Secretary and th two as musical director. The soloist The Little Irish Girl Herman Lohr Franz X. Arens The Keys of Heaven .' Old English who knows San Francisco well can appreciate heavy conspirators, respectively. will be M:ne. Gertrude May Stein-Bailey, con- Arranged by Fuller Maltland.) "Alda," prices, will the extent of the building in the lower business on Thursday, at popular tralto. The programme: Mr. Maurel. Mme. Agosti- Impromptu PieraS district. have a new heroine in the- person of \u25a0> Beethoven Mr. Henrctte. Overture. Ortolan"•' Pierre neili. the cast including also Mme. «Ie Cisneros Symphony in major s>cnur>eri Credo (Iago). from "Otellc" „ Verdi The only quarter which is not being rebuilt Basal, Sammarco and Didur. "Don Aria from "Rio™" Mr. Maurel. and MM. Overture. "Hien-.i" w£S2Wagner Tarantella Wicniawski is that bounded by Stockton. Larkin, Geary and Giovanni" will have Maurice Renaud as the tn- Mr. Her.rotte. . \u25a0 (Mephi<. from "Fnust" Gounod Pile streets. In this district the fire ordinances ulaj hero, on Frilay evening, the cast otherwise I Sfrenade has been engaged by Walter Q:iandr> cm i>ap«lo. from "Falstaff" „.,.», Verdi prescribe brick or stone buildings, at tha being as before. "Ii Trovatore." Saturday night. Bams. Lillian Nordica Petrouille (Old French Bony) ...... Weckerlln Damrosch for a series of concerts with tho New present time only apartment houses or hotels •willenlist Mr. Zenatello as M r.rico. Mr.Sammarco Wynni Pyl«, a young American p'.inxi', who Is '.'; York Symphony Orchestra. They willmake about return Interest investments the Count. Mme. Jonr as Leonora and Mme. in recital Thursday Men- will on in this quar- as appearances, mostly in New England and to be heard on next at de Clsneros as Azucena. fifteen delssohn Hall, is a native and a pupil of ter. For residences or flathouses the- cost la Canada, early in February, the tour being under of Texas &]'pr :~i-n--<- '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- f Mir.». Lui?i Tetraz- prohibitive. The firsf Charlton. The programme will Leschetizky, with whom she studied for three \u25a0 direction of London :s announced iy 'Mr Hammersteln f"r years Vienna. Her father was English 1 entirely of Wagner music. Mme. Kordica in and her Wednesday. lanssnry IS, ta "La Travtata.** consist mother a German, from whom she Inherited her been engaged by Mr. Damrosch for his The New Year festival this year was more The nsaasrtag arUaui \u25a0 pear ai 10-night'a has also musical talent. She studied first this country second Philadelphia concert on January 13. A in widely qelebrated than usual, but the proces- gunday concert: Mmc?. Ri I ,T\ll!e- Harold yon Mlckwitz, later with series of New York joint appearances is contem- With Fannie sion did net reach below Van Ness avenue. The Reache Bt> i g and MM. Bloomfleld-zlelsler, and then went to Europe for ' plated after the February tour. old business district was Bassi, Sammr.rco. Ar; noll-Gal- instruction .under Leschetizky. Two years ago too dark and too muddy letU and Daddi. Miss Pyle made her debut abroad, playing In sev- for merrymaking. While the enthusiasm wa3 cities Europe. Miss Pyle's .programme will general the amount spent was AT Till: eral of less than last METROPOLITAN. VARIOUS CONCERTS. include a group of Chopin numbers, Paderewski'a year. Every cne here reccgnizes that this year that yet rang this Three operas have not been variations and Brahms's G minor Rhapsody. She is a critical one In San Francisco's history. season at th* Metropolitan Opera House will be in- will be assisted by Karl Grienauer, 'cellist, with Unless, eighth ladldins can be carried en cheaper than cluded in the repertory for the week of The of the Kneisel Quartet will Mme. Grienauer at the piano. he next second concert in ISO? and unless constant with rpera "Faust"' v.