10 fllE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND," MAY 15, 1921

Lazzari, contralto; Salvi, harpist In musical talent of the college, under grammed; Kreisler, Rimsky-Korsa-kof- f, Ruth Zanders. Josephine Williamson Nocturne," which Jluncker considered joint recital, and Eva Gauthire. cos- the direction of Professor Leland A. Massenet, Wiediawski, Simon-ett- i, John Steelhammer. Loie Thayer, Vir "one of the noblest of the lot"; tne tume recital. As extras Mr. Carson Coon of. the school of music. Mr. Schubert, De Beriot, Ole Bull. ginia Dab.iey. Wilma Rinehart, Kath "F Major Prelude" and revolutionary will bring Sousa and his band and Coon is an experienced club director Boccherini, Gabriel Marie and others. erine Galbraith, Gretschan Kraus. etude. Two Englishmen. Scott and perhaps the Chicago company and pays great credit to the personnel Oardner, and one American ure repro-si-ute- d again.' as well as the New York Sym- of this year's aggregation. The Carrie Jacobs Bond Musical Miss Helen Levoff, student with it. the modern group. The a" phony orchestra, with Walter Dam-rosc- h. The programme: Part I "Car-men- cl ib announces a recital at S:15 with Kathryn Crupler Street, was the programme closes with the brilliant (Wilson-Smith- ), glee club; o'clock Tuesday night at Multnomah soloist mothers' day at Fourth Pres- finale from Rubinstein's "Concerto in Aside from Tulsa, Mr. Carson con- "Concert Etude. D Flat" (Liszt). Mr. hotel ballroom. byterian church, singing "Songs My D Minor." with orchestra part played trols six other cities musically, and Engeldinger; quartet. "Mammy's Li'I Mother Taught Me" (Dvorak). Miss by Miss Whittslde. he also keeps up some of his private Pigeon" (Fearis), Misses Clancy, Zink. Miss Susie Michael will present a Levoff also appeared with'Misa Bees 9 vocal teaching. McPherson and Wells; "Forever and a selected number of students in piano Smith in Mrs. Street's annual recital The second of the series of spring Mr. Carson's student. Laura Fer- Day" (Bischoff), glee club: reoital June 1 at the Lincoln high in Silverton May 8. This year Mm. recitals it the Valair Conservatoire guson, has been engaged as soprano solo, "Morning" (Speaks). Miss school auditorium. The programme street combined the two high school de Musique et Art Dramatique was soloist at the Church of the Incarna- Clancy; "Chanson Provencale will consist of solos and en sembte choruses with her students' recital, given by a few of the students from n tion, New York city, where she suc- glee club. Part II rumbers. and will be given entire- which gave an added interest and the dramatic, art. violin and piano de- ceeded Corinne Rider Kelsey. Miss "Senorita" (Dessauer-Houseley- ), glee ly by children whose ages range from variety to the programme, which was partments in the assembly hall of c.lubi "Spanish Dance" (Rehfeld), Al 7 to 15. . enjoyed by a capacity 234 Ferguson has been very successful - house. the conservatory. Tenth street. musically and last August sang herta Potter: "The Dusk Witch" (Am- ' Paul Gelvin, presented in recital .May 7, and was attended by another month at Chautaqua with the New brose), "De Coppah Moon" (Shelley), An excellent piano recital was last Wednesday .night by George large i.nd Interested audience, com- S glee club; contralto solo, A Rose In given by Nellie P. Mar- Street, yV York ymphony orchestra. - Stone and Hotchklss has been appointed posed mainly of parents and friends Mr. Carson writes that, while he is tne sua (rorsier", xvtiiiu, ui6i- guerite Cook, graduates of the music soloist in the quartet of Rose of the students taking part. Whil happy in Tulsa, he misses his Port- nal stunt, "When the Clock Strikes departmrtit of Willamette university, City Park Presbyterian church. only juni'jrt, and most of them In land friends and the "lovely Pacific Twelve", written by Miss Letcher; ztsisted by Virgil Anderson and their firs year, the students coast climate." Mr. and Mrs. Carson Oregon songs, glee club. Lucile Ross, in Willamette university, Salem music lovers will be sur- performed creditably. The hope to be in this city for a visit of Salem, Or., May 10, anl was quite a prised and disappointed to learn that dramatic-ar- t students proved a de- several weeks next July and August. MUSIC BRIEFS. successful pleasant affair. Mrs. Stone Mrs. Hallie Parrish Hinges, who has light with their humorous readings Noar is the name of is been the vocalist the open-ai- r