In the World of Music and Musicians -.-.«n»3Äa~^^apj ¦ Heath, Ireland, Wail, Dyson Miles, Hay, "Die Meistersinger" to On«* Grculaliiig High-Class Music ftowells, Smyth, Kimsky-Korsakoff, German Season in FebnaL Rachmaninoff, Schönberg, Reger, Wolf, The management of the Wag^ri»',, Masses of the Public Krenek, Bar^ok, Szmanowski, Jongen, Oper» Festival to be held next P«krjl Among Catoire, Weiner, Juor», Thomassen, Erd- at the ary Manhattan Rössel House ha manrt, Milhaud, Honegger and announced the repertoire for * the Polychorida String Library, pub¬ the'fa« The Work Doing at a Branch of the New York Public week. The season will begin Mond*, lished by Stainer & Beil, for students evening, the 12th, with "Die Library; Miss Good Work Con¬ and amateur». with Meist«/ Leipzig? By Lawton what their contemporaries are doing, "La de Chambre" Scheinpflug*s«heh>r Dorothy to their natural desire for Musique (Scnart ed.), Oper," "Das Hofkonzert." Music Street indulge Dr. Terry's Tudor and has ac¬ will "Lohengrin Librarian, Fifty-eighth music to "read" in order to be intelli¬ music, be given Wednesday evening, tk« Branch Library informed. quired the publications of the Carnegie 14th; Thursday evening, the gently collection of British music and the Johann Strauss's lia To any one to read some oí The Demand for the operetta "Die Fhietl wishing Growing English madrigal school, edited by Ed¬ maun"; the Mí*» or of Friday evening, 16th, Amy Low»!!'« poems those Scores of Orchestral Music mund Fellowes. Last year the Ameri¬ tan und Isolde"; "J$¿ fcdrannd who won the Saturday afterno« Blunden, recently We do not feel that we have made can Music Guild purchased the collec¬ the 17th, "Die Hawtbornden or to one investi¬ Meistersinger." ana prise, more than a beginning at Fifty-eighth tion of the late Charles Tomllnson urday the second 8*.l th« Einstein of rela¬ in evening German p««. gating "theory Street light of the needs of the great Griffes and presented it to the library. formance in New York of tivity" or the latest points on psycho¬ musics) public of this city, but with The guild will its three Strauss's Rich«ni the New York Public Library give private "," rho first and analysis, our recent gifts we do feel that we concerts of the present season at Fifty- German performance «sly offers a either have a having been gif»» happy hunting ground, made good start and are able eighth Street. at the Metropolitan in 1908.- for reference or home reading. Until in the matter of music to do some¬ lately, however, the idea of usking in a thing proportionate to the aims of the circulating library for examples of Ar¬ Public Library in other directions. The INGENUOUS NATIVE HYMNOLOGY thur Bliss's songs or tho*e of John Al- largest sum received for this work was den Carpenter, or for illustrations of given last spring by Mr. Adolph Lewi- the orchestration of Stravinsky or the sohn, who contributed $500 to be used radical development of Schönberg's for orchestral scores or arrangements harmony, would never have occurred to of orchestral works. The demand for Hi* 'fh.« v£-VL| Sterna jo«w.-Th.« pow-if , !