-iU given Monday even- given Hall on Tuesday evening. trouble labor role, be in Mendelssohn can inc. in French. v.iTh Mr. Caruso in the titular programme will be as follows: Mr. Wesley We yman announces a piano recital unions be avoided there Is sure to be » snag The arasea he has not In two seasons. Mi?s Far- - •"•••• ••• • Bsch at Mendelssohn Hall, on Saturday evening. .Jan- shrinkage Inbuildlcg permits, nor willcapita!- '• minor Marguerite, liaplne Quartet, ,. programme; mr t-:!1 be heard as- and Mr. rrio a Bat, <-„. 97. piano ami string* Beethoven uary ft. His ists from other citi.s engage in the develop- ::ipin*'in I^U>t. Smetana _ VICTOR MAUREL. will make bis Brs* appearance here as Itephls- Quartet. Aus Sonata Traglca. Op. 45 Ma^Dnwell ment cf the city. Scotti, Op. No. 4 , wilt civs a recital tophcles. The cart will also include Mr. as The assisting pianist in the trio by Beethoven Intermezzo. 1!C. 1 Barytone who song as Sicbel; Mme. as Wlegenliedchen, "v. 124. No. 6. [...... Schumann this afternoon. The failure af H. H. McCarthy, head of Valentin: Miss Jacoby. Glrerd. M. CHALIAPINE. will be Mr. Harold Bauer. Novellette, Op. 21, No. '.' J th« Martha, and Mr.BfffU*.A c Wagner. .Mr. Bovy will by Bach is Interesting as being the Etude. Op. 'IT,. No. 10. .1 building trades council, to enforce his demands in The quartet Etude, \...Chopin\ As Mefistofeles Gounod's "Faust." t;>f master, if Op. in. No. 11.. ...Chopin the composed conduct. only work of kind left by tho first Etude, Op. 10. 12. Arden." with piano acCOSapaansnSßM en the Mills Bullinghas had a good So. ..J i,\ will be rendered. Students Influence. Or. Wednesday evening "La Traviata*! will be as a string quartet a question Harmonies dv fc'oir 1 Richard Strau?=. McCarthy up "Baba-Yaga" ("The Witch**), by Uadow, after an indeed it be intended and runs ..-1 lovers win receive tickets free an ap- tried to tie the work In which t-unp. with the following caf=t: the musical antiquarians have disputed. Lorelei V l.isxt old Russian folk t-il<\ over which Tarantella: Venezla c Napoll . J p!ii.iMoii. six hundred men were engaged because of a Violetta Ml"..- Setnbricb I! played In New Sort en November 29, <;irerd Julian Iss~rllsi» will be (he !hirv by society its New This 1904, by Mr. Knefael. Ifeinrich Meyn will plve hia annual song re- After .January 15 Trotin plumbers pLtce over the for York concerts. - in handwriting, sight should -team pipes In elevator*. Alfr-^a M. P.oruj BC) ;i Of it. which Is noi Bach's II cital in Hall Wednesday ing class Of singing and theory of music on pianist, whose art is said to jiosfcss both poetry Meadelssohn on aftnr- the building «i\u25a0 local dObi^ny At eleven: be became pup of ilarches*- >!. Be«ue -menuetto aiternativo" and "capriccio." In the special interest to musicians, and the ar- would like to cultivate tnti"- taste for good music. asttaai men were not allowed to finish Gs»toni> M. T^^chi at the Moscow Conservatory. Before hi.s .studies one letter to Mast Tro- tho wcrfe Conductor >Tr. Ferrari. the piece is presented as f r Applications can be made by McCarthy called i were ended he played at a Rubinstein memorial Bach society's edition ranged for his coming: recital will contain novel- tin. studio No. MB, Carnegie Hall. off the strike. \u25a0\u25a0:-. Isolde"' will be repeated on Thurs- for Brst and second Trunk, I "Tristan : concert the Chopin Grande Fantalsie on Polish airs, string orchestra with parts ties by Richard Eugen Halle. Edward day evening, under the direr-iion cf Mr. Gv stay harpsi hord, the last named being with Safonoff conducting. Graduated at sixteen as violins. vi<-l.i and German, Ootogni, I^alo. Dalayrac and other com- May Kidder-Peirce, whose studio is at No. 1<»;7 • artists taking part be M •.