con- Adelina Patti - a student with Alice Holman. of Signs of breath and voice control soprano at St. Paul's Episco- certs given by thq in mudu-lat:o- PORTLAND SOPRANO IN TEXAS. a soloist - band Willson were evidenced by theMrequent ..nmV, Awerhrnnlr. Pa.. relin- park an- . nni The choir of St. Francis" Catholic for the last four years, has renu-ired- and the discreet Katherine s. soprano lgh, St. Paul's - R a3 soloist at church will repeat the Easter music nounced that she will not sing this gertures showel them to be prompted and specialist in songs of the Amen- church in West Philadel- - morning 11 o'clock mass. summer, says the Salem (Or.) Jour- can Indian, and up to Presbyterian this at the by the thought rather than mechani- who. her hus phia, Pa. The soloists will be Miss Catherine nal. A certain amount of money Is cally acquired. The participants band's recent death, was located in Calvin. Miss Gertrude Kunz. Miss appropriated by the taxpayers every city, now makes home at were Gladys Chrlstensen. Leon l'leu. this her Francis Richter. Portland's blind Esther Hogan, Secondo Destefanis; year for these concerts, and the vo- Marie Pauline Ten Eyck. Maude Paris, Tex. composer, appear in E. Louis Fried- - calist has been recompensed from Of late Mrs. Simmons resumed pianist and will Frank Tomlinson and Virginia Moncure. Jrjule Keeney, has a' benefit concert June 3 in the White rich. Miss Elsie Meyer is organist. the remainder of the funds left after lorothy Pike. Ruth Pedcrson, Dor her musical activities 'in different Taylor streets. violinist, Cather- the musicians have been paid. An r cities in Texas, good. Temple, Twelfth and Miss Irene Sullivan othy Kramer. The next recital and has made Covach-Friedric- insufficient amount of money this The most important recent musical ine director. more Intermediate sturents from the Reynolds will present season has prevented Mrs. Hinges depart-men- u work done by Mrs. Simmons was to Miss Martha vocal, ptano and dramat rt twenty of her Junior and intermediate Vocal students coming from out- from getting new music and having will take place May 27 at the sing for the Harmony club of Fort at Lincoln side towns to study with Mrs. Rose it raised to the necessary pitch re- Worth, Tex., the, club piano students in recital con .ervatory. . largest musical high auditorium, 8:15 P. M., Coursen-Ree- d are Miss Marie Fried- - quired for such concert singing. in the state. She sang for the benefit school Saturday, May 21. Anyone who is rlck, Osegon City; Mrs. Will Schultz, Blanche Williams Segernten imir of the silver national jubilee of the interested will be velcome. Forest Grove; Mrs. Joe J. Thornton, Miss Abby Whiteside will rresent National Federation of Music clubs. Ruth Orser Sanders in piano re- programme uf songs by Kntherlm Wilsonville; Miss Anna Michels, Ore solo occasion The magnitude of this club's work piano gon Copeland Burling- - cital June 23 at hotel Glen at I'orvallin. dr., the Edgar E. Coursen acted as City: Mildred Or.-co- day "book fair" for tho was demonstrated last year when accompanist Irene Pavloska in ham. Grove; Mrs. Kicharu ballroom. The programme Is due to they gave Caruso $25,000 guarantee for Forest In piano litera- benefit of a public library. The Wednes- attract all interested l concert, sound- the armory at Salem last Williams. Sherwood, and Miss Ger songs used, teve-a- still In manu- for a built him a J1000 day night, where she sang at the trude Porter, Halsey. ture. The greatest demands tech- proof, dressing-roo- and had $5000 nically and musirally are made by the script, were "Tranquillity," "Good Apollo club concert. Pavloska scored Night." "Love Can "The Blue left in their treasury. Mrs. Simmons groups Of of Mary Adele Case "Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue" of !le." also sang for the Lions' club and a big success with three These students Bird." "Mr. Kobin." "The Linnet." "I songs. Vann were presented In song recital Bach. This is followed by two short Song." two of the large churches First arias and delightful numbers by Brahms. The Heard a Ltrk Sing." "Love Broadway Presby May 7: Mrs. Amy Trannis. Mrs. Laura Presbyterian and Soloists before the Tuesday club's Scheonborn. Mrs. Dr. Benewa, Mrs. Chopin group includes the "C Minor .t terian. Of the criticisms this one - not only 1st meeting were Miss Adele Bar- Bessie Wire. Miss Dorothy Terril'.. is most significant: "It is nickel, who sang "The Sunshine of Miss Elizabeth Martin, soprano; Mrs. her singing that wins for her the a Voice McWhinney, Mrs. W. B. Green plaudits of the public; it is the Intel Your Smile" and "Somewhere Vesta lect behind Mrs. Simmons' singing.'