-a i } eon( «¿««vrv. Edward MaeDowcll had his home was in London a year ago, it Was de¬ and where the MacDowell Colony is cided not to confine Mr. Lewisohn's gift nowadays fostering much that is ad¬ to orchestral works, but to make it a mirable in A in ob- American art As America general representation of contemporary 1-« gentleman Springfield, 111., My Dear Mr. Krehbiel: I am hand¬ led the world in free viously an musical ing you herewith a bit of material libraries, the West German composers. intelligent observer, which I has led America in the matter of music these tar." Lalo: "Symphonie espagnole." sends us the specimen of sincerely hope may be oí sem Only larger donors have been píete Bach-Busoni as far as published; religions interest and perhaps of use in circulation. Milhaud: Second S mphonic Suite.! we yea Por many years New York mentioned, but many persons have Novak, Bertok, hymnology which p'int below. work in American folk music. I cans has been Florent Schmitt: "Feuillets de Voyage," Petyrek, Szymanowski, int-ï shamefully behind the West¬ helped with smaller suma or gifts of Jongen, Holbrooke, Inghelbrecht, Weih¬ Music of this character is, no doubt, possession of it in this fashiog; ern cities in this "Etude-Palais hanté," "Rhapsodie About the year 1884 or 1885 a band«! respect Chicago, St. music, and it has all contributed to a er, Dohr.anyi, Griffes, Powell, Hutche- common throughout the country, espe¬ Louis, Kansas San viennois," "Tragédie de Salomé," in religious enthusiasts came to Sprint? City, Francisco, Los growing accession list. So that it is son, Ganz, Boyle, Hier, Borowski, Hau- cially districts where bodies of re¬ field and conducted a series of raeti- Angeles.all have large collections of a gratification to tell such music "Antoine et Cléopatre," "I-II, Rêves," ligious sectarians, of which the ings in a I do not rcmerabe lovera d'Al¬ biel, Debussy, Saint-Saens, Milhaud, busy park. music for home use. Smaller cities as are not familiar with the Fifty- "Musique de plein air," "Reflet Auric, Roussel, Rhene-Baton, Dupin, urban world hears nothing, flourish. the name of their sect, but oniv tütt like Detroit and Rochester have lemagne." Roussel: "Pour une Fííte they were Seventh Day Adventista mi im¬ eighth Street Music Room what it ii Samazeuilh, Menu, Aubert, Poulenc, The molody has no characteristics ex¬ cured by faith. I visited them portant collections. In * de "Au as are nan, Boston the Pub¬ now able to offer them. p Printemps." Roger-Ducasse: cept borrowed from the familiar times with my mother as interested lic a Satie, Tailleferre, Honegger, Malipiero, type of negro or the Library has fine circulating divi¬ Wagner in Miniature Jardin de Marguerite," "Le joli jeu do Medtner, Moussorgski, Goedicke, Ro- "spiritual" poorest onlookers, and together we noted til! sion in addition to the Allen Brown Score« "Marche "Nocturno style of Sunday school and revivalist accompanying words and music furet," française," De Falla, Grovlez, Göossens, songs. But even reference and the And Transcriptions for Pianoforte de "Prélude d'un partz, commonplace speci¬ Very truly yours, collection, Harvard printemps," ballet," Bliss, Graingur, Berners, Bax mens are sometimes entitled to a place