• \u25a0 ftgured bass, 1 pon ihlch the posers rarely Further investigation of Mahler. T' will \u25a0-.-11!] medallist. Isserlis3 went to and to in the form >.f a whose works are heard. Broadway, la making preparations f>>r a series <>f the books of the Cali- Homer Knote, Van Booy. recitals, fornia Safe Deposit- Fremstad and and MIL Paris, giving concerts In each city and meeting i ::\u25a0\u25a0: was to extemporixe a full accompanln^ent, mid-winter the dates of which will be an- and Trust Company show* Blass. Miihlm 1:111. R-i> time. Clark, who in noun. later. Kr*-at appreciation. At ;1.. coming concert of the ... the universal custom Charles w. cancelled bis recital that the books were falsified Just before tha be the opera on Friday evening. On this oc- H;.' minuet, however, this parl la fortnight ago. will Hus.-i:!:; Symphony Society Issorliss will play the In tin trio cf New V'ork a now announces \u25a0 re- examination. In year ago Cavalieri will sing the role of Mar- The pupils of Stale. Ccmelie Meys.-nheyn will December a there casion Mile. marked lo be played by "violoncello solo." Some cital ai Mendelssohn Hall on the afternoon if '\u25a0'" Rappold, Chopin Polish Fantaisk* above mentioned, s^c* or- give Hall, overdrafts for $330,0001, a large part garita. The ca*--t will .ilso include Mmes. Bye years Bchroeder, Saturday, January 11. programme will four musical solreea at Aeolian Fifth of chestration of the accompaniment having '""been ago Professor Hermann Ills Include 1 belonged and Glrerd and MM. Chaliapint, Martin violoncellist, group, avenue and 34th atm :. the first takir.s plan* '\u25a0•- which to James account. Jacob}' years \u25a0•\u25a0 by biothei tb« distinguished Alwi-i s Brahms followed by sonsrs by Matty. isansimasTa niaiJe some \u25a0 Safonoff. but not yet . morrow. Mine. Mtys-nheyn is v \u25a0\u25a0:!. Instructor of and Mi Ferrari will conduct. published an article In which he de- Faur£, Uuparc, Handel, Iviircell, Leverldge and This overdraft was removed on the by VeocaL having been heard •.•\u25a0• Chopin wrote this fan- Bchroeder, ;;.^ i'i.rr>;.- on Polish national airs before lie was twenty clared bis belief, lor reasons items count at the illness of Mme. Sembrich; i« ;ui- for th<- tour Instruments of Werthelm. Mr. Clark will remain in this country concerns which were tallied by and to arouse great enthusiasm with it in the piece was meant Miss Helen True Wjnslow, s:n.' rci:i': ami sp'afc r>s the bank. Th..* nounced for r.ext Saturday afternoon. Flotow's li^r'i either or as a string only a few longer, as his engagements com- - is a penal Warsaw, Paris and elsewhere. Three themes the string quartet, singly weeks voir»- teacher, i.-; .it h»-r home Ftudio. Ni». offence according to ant California opera b«* sung with a cj;i=t including Mmes. form harpsi- pel i.:::i to return to hla home In F'aris. bus? wnl its melodic i..in..<. and of these one, orchestra, and thai In the latter case the 470 West !:.7t'i strf»-t. where sl;.> giv«l free voice statutes. h. Van is. - based on the Kujawiak, a peasant dance of Ma- •:. : ! was us \u25a0! onlj to stn ngi n -i the I»ncellos. Moran and MM. < .iru?o. Jouraet. Barocchi. Dv- !