- Is Calling" (Tate), and Mrs. Irene Mrs. Grace Wentworth, contralto; Strowbridge-Wheele- r, who sang Cad-man- 's Eert Norblatt, Fred Tooze Jr.. Lyman Fort Worth Record. At San Angelo - as- - "The Heart of Her" and "Pass- Warnock, , and Homer faeig - Mrs. Simmons gave a concert, also I . 1T , V. S7f J'YecZ. Cfjosr. organizing a permanent ing nyn.. lin ' a ,rMtinil fried, tenor. sisted in u. j choral club, which was named after 01 Mrs. ose .Lourseii-n- Beidler, Chicago. Grove. composed , .. The Becker conservatory of music David Guion, who that announces second recital Columbia Male Chorus well-know- n spiritual. "De Ol' Ark's n. " " the students' a short time the music season of "Pathfinders" class. "Trust Her Not' of the season to take place at 8:15 Charles Swenson, Conductor 9:10-2- 1 will have drawn to a close, (Parks), "Honey Town" (Parks) L. Thompson, president, will be held o'clock tomcrrow night in the audi IN TWO MUSICAL PEOPLE AC- "A May Morning" Mrs. Simmons was a voice tudent it has been a busy one. With chorus; (Denza). with George Tyler Taglieri in this in room A, central immij. torium ofb Lincoln high school TIVE IS CIRREST Song" (Rogers), Mrs. E. A. May 18. musi- - Twenty-eig- ht or four exceptions, the pro "Wind city. o'clock. Wednesday. A students will partici three EVE.M'S. Densmore; "A Warrior Bold" (West), leal programme will be furnished, re pate und present a programme of Concert at the Auditorium gramme of future musical events Ver Haar, con "Carry Me to Old Virginny" reaa, anu Edna Swanson Back SYMPHONY WINS NEW' HONORS. ports of business win be classic and romantic music Tickets this section consists principally of tralto, of New York city, will be 4 (Bland), chorus; "Va'e" (Russell), officers elected for the coming year of admission may be procurred from students' recitals. soloist at concert or (JoiumDia 'Spring Song of the F.obln Woman" The visitf the Portland Symphony A In re-p-. attendance of members is the students or by 'telephoning to the Several of these recitals have been male chorus, to be held in pub- (Cadman), Miss Velma MacMaster, orchestra to appear in concert May 7 j desired, conservatory. Edna Swanson Ver Haar held these past three weeks, and lic auditorium Wednesday night. "Brave Heart, Sleep On" (ParksK to heln dedicate the new woman's Contralto, Soloist ' Mrs. L. Olson, soprano, (Gelbel), I many more are slated. These Fred "Old Farmer Slow" the building of the University of Oregon, Miss Lola Kernan. soprano, will The Junior Monday Musical club recitals presented her vocal students in chorus; "Mavis" (Coxton), Sargent A. Or., quite notable mu- - Rose Coursen programme of Portland musical students, vocal Eugene, was a mae her debut at Mrs. will give a special Satur recital in Pythian hall audito- Patterson; "Water Lillies" (Linders), sical occasion. The concert was Reed's students' recital. Multnomah day, May 21, at 1 P. M.. at 14S Thir- "Good-By- e, - 18 and instrumental, are excellent af rium last Tuesday night. Sweet Day" (Vannah), hitrhlv lauded. hotel ballroom. June 1. Miss Kern teenth street. There will be piano Wednesday Evening, May fairs and reflect credit on the various chorus. Mrs. Donald Spencer, manager of an will sing the difficult "Romeo and numbers by Vera Burke. Dorothy Hall students and professional instructors the orchestra, was one of the prin- - Juliet" waltz song (Gounod), also the Jean Thibau, Theresa Kelly, Jerome Tickets 73c and $1 No War Tax - OPERA STARS SING MAY 25. accomplishing Spring Song." June a by Sally participating- in them. city. For beautiful quality of tone cipal factors in this Robin Woman's Kelly, Elien Rowe; dance Seat Sale Opens Tuesday, May 17, at Sherman-Cla- y Co. In some particulars these recitals and fine expression in singing, this Five singers of fine merit who ap- visit of the orchestra to Eugene. She Cadman's opera "Sharnevis." Miss Ingersoll, a vocal solo by Allan Bald , Treble Austrirp. Could imrw-oved- group of voices produces an excep- peared in this city last year with the made all the business arrangements. Kernan is a member of the and a violin solo by Grace be if the rule were personally. Many the symphony party to take absolutely insisted upon tional effect. Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Sonora Grand Opera company to- of Clef club. The club is planning a iitMHimmimiHrnmimiiHtimimiiiiMiiiiimiiiminiiiHiiiHiiimiiim that there men are engaged in busi place May 28. should be no encores, or extra num- Feets are members of the chorus and gether with the director of the or- orchestra gave a well-know- n ness in city and required Mrs. Adah Losh Rose students' bers rendered, and no bouquets. are soloists whose sing- chestra, Ignacio Castillo, will this it 7, floral del who SnpnrAr'a to se of dramatic work May and th two ing is always a delight. This will pro- tact and diDlomacv recital The Misses Helen and Evelene At recent musical recitals in this be accompanist, will present a cure employers permission for those who appeared in the programme prtsented these students in city, tire be the last meetnig of the club for gramme from - at conclusion of numbers of brilliance at the Heilig or- - i- 7 gave the season of 1920-192- and the elec- these musicians to accompany tne were memoers 01 successful recital May in Lincoln the audience them only faint theater Wednesday night. May 25. on tour. Once Eugene, the class. Readings were given Dy jane Twinkle applause, yet the proud soloists im- tion of officers will take place. A with a repertoire of operatic selec- chestra at high school auditorium. large is desired. concert concluded and dinner an- - rennison, neien curns, Powel, Frances Lewis. Naome Mader, mediately marched back to the plat- attendance tions and popular songs, all sung in Spencer had to make shaw. Tommy Kummei, Annette Ley form and sang: extra numbers remark- costume. nounced, Mrs. ap Jeannette Dentler, Helen Stratton. B'XAI BRITH RECITAL MAY 17. hv which ins. Veila and Bobby Rummel Carl Steelhammer, Hazel Petersen, able for wearisome length. The Sonora company opens its 1921- - fn. peared in a dialogue, 'Dr. Brown. Dabney, joint meeting of Portland 22 certain musicians had to get back to Marion Fleming, Eleanor 'Uher reasons why encores are At a opera season in St. Paul, Minn., quickly, part in Eleanor gave an imerpreia- - Dabney, Elwyn Concert Bureau, 65, Daughters of own. to take late winder Walter Williamson, Charlotte sometimes not wise are: Programmes lodge. No. and the August 15. Saturday night musical engagements, tive dance are made up in advance and . concert, May 25. measured Covenant, Independent Order of B'nal At the Portland Throuehout all the season Just con Inc. as to length, and if added to, the re- Brith, a musicale will be furnished by the soloists who will then appear in Mrs. Spencer "Behold Man," Pathe's famous is too long: young eluded, and in fact since the cital and the solo G. F. Johnson Piano company, concert are selected artists from that thrcti vears aeo became manager of Dassion play production in natural Summer Session appreciates support given 1st. after singing his allotted number, the organization. During a recent con- .The the the may when they wiii present in joint re- the orchestra. Mrs. Spencer s admin- - colors, is coming deck lor an .iuui be just a little tired out, and cert of the company in Boise the ktmtinn has hpen successful to a tional five days run at tne puonc therefore cannot do justice to cital at B'nai Britn hall, Thirteenth Idaho Statesman I exira re- said: marked degree. She has served with- - auditorium, beginning May 22. The music. street near Mill, Tuesday night, a "The stars of the Sonora Grand production musical producing piano, with vocal solos by nut Kaiarv. Her'n has been important great with the THE Elwyn Artist At four recent recitals the floral Opera company who' appeared at the notable in J programme, stage setting and light stu- Price Moore, contralto, and gave a nnhiin and auite bouquets from proud relatives to Alice Pinney something more than symphony annals in ing etiects, is expecr.ee, 10 ariw i dents were mostly of a gorgeous and Ernest Crosby, tenor. concert. Their performance was orchestra has been brought back programme: Selection, piano, America crowds. It Series expensive character and were really The brightened by their costumes that 1920-2- mar. 01 Evening iw, (a fh. 1 musical because or tne iaci nunureas CORNISH works of art. Some other students "Oh. Thou Sublime Sweet fitted the parts they sang and by oor Spencer persons were turned away at the clos- - past season by Music Lovers Portland. (Wagner-Liszt- ), Alice Price eason concluded tha,n Mrs. this