JOH\' S. Musical Association Thanks to Miss Ireland, a STEWART. haß its own library, Leipziger, there has "Sarabande," "Suite brève," "Suite and Scott. fn collector's cabinet. Springfield, 111., Oct. 3, 1922. always been a fairly good list of th« "Petite "Variations Special Collection» in française," suite," The new chamber music, which in¬ classics in miniature score. We art New York's Branch Libraries plaisantes." cludes all forms, from sonatas for two WOLF80HN MUSrCAu BUREAU ana MUSIC LEAGUE OF AMERICA annomt now particularly proud to be able t< The Williams: It was the English Vaughan instruments up to octets.Suk, Dohn- originally intention o* tve supply all the in or on CARNEGIE New York Public Wagner operas "London" Symphony, Fantasia a Schnabel, Bloch, Wolf-Ferrari, HALL THIS AFTERNOON AT 3 Library to have music chestral score, a thing for which then Tallis. Holst: "The anyi, Theme of Planets," "Immortal - collections in all of its branch build¬ has been great demand. Also the Ri Boughton's Hour." The bal¬ Griffes, Homer, Hammond. Gerstle and Debussy, Elgar, Armstrong Gibba, ings. The of "Beni Mora." Bliss: "Rout," "Con¬ lets of De Falla, Per- Morkrejs. Goo6sens, Bax, Andreas, Hurlstone foundations such collec¬ cordi editions of such operas of Verdi First Rossini-Respighi, tions will be seen there versations." Elgar: and second golesi-Stravinsky and Glazounoff. Piano works include the Sowerby, Iarecki, Loeffler, Scott, Coates, still, but. ex¬ Bei o and Puccini as they have is original cept in the matter oí symphonies, "Enigma" Variations, There aro songs by Stravinsky, piano works of BusonI and the com- Burleigh, Kelley, Gardner, Piszetti, operas.which sued in this form. There is the complet Violoncello Concerto. "La¬ will be found so far as Bridge: Schoenberg, Schreker, Pfitzner (six fairly complete output of in miniatur ment." Bantock: "Fifine at the Fair." tKnabe Plano.) the current are vols.), Schillings, Petyrek, Pataky, TOWN HAIX, THIS at Town repertoires concerned. score, and "Tod und Verklärung," "Do: "Wild Geese." Howclls: "Puck's AFTERNOON 3 Hall, To-morrow Nlalrt. S:I8.*-as «*».* the library funds have not been suffi¬ "Till Harty: Mahler (complete), Malipiero, Reger, Juan," Eulenspiegel" and "Helden Minuet." Marx e Cs- Fi»«» ciently liberal to maintain music on a leben" in four-hand (five vols.), Erich Wolff (five MALL ROGERS Bñü»üiMAUREL versions, G mIwmS SONG RECITAL, (Mason & Hamlin.) OHXBAAP V. BQ3 at tíx Piano with other A of Modern German Grac- par subjects. In several of Scriabin we have Group vols.), Szymanowski, Poldowaki, AEOUAN (StclBiwg. "Prometheus, And Russian HAU., Tue«. Aft., Nov. 7, at 8 i TownHaU, Son., Noy 12, at 8. Song the branchas, however, the music is "Poeme de l'Extase" and "Poeme Divin Operas ner, Catoire, Myaskowski, Georg Schu¬ Rf9| mann, Erdmann, Tiessen, very interesting; the Webster branch in score, and his piano-works complet Among the new operas in vocal score Schnabel, SUN OAY EVEN (NOS SENSATÍOWAI PJm has specialijsed in Czech music the are Schiliings's "Mona Lisa" and Vit- Haas, Schoeck, Streicher, Egon Wellesz, WÍLD ANIMAL SONG RECITAL.PROCHAZKAJ ELSIE LYON Stravinsky's "Petrouschka," "Ross 