->i;< '! Schilling, wlio recently appeared with the - zcvia, is especially effective. These were somewhai rare Instruments :.: that B Mr. Ferrari will conduct. N< w V( :k ]\u25a0! Society, will s piano- M and Kami if time and somewhat e Symphony Society's concert are of tight character sary Stanford University by Shohachi Anju. performance a* Mr.Lucns - '>. esday, January in the month Mr. •\u25a0 •';•:.;> and Lladow's disappeared and Professoi Bchroeder believes thai 14. Later Thomas 11::- . :« twenty-five mile record man of a Japanese student, as caused l.e&rd for the first time as Badanw Mines. Gad- Scheiling will piny his new "Suite Fantastic." for much comment •••\u25a0\u25a0 picture. the piece may bi regarded practically as a string the Irish Athletic <"lu!>. "•With youth, magnificent The y and Lawrence a:id SIM. Stracci- •"lial'a-Yasa."' Ballet music lias orchestra, Boston '•"•\u25a0• subject was The Ethics of M- ski. Kirk! . and played as such withoul the harpsichord piani^ and at the eOßCerts of physique and a voice of unusual power anJ sweet- ti.ua; will assume since Etabinateta and Tschaikowsky occupied the quartet and Racial 1 Anja ari. Bias?. Mdhlmanri and Tecchl composers. the Bos "ii Symphony orchestra. New fork will ness." Mr. Robsarte says, lvs pupil -has the? mak- Basnasar and roles, and Mr. will conduct. attention of Russian In St. Petersburg part. highly praised their familiar Ferrari bear work, which has been ing 0! 11 great Mr. Kayes go.-? t-» discussed it from a broad ethical point view, (Sun- and Moscow, at the imperial opera houses, ballets There Is a peculiar autobiographic interest, aa Its this artist.*' Paris of The soloists at th« popular concert to-night i»t February concert ci the N v fork to compi« te h;s pr. paration !'->r siu^e next inuki.ig r. < mention are given three nights out of the seven, and are name Implies, in Bmetana's quartet, He himself abroad. a tl>- of the American exclusion day) willbe BSSSea. Emma B IS* and Jacoby md Symphony Society; season. Japanese. tak« :: even more seriously than in Paris of It, "I \.i.-h to present to the bearer pictures t-f He heiil that the best civilizations ITM Martin ar.d Journct. Mr. Ferrari will con- or Vienna. said - 2.;ive There are said to be at least girls : episodes in my life." He explained the tnov Miss Grant :n musical re.dintjs J'.n-.l Mr. ieen the product of mixtures. , live hundred . John Philip Poiim and Ills banii will "i« " \u25a0)'\u25a0• \u25a0'\u25a0' duct. and women in the St. Petersburg ballet and the in«nts thus: First movement, love of music in Adolf Glose ns concert pianls: «.»\u25a0 :! ~1-.e n thirty-second sfnil nuniiml tour at the FUppodroire series special school in which dancers are taught, and youth, pred!np<>:-ltion toward romanticism, unspeak- rf six recitals in January r.i Mi:;-: Grant'a sti'.lio to-night, aided by thrre soloists— Mips Lacy AH-n. \u25a0 the study is as rigorous as for any other profes- able lon^i'iK for BOBMthmg Inexpressible, premoni- No. 7S West street. Th f>'.r Sr.r-i'.iy recitals Former Mayor Louis I>. Campbell of Tacoma. soprano; Miss Jcaaaatte Powers, violinist, and .... •". 12, I? ntld •»?. p.t X;?-1 DOINGS sion. There being few operetta houses coming deafness tor Bwmtaas, like Bee- tit., ; dro^pjed -lead on Monday Mr. OBCHKSTKAL or vaude- tion of Mr Herbert 1.. Clarke, c^rneflst. The programraa p. and the two ever. p-.r recitals will be on at Santa Crux. ville theatres in the Russian capital, the ballet and Franz, deaf. The long January 15 and SO. at p:*.Et eight. Campbell, Lhoven Robert became w:l! Include 's comedy Umr psem, half who was once prominent as a law- performances are the rendezvous for who drawn X near suggests shrill yer Tacoraa, present sac of the considerable those the close the souwd ••Merry Pranks of Till Eulensplegel*'; Sou«r;'.