the of were handed in plain view of the Star" their gesturing until the transported prepare periuraiuite ui n. xnai auunms audience small floral bouquets that Moore: "When My Caravan Has could almost build about has begun to for tne neit ins listener season of 1921-2- 2. Arrangements are the last week In April. In comparison with the more Rested" (Teschmachen-Lohr- ), Ernest imagination, environ- m w SCHOOL Ttey pledge a continuance of the same high suffered them, in the in progress sell out the entire expensive ones, and one or two really Crosby; selection, piano, "My Heart ment that fitted the song. The aud- to Miss Gertrude Phillips, soprano, of artistic standards in the future. (Saint-Saens- season for all future deserving students did not get any at Thy Sweet Voice" ), ience seemed, to be deeply apprecia course of tickets this city has just arrived from New Drama Music Dance Were svmohonv concerts, in advance. years The series 1921-2- 2, to be announced an bouquets. What 'were the private Mrs. Moore: "Oh! That We Two tive, encoring the artists repeatedly which greeted York city. For the past two Guest Teachers: for at feelings of the girl who did Maying" (Nevin), Mr. Crosby; selec- "The large audience been singing in the Metro- concert-goin- g students and begging at the end for more the appearance of the Portland Sym she has MAURICE BROWNE and ELLEN early date, will be of equal interest to the not get large floral tributes? Were tion, piano, "My Dreams" (Tosti), music than the time limits of the pro- politan Opera chorus of New York VAN VOLKENBURU, directors of piano. phony orchestra at the auditorium in public. not a few tears shed in private after- Mrs. Moore: selection, gramme would permit them to have.' new woman's building on the city and also studied with the great THE SCHOOL OK THE THEATER. the master, A. Buzzi-Pecc- ia to MORONI OLSEN ward? University Oregon campus, May 7, Italian vocal June October. It would seem, then, that the cur- COLl'MBlX CONCERT MAY IS. VOICES PLEASE AUDIENCE. of of New York. Miss Phillips received and a corps of eight other teach- giving floral bou- voiced its approval and appreciation training from Gio ers. Classes in Play Acting. Play rent custom of Edna Swanson Ver Haar, contralto, In compliment to their many throughout the programme," writes her earlier vocal Staging, Play Writing and Puppet quets to students at musicales in this will come from Chicago to appear as friends, Mr. and Mrs. George Hotch-kis- s Tyler Tagliore of this city. Miss Productions. a Eugene, Or., correspondent of The Phillips spend summer city needs revision. soloist at the concert to take place at Street presented several voice Oregonian. The concert was a rit- - will the ADOLPH BOLM of the Bolm Wednesday months vith her mother, Mrs. C. J. Ama- THE ART OF "BEL CANTO" IN ALL ITS BRANCHES the public auditorium students in recital in Lincoln high ting cnmax 01 tne Ballet Intime. Classes for YOI NG MGERS Wl" FAVOR. night. May 18, with the Columbia Male school auditorium last Wednesday completion of the Loderberg, and plans to leave early teur and Professional Dancers. cises held at the to New York city July Com print After- several weeks of careful chorus, Charles Swenson, director. night and gave much pleasure to the woman's building, now the finest next fall to return Normal Classes for Teachers. The Coums Will preparation and rehearsal, Mrs. Fred This concert will wind up the activi- large audience that attended. Mrs. campus. to resume her musical studies. 11 to August 6. structure on the university E. ROBERT SCHMITZ, famous PRIVATE LESSONS L.. Olson, soprano, presented these ties of the chorus for the season and Arthur Strickland was accompanist. From the intricate and beautiful of the In Tuesday wen. Under the auspices of the American French Pianist. Classes for Artists soloists in recital last night it promises to be an important musi and played movements of the 'New World' sym concerts and Teachers. August 5 to Sep- VOICE CULTURE. in the ythian temple auditorium be- cal event. The programme stated: "Our stu 'Triumphal war mothers of this city, two phony to the dashing were held in the Multnomah hotel au tember 15. MASTER CLASSES fore a large and enthusiastic aud- The Columbia Male chorus Is one of dent recitals are primarily to find out Halverson, concert Vo- ARENS March' by the ditorium May 10 and 11. the soloiita SERGEI KLIBANSKY, the In ience: Miss Zulah M. Andrews, so- the