5 ÖEÖiNNINÖ ÍNOVS9 MoncwpiervRES (Stelnway Piano.) KURT SCHINDLER at the piano (Xaatat 135th Street branch, in Harlem, has a and "Sacré tadini's "Anima Allegra" (the novel¬ Matthiessen, Ziîcher, Heuss, Poulenc, Aeolian Hall, Toe». Eva.. Nov. M. at 8:16 Aeolian Hall, Thnrs. Eve., Nov. 13. at» fine lot j gnol" du Printemps" i ACROSS ÖAPE TO flCTVAt of negro music, Washington score and ties of the coming Metropolitan sea¬ Auric, Aubert, Debussy (complete), Hl'fITINÔ in piano arrangement Milhaud, Holbrooke, Ber¬ AFRICA CAIRO SeCHES Heights recently has acquired certain Schönberg's "Pelleas und Melisande son); Schrekcr's "Der Schatzgeraeber" Bantock, Bax, [ ETHEL GROW PAUL modern works and St R. I. ners, Bliss, Bridge, Clutsam, toJOHANNES¬ ALL THE WILD SONG RECITAL. (Mason & Hamlin.) I VIOLIN RECITAL. George. ''Pierrot Lunaire." "Gurre Lieder" ar and "Die Gezeichneten"; Pfltzner's Parry, (Mmod & HamBtt,|í owes it« collection to the Georsre Wil- his new secular can¬ Hoist, Harty, Goossens,: Heath, Ire¬ BURG BiaPSAftD BEASTS "Fünf Stücke" in score, and the "Gurre "Palestrina" and CARNEGIE HALL SATURDAY NOV. AT 2.36 Ham Curtis family. tata "The Deutsche Busoni's land, Liddle, Quiitrer, Smyth, Somer- OfTHEJUWÖLß ¦i AFTERNOON, 18, Lieder" in vocal score. Of Mahler we Seele"; But for many years i» has Strauss's vell and the English Lutenist series, AT o been have "Dag Lied von der Erde" in vocal "Turandot" and "Arlecchino," CLOSE«AMG6 known to students that the largest and "Feuersnot," "," s most score and the symphonies Three, Four, +rt VICTORIA E generally comprehensive collec¬ Eight and Nine for four these "" and "Die Frau ohne 10 F tion was to be found at the hands, Graener's NYANZA Fifty-eighth to supplement & set of the Shatten"; "Theophano," Street branch, and borrowers have come complete Tenth Season PIANO RECITAL. (STEINWAY PIA.NOJ orchestral scores now revised and called "Byzanz"; De. there from all over the the utter¬ promised us as a gift city, a friend Falla's "El Armor Brujo," Rimsky-Kor- 1922-1923 TOWN HALL SUNDAY NOV. most Bronx and from remotest Brook¬ by and admirer of Gustav AFTERNOON, 19, AT 2.EMMf Mahler. And there is Bekker'a sakoff's "Czar's Bride." "La Nuit de lyn, from the furthest confinea of huge Maid of to volume on the Mahler Noël," "The Pskov," "Miada," Talks on greater New York. For this reason analytical sym¬ Nuit de Mai." Questions CAIR.O phonies and a new "Coq d'Or," "Sadko," "La Fifty-eighth Street has been made the biography (both In English, Holbrooke's "Chi dren of headquarters of the music circu¬ in German). The Third, Fifth and of the Hour (viAiioßoeas now city's Ninth the Don," Rootham's "Two Sisters," SALE OPÍHS TO«£>«fiOWÍMOiWtr9A^ lation. Two years ago a li¬ (as most performed) sym¬ SONG RECITAL. (STEINWAY PIASCf special of Bruckner COUftSE j brarian was appointed in its phonies to supplement ANNIE FRIEDBERG ivnnounce» TICKETS*750$&Í4i\ CARNEGIE charge in the AEOLIAN HAUL, Wednesday Aft.. Nov. 8, at 3. Miss JANET RICHARDS fAOD 10% HALL SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOV. 25, AT ¡iff and to act in a supervisory .capacity popular four-hand form tho BONO RECITAL TAX) kk over the