~ own at was on h!s way to Oklahoma Dr. Muck will in New York would go to theatrical entertainments h»; beard, illusicn, foreshadowing bis Mary Wainer Gilbert pave :i the third evening concert that an aural latest "Powhatan's Dneghter," and bis recital recently at v Ita his family. novelties of his ssries at or "comic opera." French ballet music by bearing. Second movement, ;">lkn., a march. her studio. No. SX Carnegie Hall, for her youns-r Symphony Orchestra in Carnegie Delibes disordered own three movement descriptive suite. "I^ts' Daya of the Boston and others finally pave place to music by native national dance, suggests the joys of his piano pupils. The playint- and evidences of r-«p:.l Itis \u25a0 symphony In E major Bohemian of Pompeii." progress made by the Hall next Thursday. composers, especially when the stage action dealt youth. Third movement, the blessedness of bis childien wer« gratifying to Th? bis Cox ranch, of acres, Hermann Bischoff. Hr. Philip Hale, nnnotator the rents and friends present 310.000 Baa* by with Russian thanes. Tschaikowsky"s "Beauty first love for his future wife. Fourth movement, Kaki been sold Angel's or the Boston Symphony prograpsme book, con- Beast" was quickly followed rsfteld. has tt> Los pro- and the by Other preceptlon of the individualityof the national srrnio notes. At it Smith's organ moters, that he has been sale to discover compara- Some the Dr. Gen r*cstal to-morrow who will divide it into colony tracts. feese* Russian ballet works. of the beat of these lenient in music, its gloomy future, a ray of hope, a'ternccn, r.t 4 o'clock; at the South Jla.ll- tivelyUttlc about BischofT. He is a young man. a were designed solely for use, the Church. Tho r^rch N In a district where the navel concert dance the painful impressions at the thought of his first son avenue and SSth street, given under ihe aus- of the advanced Munich school, a follower spirit dominating them, but not in the visit of £ht Ahvi- oranr:e flourishes, ard many small tracts bava member intended to be artistic beginnings. Bmetana was the first widely Great interest is shown pices of the Amrrie:»n GuiM of Organists, he will of Richard Strauss, and an active too literally. Bowery No. r.o by - alrcauy b*yn to» buyers. to some extent taken known Bohemlar national composer, a predecessor teur Concert Club to the Missi. n. be assisted Dr. Franklin l«iw?on, tf:mr Mr s».>ia Eastern participant the movement of which Strauss is street, evening Franz Kaltenborn, violin, in CM this class is GMasuaow*s "Scenes de Ballet." of Dvorak, lie was born in 1821 r.nd Insane, Bowery, near Canal next Tuesday nold, and Mr. Mans Kro- head. Opus died. <>f ib violoncello. at the an orchestral suite. 52, written because the in IVM.1 VM. Thirty members of the Choral Society the el performance at Prague This symphony bad its first at the dance forms wen- especially sympathetic to him. will eive several numbers. The vocal soloists win Valentine Abt'i man On Xew Years eve Sin Jme's main streets— Versammlurg in in the spring IMS, TonlninstifT Dated this suite has five movements, a bright ie Mr: Berry Wall. Mrs Benjamin Thaw. Misa chest) ;.i eoaceri will ta! Ist. 3d and Santa Clara— were lighted by elec- been \u25a0•'- generally The second 01 Mr. Sam Fr.inko's Concerts of Old ]fts, and it has played and happy "prenmbuie" in the exhilarating key Dorothy Butler, -i, of of Music will take place on Wednesday evening, Jan- Innis« Lawrence r>n\.' Morris and U-. Mi Hall 1 \u25a0;, trbllerV, eaoh carr>ins: tivr» white globes pro- time, but owing to the •\u25a0 >" through finre that A major; an allegro, "Marionn ttes," with piccolo Kv.:rt Wendell; the instrumentalists.. Mi.is Abt. win. studio Is In n -.