oldest and best singing organiza- what students can do before a public proved to be in truth 'the musical soprano; cal Instructor of New Y'ork City. prano: Mrs. George O. Brandenburg, city assemblage, for the express purpose being Sonya Medvedieff, July 18 to August 27. STYLE, DICTION. tions in the and it has featured event of the season.' Philip Sevasta, harpist, and Lee Cro-nic- VOCAL STUDIO contralto: Victor Johnson, baritone: as soloists many famous artists. of taking their measure, as students. "Under the skilled direction of Carl CALVIN BRAINERD CADY, INTERPRETATION soprano: Blanche was- heard, of at the piano all of New York Miss Lois Muir, Mrs. Madame Swanson Ver Haar cho The various voices those Denton, conductor, the orchestra programme was of satis- Normal for Private and Myers, soprano: G. Arthur Peake, sen because of the suc- junior and senior singers, are all with City. The and Public School Teachers. July sensational played the various numbers fying excellence and was cordially 27. REPERTOIRE baritone: Miss Olga Huff, soprano; cess she scored as soloist for the great pleasant to hear and of good quality. pleasing effect. David Campbell, 13 to August applauded. Miss Medvedieff haj a Ameri-canPiani- New York City for advanced inrrn. Miss George kichmeer, soprano: Mrs. chorus from the east that toured Swe- The examples of voice training show Diano soloist with the orchestra, BOYD WELLS. Eminent on one pleasant, shining soprano under good July and August. NORMAL COURSE Blanche Sylvester, contralto, and Dr. den last summer. Everywhere she kindness and patient skill measured up fully to the expectations control, and her song Interpretations Kila J. Welch, mezzo soprano. was proclaimed a singer with a re- hand, and willing on the by the praise given mm Dy songs were: FREE SCHOLARSHIPS are of- Begs to Announce His LECTURES May piano ac- raised are splendid Her best fered in all departments. Address: Miss Ida Cook was markably beautiful voice and charm- other. critics before his appearance in Eu Thine Eyes" (KaDay), "The JMigntin- - on companist, and Miss Jean Harper, ing personality. Of her the exacting Soloists presented were Miss Bess gene. Mr. Campbell displayed his gale" (Alahieff), "Dance, O Maiden v VOICE AND VOCAL Laugh-to- n, Miss Marie Sixth Summer Course violinist, and Miss Margaret critic of the Stockholm Daily News Smith, Sliss Helen Livoff. remarkable technique and interpre Gay" (Durante), and others. Mr. Se PEDAGOGY flutist, assisted with obligatos. wrote: "Madame Ver Haar, was a Corhouse. Miss Edith Hagg, Miss rendition of the The Cornish School at the tative ability in his vasta is a cultured harpist, who plays for U'Mt'hr, pin ice ra All the numbers songs and oper- pleasant surprise. She charmed the Margery Myers, Clare Heath, Mrs. by Tschaikowsky. and piano concerto with exquisite skill. Mr. Cronican 000 Street, Studios, atudrnla. atic arias were well sung by Mrs. public not only with her beauty, but Roy Baxter, Miss Delia Allen, Arthur With the able accomnaniment by the in Liszt's "Second Ermt Pine Calbreath Portland memory, and excelled rendering Seattle. From For Hirrtlona and Tar-- Olson's students, from also with her gorgeous voice. Her Strickland, Mrs. Irene Aiieman and orchestra, this number was probably Polonaise in E Major," and Mendels (IntlarM Apply in fine style. Several admirable in- singing is not only and col- Paul Gelvin. or wen Dormitory Accommodation. , dramatic among the most striking tne sohn's "Rondo Capricioso." Mr. Croni 20 to July 30 MISS HKI.KN AI.HKKATH. dividual voices were noted. Chief orful but at times shows a fascinating One of the remarkable voices rane-e- nrogramme. can is a capable accompanist. There June MMtlMICtT, amon these musical treats were the legato, which delights the lover of these young singers is that of Paul "The Portland management Is de were large audiences at both con In view of very crowded clae t former cournea, SAO lUlniont M., aria "Charmant Oiseau" from David's bel canto." Gelvin, tenor. In. these latter days, serving of much credit for the finan certs. it in advisable to make resnvadons now. rortland. Or. "Pearl of Brazil." and sung by Miss The chorus is larger than ever, more when real are rare, it is a joy cial assistance and splendid ra Andross to a charmingly played flute than 50 voices, and will present a to hear a tenor voice of the excel- tion which made possible tnis con A recital by violin