music collections of the small scores we had of his symphonies Thursday Morning at 10:45. H branch system. The credit for complete. In score: Malipiero: "Im- THE ELY ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION having Dressioni MAY KOR3 W made so a foundation on which dal Vero," "Ditirambo TrᬠFuture lecture dates Thursday, Nov. good Coonraad V. Boi at the Pituio. (Stelnway) 9th, and every alternate Thursday to build a collection is gico" and "Oriente Immaginario"; thereafter throughout the montha of contemporary Town Mal«. Tues. Eva.. Nov. 14 at 8:15 December, VTOT.IN due to Miss Pauline for sev¬ Respighi: "Fontane di Roma," "An- Honst RoduS.DJÍÍTRT January, February, March THE SOCIETY Leipziger, and concluding April 5th. ORATORIO TICKETS POR THE ABOVERECTTAL_(STEÎNWATCONCERTS ON PIA^^r eral years chief librarian at this tiche Danze ed Arie per Liuto"; SALE AT BE»PECT1VE~TBUU'ÜI Talks on questions of the hour. of New York branch. Miss Leipziger, herself a lover Gasolin: "Couvents sur l'Eau," "Pupaz- zetti"; Rachmaninoff: DOBKIN all vital and of intense interest, by ALBERT of musk, built up a fine music depart¬ "Toteninsel"; Gniseppe Bamboschck at the Piano. (Knabe). Miss Janet Richards herself, at the STOESSEL, Conductor, ment, which is admirable in the matter Moussorgski; "Une Nuit sur le Mont Announces for its initial Concert PIANO RKfTTAI. By and Chauve"; Liadoff: "Bab» Boro« Hotel AEOLIAN HALL of classical standard composers. Jaga"; WAGNEKÂN Plaza TOMORROW She had the foresight to acquire the dine: "Steppenskizzen* (and the last Tickets, »11.00 (Including tax) for THE APOCALYPSE OLIVER DENTÓN the twelve talks, may now be MON EV'Gat 8:15 er three ih four-hand); Sibelius: "Fin¬ pur¬ Plan» complete sets which Schirm used to OPERA FESTIVAL chased at the II»scorn Agency, Hotel $5000 Prize Paolo Gallico Stleft under the direction landia,** "Lemmenkinen's Heimker" (IN GERMAN) Pias». Hotel Blltmore. or at the door Composition by SON« RECITAL by MME. compile intelligent TWO WEEKS j MANHATTAN on the morning of lectures. . Soloists.-Miss Frieda Mme. Elsa TOWN HALL of Dr. Theodor Baker. Thus Fifty- cad Fifth Symphony; Weingartner: FEB. 12 & 19 ( OPERA HOUSE Klink, Stralia, Lear" COMPANY OF 200. Auspices of Single Tickets Sold on Day of Lecture Miss Delphine March, Mr. James Price TUESDAY eighth Street has not only the entire "König and "Die Gefilde der "Das Deutsche Opernhaus, Berlin." NOV. tickets now on Mr. Edwin 7 CLEMENS vocal and works of such com¬ Seligen"; Smetana: the "Vaterland" Subscription sale at Swain, Mr. Frederick Patton. ^LARA piano Mniwn & Kttmlln Pia«»_j posers as Brahms, Chopin, Liszt cycle complete; Schreker: "Vorspiel KNABE BUILDING N. Y. Symphony Orchestra AEOLIAN HALL '('RUÓ RKCITAI. by Tschaikowsky, Grieg, Dvorak, etc.. in zu einem Drama"; Busoni: "Zwei <37 6th AVE.. MAIN FLOOR, and PAUL TAUSIG & 104 but so far as -za SON, B. THURSDAY EV'G, the Schirmer sets, they ¡Studien Faust"; Delius: Brigg 14th. Prospectus mailed on application. NEW YORK CAKNEGIE HALL went at the time of their preparation Fair, Dance Rhapsody, Paris, A Knabe Piano used exclusively. NOV. 9, at 8:15 MARSRIT W Wednesday Evening, Nov. 22.8:15 