-!.> »i • uary 1". a> Mendelssohn Hall. The programme: Jansen b .>ki!\t; vided with t.vo W-cand!epon-er bulbs. The*3 difficulties of the work it iB i new pupil enormous technical and thr<-f ites singing the chief themes; a "pas Gaytord, h irp; Miss Kleckhoefer. 'cello; Mi;s Gladys lights popular, because it Suite. "Dos Juan" Qlfick term. arc ilr.ce;| at intervals of '"--'. mak- to very faction," uttering \u25a0 typical adagio •\u25a0 Alexander, not expected toM with 'cellos an.i 1:1 and Ulm violins Miss Cornelia very ••• orchestras. Even Trio for itrtni orchestra plans FSach ing San Joo2 one of the best lighted cities oa retch of "Oriental dance," strange lies within the melody; an full of the Dances Bt'fthown Barnes will si\» several comic recitatleas. a recital in of the birthday of Symphuny it was necessary to against bass, Symphony No. HI flit major• Mozart commemoration the Coast. with the Bceton effects Of obce tambourine and drone a the Into .Mr: Betty Uoea, in who^e iacmory the \u25a0• alternating a. half dozen extra rehearsals of the different . Sal sevenths and minor and major, Affr.es S'linncr lio.r (Studio, No. 131 B9Si li'itli institute of Mi] Art was \u25a0 have •-..-.,• Brooklyn <>t deal fcundrd. will be the work was read in tlie and \u25a0• final polonaise, as of a throng gathering The Institute Art? mid Sciences, de- street) Morrtstown, given by choir* before entertateed lit N. J . l»s.t wees members of the faculty an.i by students cor»rany - for a festival \u25a0hi of music, annouDot .-: \u25a0 s'tihs ..<" Bvs of th#» institute Thursday evening, January The Southern PaciHc at Lo? Ansel** first ;\u25a0••\u25a0\u25a0• ' at a Christmas affair .hh«i on Tnaranaj tot thr <>r- a at inns,, bj Mendelssohn Hell. i.« tnin-'porti'ir to indigent evening -'\u25a0''' \u25a0 !.:;i'/-v. jijece Ingenious chambei the I th^ir hocrs Mexicans The •ok)!.'-' on Thursday will be The is described as concert* Knew Quartet. drr of in- Rasters Star, and en Friday next wis who will play MacDowells second picture music. Babs fag* Is •• traditional Russian ii ih si- concerts win be Mr. Kranz Knei- whi» h:iv»» asca left in that city without em- Teresa Carrefio. »ntertmn at Miss ()rie«lo Beetwtek'S at tile reeep J. P. Kiirsteiner. who has instructor in minor, and the third num- witch. Descending to her courtyard, she whistles, :-H and Mr. Willem \Vill>ki-, and the Mntstsng teen pinyment. and will the same pianoforte concerto in D tlon for the WaßhlnKton Heights Chapter. Daujcn- piano, theory and composition at Ogontz Sants FC adopt be Dvorak's "Camevar and before her there appear mortar, pestle and artiste: will be Mrs. Thomas Tapper. Miss Kath the School. policy. ber on the programme will terß of the American Revolution. Pennsylvania, for th? last I!".. years, has begun Tho financial stringency has led to th© broom. Baba-Yaga starts off, seated on the mor- erine Goodsf'n, Mlsa Carolyn H. Beebe, Mr. Sisia- discharge overture. the winter and spring term of instruction at hid of thousands of railroad hands* most Saturday January tar, which she with the pestle, covering iuund Stojowbki and Mr.. The programme for afternoon. belabors Dr. E3dward Bllts, wncse work in sight singing studios, No. 1 East 40th street, Naw York, and at of ijjhCMi are Mexicans „