students of Ted JOINT RECITAL obligato by Miss Laughton. This new, lence of Mr. Gelvin's. It is of heroic, To the many Bacon will be given Wednesday night, number of magnificent works. cert at the university. i . . . By avid aria is an unusually difficult big quality, with smooth tone emis- o7hn availed themselves of the oppor- - May Zd, at Lincoln nign... scnooi auai- - number, is full of trills,, runs and ca- ORPHEUS CHORUS MAY 20. sion and under good control. Mr. to organization I torium. Violin solos and numbers by ora- tunity to listen this denzas like a rippling waterfall The Orpheus chorus of 40 male Gelvin can sing well either in nf skilled musicians It will long ue a su ms Liaaa v.ui"f" MARIE LOUGHNEY .WILLIAM R. MABELLE and Miss Andross sang it in superb torio or operatic work, as a church a real musical treat." 50 violin students will be rendered. Meuo-Soprnn- o. BOONE voices, William Mansell Wilder, experi remembered as Piano, Organ Voice fashion. director, will appear in concert at choir soloist with greater Miss Gladys Johnson will assist with and Mrs. Olson was congratulated on the the East Side Baptist church. East ence he is eminently aesiraDie. tie GLEE CLUB CONCERT MAY 18. cello solo. Compositions from the Theory SCHOOL OF MUSIC Production success of her recital. She is one of a tenor "find." following composers will be pro- - Twentieth and Salmon streets, at 8:15 is real The University, of Oregon Girls' the principal soprano singers of this night. J. ERWIN MUTCH o'clock Friday This chorus HARDfNGS LIKE OPERA. Glee club programme for the Heilig BARITONE. city and leads a busy life also by will be assisted by Mrs. E. A. Dens THE 18, tinging many public functions. theater "Wednesday night. May has at more, soprano; Miss Velma MacMas Wrhen Woodrow Wilson was presi been announced to include full con Tnes. May 34th, 8t30 P. M. Summer Session June 20 to July 30 ter, contralto, and Sargent A. Patter dent he proved one of the steadiest Ef, POKTLAXD COMPOSERS CHOSEN. cert numbers by the club, solos by PYTHIAN HALL son? baritone, soloists for the occa theater-goer- s of all the presidents, Misses Genevieve Clancy and Laura Exceptional Yamhill St. Music lovers again will have the : melodrama and cleart - sion. This will be the fourth of and he also like Rand. Portland girls; piano instru- Tickets $1.00, Plus 10 War Tax. Normal Courses for Teachers, Coaching in Repertoire, Private Lesions opportunity of hearing J. Erwin series of musicales given at this comedy. Now come President and Mrs. of Mutch, entation bv Vincent Engeldmger On Snle baritone and head of the Elli church under the auspices of the Warren G. Harding with an equally Portland, an original skit written Dy Summer Course Sherman-Cla- y Tuesday, May 17 conservatory of music, in young men, and a STATE AID FOR MEN "Pathfinders" class of and keen liking for the theater Miss Imogene Letcher, a Portland ADVANCED AND recital with Marie Loughney. mezzo to be one most en they want to go Al- FOR STIDEXTS - promises of the frank admission that girl, and violin selections by Miss soprano of New- York, in Pythian hall joyable of the series. No admission to "the show" if they can make it. Eugene. VOCAL TEACHERS MAY 1B- - 169 Eleventh Street Phone Marshall 2467 24. berta Potter of SAT- - May Mr. Mutch gave his first re will be charged, but a' silver offering Mrs. Harding's preference Is said to This year's club contains 22 mem JILY 24 ON WEDNESDAYS, f cual in Portland last November at the will be received for the benefit of the be for musical shows, and recently bers, representing some of the best I'RDAVS EXCLUSIVELY DE- Heilig: theater, and since that time church bulletin, sponsored by the with the president and their party, VOTED TO GRAND OPERA. REPAIR DIRECTORY has had several" concert appearances she occupied a box at Poll's theater at the auditorium. His services are in Washington, D. C, at a perform- INTERPRETATION, EXPRESSION, constantly in demand and his singing ance of "II Trovatore" by the San ACTING. TUNING is always looked forward to with Cario Grand Opera company, says the HEPAIRI.N'Q Valair Conservatoire de !eaure. :- New York Telegraph. In Accordance With the Traditions AND Mss Loughney andMr. Mutch have - At v The president and Mrs. Harding on of the Greatest Masters and Singers Pianos and Player Fung throughout the east and middle I w . this occasion were guests of Madame Pianos Musique et Art Dramatique west in recital, a