o'clock Mus.. & H ant 11 m P[^^. the complete sets of more modern men, Summer Garden; Reger: Variationen; -AEOUAN HALIr- like Strauss, Hugo Wolf, Fauré and Goldmark: "Sakuntala"; Bcroer*s SYMPHONY Seats on sale at Box Office. Carnegie Hall "Trois EVELYN HOPPER nrmonnees WALTER DAMROSfrT.Conductor Debussy. Morceaux"; Gossen's "Five Aítolian Hall, To-morrow 'Men.) Aft. at 3 ABOTTAV HALL "^ "»¦>'?, at 8. and at office of Society-, 1 West 34th St. Fitzroy 0969. The city has reduced the library ap¬ Conceits"; Jongen: "Lalla Rookh," and SONG RECITAL ERNEST HUTCHESON to MME. EMMA CALVE In a Serlo» of 5 SATURDAY AFVEííNOON R3.CITAIJS propriation until the funds allotted Tschaikowsky's "Nutéracker" Suite and of CoretposHlons GREAT truafin*?(UAiiViS) *.*J±'from the*.' "*-WVW| Arias by the MASTERS OF PIANO MCSIC the branches are not enough to supply "Romeo and Juliet," the overtures of Norman Apocalypse; LIADOW' NOVEMBER 11 BACH I DECEMBER » W HI MANN Johnston Qroup of S. Mie demanded fiction. Knowing the Mozart and those of Berlioz and his MASON & HAMLIN PIANO. Songa.(CALVE). Hf'IlOK l'ïewnt« NOVEMBER 33 BEETHOVEN S iniCEMiiXSR Hit CHOPIN Mldsommarvaka".ALFVEN. JANVARY 30 US2T hopelessness of the situation and the 'Harold in Italy," all these last to fill I Aeolian Hall. Frl. Town I GENTURY'THEft. TODAY AT 3 Subscriptions SS.2Q to $*.«0. _..!.' Eve., Nov. 17. Carnev«i trie Hallnan 35*0*Aft- Not- 9-»* 8- Hall, Sat. Aft., Nov. i S. llurok Presentí M. _StçiBvrayJgJSS importance of music for home use for gaps in our old list. SONATA RECITAL iiw^ic rri Eve Nov 10 at 8:13 at 2:30, First Recital Thla Season Only N, T. Concert AEOLIAN HALL.THREE M'IÎHCUÎPTION CONCERTS TUESDAY EVENINGS at 8:13.NOVEMBER « the always growing student clientele, The new Frenen scores include. SI. JANUARY 16, MARCH which must on the library to Moore.Kortschak 'Brolca"Beethoven-.Wagner depend Debussy's "Le Printemps," "Jeux," IITIckets at Box Office. Symnhony.BEETHOVEN. the music they are too poor to (Stelnway Piano) 'SIEGFRIED." Act III.WAGNER. furnish "La Mer," "Apres-midi d'un Faune," Brunhllde"."TBA 91 P '. \. ERIKA a« it does their books, an ef¬ AEOLIAN HAUU Tha». Aft., Nov. 0, at 3 buy, just "Nocturnes" and two-piano or four- Siegfried.RICHARD CROOKS QUARTET to contributions 2nd SONG I I PL í World'« finnreme Dramatic «ml SUBSCRIPTION PKICFS fort was made get hand versions of these. Ravel: "Ma recital Carnegie Hall. Sat. Aft., Nov. II, at 2:30. fl.eo.»fl.SO.$4.*0.$«.15 a few of the of Lnarles Symphony Co cert for Vonng from generous patrons Mère l'Oye," "Valses nobles," "La Jotin Soloist: ALl'KKO People 6!AC0:¿0 RIMIN! (Ht in York. This effort CORTOT. fMORINI Tickets T6c to music here New $2.60 (no tax) at Box Off with Valse," "Schêhéraxade." "Dsphnia et Aeolian VIOLIN RBCITAL SOCIETY of FRIENDS of MUSIC was started about two years ago Hall., Sunday Aft., Nov. 19. 