special feature of Sofia Charlebois, prfma donna of the Talking Machine programme being their singing SUGGESTIONS TO PARENTS their company, and in private life Mrs. For ;- Signer CORRUCCINI Prices reasonable Observation and experience hare taught our trnrhern that of duets. tune Gallo. a California girl who has .V:v-- . I for expert work. vacation period in when the achivol Munenl pmgrei bewt In A critic on the Kansas City Post long enjoyed the friendship of Mrs. music, aa they have more time and thought for It, therefore Ptsr said recently of Miss Loughney: Harding. opera Seven Seasons Musical Director good result arp inevitable. The grand week in (fit ic to : on con- "Miss Loughney possesses a beauti-1- D'. the Portland Art tunic are not ftiffutnir children tha L - 1 Washington. C, was the largest and Conductor for Mnif. Valair, trary, they furnish an outlet fur e.preion, which U (rood. I voice, attractive personality, and s v 1 and most fashionably attended for Opera Association. Director, Vocal not let your child upend the entire vacation tn IdlencM. Let sings with great ease and finish. She many years, demon- 3herman,Iay&Go Teacher. tlura atudy one or more of the following HL'MAIER euLRSfcS; - and the sudden Stndlot 008 Bush Lane Building; completely captivated her audience in f- - in big music ' - f stration of interest 1 VOICE, VIOLIN, CELLO, DRUMS, Kay Foster's 'My Menagerie.' which r drama in the capital has already mr: 11 Residence Phone Sellwood 1310 Corner . Sixth and Morrison PIANO, XYLOPHONE showed that a nursery rhyme can be v raised the question whether Wash- DRAMATIC ART, FRENCH made brilliant and almost dramatic ington, D. C, is not the logical city WE CAN FIX IT 14is Loughney responded to many en- for an extended winter season of FUK YOU 234 Tenth Street Dormitory Accommodations Main 739S cores." vrl grand opera. Band and or- Sir. Mutch will feature on his pro- Carrick chestral Instru- gramme a group of songs by Frankie R. B. CARSON IS IN TEXAS. Mrs. Jean Warren ments, pianos. Walker, Katherine Glen and Clarence - . Robert Boice Carson, tenor and announces that she win noia a. phonographs repaired. Olmstead. all well-know- n Portland it Summer Class tor tne train-in- s choir director, formerly of .this city of teachers in the B. REYNOLDS, a. a. g. o. composers whose songs are being and Chicago, is now in the business Seiberling-Luca- s Music Co; MARTHA eung by artists throughout the coun- t.' H v it end of the musical line and is a well- - Dunning System of Musical 135 FOURTH STKKET PIANO ORGAN try. to-d- o impresario at Tulsa, Tex. Mr. Carson has been six years in Tulsa Foundation Work SPECIAL SUMMER CLASS FOR TEACHERS IX ADVANCED TEACH- MAC DOWELL EVENT MAY 17 city. 1ST since he left this An unusually large class has reg- Anyone Cnn Fnro ING, HARMONY AAD ANALYSIS The MacDowell club will meet at 3 Tulsa is a thriving city of about istered, including teachers from STCDIOl 411 MILL tT. Bt IIMH2. P. M.. Tuesday, May 17, at the Mult- 100.000 and Mr. Carson's concerts have Seattle, Vancouver. B. C. and RESIDENCE Ml LK Or. Mnin 37111 II v Apiiolnlmml nomah hotel auditorium. been quite successful. Next season he 4 other points. Portland, The MacDowell club chorus. Will-la- is bringing to Tulsa John McCormack, Strand, N. T. T 30th, 1831 H. Boyer, conductor, will be as- Leon-i- Fink. Pavlova. Heifetz, Rachmanoff, Hulda Miss Gertrude Phillip, soprano Class Starts Juse A popatmr sons; tuujEht adult bejrinnrra in presenting the programme. soprano vinitrna-her'mothe- firwt lesson on fiano, Hunjo, Mando- sisted MIms Marjorie Myers, soprano, LaShanska, the who made of w York city, la 600 Bunh and Lane Bids;-- . Tfry OF DRAMA Cook, soprano, New Zan-cll- f. Studio, lin, (luitar. Lkulele. Complete count, 10 SCHOOL AND EXPRESSION Mrs. Eloise Hall and was prenentrd In May such a hit of late in York; Mrs. C. J. Oregon. M 4K1K B. VAN VKI.HOR. Th Artsnd Holrnre of Connelly-Peet- s, con- recital Portland, toaaons, guaranteed. Advanced courae for r:trniHrsnraua Nwsklnii Mrs. Petronela It by (.forge HotctakUw Street. the baritone from the Metropole, Tabor 4430. playera. SL&ge, Platform. Movlnc Picture, Draninlc Eapecial llatlon gi0 I tralto. The chorus is made irp of with Grace Wagner in joint recital; PARKKR SCHOOL, arqiilrlnjr a vocabulary. many of the best solo voices of the Royal Dadman, baritone; Carolina 514 Ellen Alualc Bids. Main 4031 Bush A lua Bulldlnf, Brosdwajr and Alder. Maia UW