8BAT8 NOW AT BOX OFFICE Announce* Six SubwrlptSon Concert» Miss L. T Bliss. Chloé," "Intr. et Allegro," and the first PIANO RECITAL.ALEXANDER FIVE SCNDAY AFTERNOONS at the TOWN HAU. a gift of $200 from CARME HALL NfV, Il NOV. 8«. »EC. «I. JAN. 14, FEB. 2o, MAR. Í5. of* these for two pianos. D'ïndy: THOMAS »t 2 ^^:; ONE WEDNESDAY ..,« This sum was divided, half being spent Performance«.Now Programs. AFTERNOON.Jnu*ry »1, l»8S~At CARNEGIE BAI* First and second Ticket* 59c. to ÍS.W, plus war tax. at Bo* Office. works of native symphonies and "Is- Mtrt P.. E. JOHNSTOM. SILOTI Subscription» NOW brln* received here 'for composers, Knabe P.ann. rickets at Boi Offices. GBX>RGB IAT.LES, Mgr. M.KB»g»mttttt London Charit on, Carnegie Hull. T»epho»f Cir«I* *M*f the other half intrusted to a friend of To-morrow - DANIEL Carnegie Hall, Nliçht at 8:15 the cause who it in London, Paris ELLA BOY0E KIRK MAVFK »n^n-as Son" ««.< ¡tul l>y .1! J..JA spent THE CITY Flwt American TOWN HALL., TO-NIGHT AT 8:15 42dS.»*»oB for the works of contem¬ Woman Cured at'Nfuicy (Stale \ iOLIN CARNEGIE>«ALL 192219g and Madrid Lecture on ^ RECITAI-ÍLLCM1NATO 5 THURS. EVENING.5 SATURDAY AFTERNOON CONCERTS porary European composers. The news CLAUSSEN Nov. 30-Pec. 2.Jan. 4-6.Feb. 1-3.March 15-17.April 5-' that we had this new material, that DIRK POCK, Conductor. .Mezïo-*oprano. Metropolitan Opera Co. By the or MISERERDIR0 Mgt. Ha?nsfil & Jonas. «Stelnway Piano. things by our men of to-day by 12 Evente«» at CARNBGi/E HAIX. BiirofoiniCOUEHalt 5« East Granados, Alben«, d* Falla, Malipiero, 12 Afternoon» at TOWN HAIX. 41at St, Wed. Eve., No», 15. Carnegie Hall, Wed. Ev«r., Nov. 8, «t 8-18 Town Hall. Friday Eve., Nov. 10. nt 8:15 First Concert Ticket» $1.10 & 11.65. Now at office. Piano Recital Piano Ke«hnt by EVEUONK Ravel, Ropartz, Stravinsky, Goossens, at CARNEGIE HAIX O. Arnold Shaw. ST33 Grand Central Terminal, N.Y. (Stelnway).MISCIIA With Russiaa choose names at SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 'Telephone- Beserratlons. Vasd. 3033-4847, Symphony Orch. Bax, Ireland.to IMSTÎNGTISHEO BOÏ-OÏST8: 3I~DEftT AtTsCHl'LEB. Conductor. BOSTON SYMPHONY GERHARDT. random.were to be had brought RRASLAU. GANZ. doGOGORZA. ÑAMARA. TAGLIONE 'à Tl ket« SI to $3 (plu* tax). Man ordrrs borrowers that the music cir¬ MÏLHAlîî. MOKÍNI. HIBERMAN. BEN- LEVITZK .ilgt. Kaensal & Jones, Stelnway Piano, 1 now to 8. IluroU. Atollen Hal!. N. y, SO many DIÎR. Special Bemmem Subscription Price«. culation increased 400 per cent. This 12 Concert« for »IS, »18, »10, «8, »4. AEOLIAN HAU,. Thur». Aft., Nov. 16, at 8 *0, CARNEGIE HALL, Frt. Eve., Nov, 17. Piano Recital by Ji: l.IA shows that there is a demand for music 18 ftonAagr Atterttüem "Fop." Concert* at Violin Recital.ERNA AEOLIAN HAU* TÏIE8RAY, NOV. 7th. ORCHESTRA for nome use. Musicians are for the MANHATTAN OFFRA HGCSE, beg. «un.. West 43(1 St. at 8:30 I>. M. Nov. 1». Saoao» Stibecriptlon«: »is, $9.7«, PIERRE Conductor nio&t part too poor to be able to buy ÍS.60. »8.Î5. 8eps.->n tl ko s now gelling- at MONTEUX, th« Hall» or Room If. « " Seeeon tickets, 8 to*.) to their a* to 'IE. '!' -me ELSIE RAYMOND concert», $10, $7.60, $6, $8, $3* (No ^ rausie satisfy euriesity KM 330». ARTHUR J. HEMPEL- GAINE«*, Mr- s Ne« »t SOPRANO GLAI5S mm*» uiiMs.n- ¡atoms Box Offle«, Box to Wt lL symphony hau. A. C8t»inw»y.) Ticket* at Officss. Stelnway Piano. lift. Cooiuopollun Musical Bureau. 1125 B'wiji. Sotan 60a to S3, at Box OR. Chlekorin» Piano ¿r^nnan. bg»*^