I11 the Realms of Music and Art Stadium Concerts Enter SOLOISTS AT THE STADIUM THIS WEEK Random Impressions Second Phase of Season In Current Exhibitions After Adjustments and Changes in Personnel, Or¬ chestra Includes Musicians From A new note in the design of war j come; to work for tha e-tabíí-hment of Majority of monuments is to be embodied in the v.. iverral museums where works do- Symphony Organizations Outside New York Royal Memorial soon to be r.at-7-d by member« »ay have a perma¬ erected in . It is the conception nent heme. of C. S. a is the The Stadium concerts of 1921 are conccrtmastcr 13 Tsidor Jaggerss, young soldier- C. Raymond Johnson prmiâamt Berger, com¬ sculptor, who believes that ! of thin brotherhood. The other officers »ow in their second phase. Last poser and concert violinist and pre¬ posterity ehould be saved from a plague of r-.rc Rudolph Weisenborn, víe»-pr**i- Wednesday night Henry Hadley fin¬ viously concertmastei* of the Chicago Opera Company. Mr. Dubinsky leads pretty, conventional 3nd meaningless dent; Carl Hoeckner, secretary; Ague« ished his three weeks of conducting the second violins. The first violinist monuments. In it he is seen iz. rebel- Squire Potter, assistant _K*eret__*y; Ra¬ lion that a war mon and H. Lean with an all Tschaikovsky-prcgram. His ia Samuel Belov, a member of the against the tradition Shfva, treasurer, memorial should Roecker, assistant. reception in opening tho program was Eastman Orchestra, of Rochester, N. suggest everything and except war. The sculptor has aimed at enthusiastic, hut tho way in which he Y., previously of the Philadelphia Orchestra. what he believes is a more seal beauty An exhibition of pastel« by Glenn with the Among the 'cellists are finished overture, "1812," Arthur Ileinickol and Carl Klann- ---the beauty of truth. Instead of Cooper Henshaw i« b-eing held at the quite overcame the thousands in tho steiner, both of the C hicago Opera Com¬ avoiding the suggestion of war's cold Corcoran Gallery of «^J*t, in Washing¬ great half-circle. Without even paus¬ pany, and Arthur Hadley, of Boston, f_ct he makes this his central impres¬ ton, D. C. The closing date ii Au¬ to "What's the sion. gust 3. ing inquire all shootin' brother of Henry Hadley, who con¬ they roso and as a token of their Mr. Jaggers took as his model for for,** ducted the first three weeks of the con¬ Connecticut Association appreciation bombarded the conduator certs. Chief of the the main part of the monument a 9.2 first basses is An¬ Plans with grass mats, newspapers and ton Torello, of the Philadelphia Or¬ howitzer gun, known in army circles Annual Exhibition "bravos." chestra. as "The Mother." Reproduced in stone, The Mystic Art Association, of Mys¬ this ominous of occu¬ Thursday night Victor Herbert Another member of the- Stadium Or¬ piece ordnance tic, Conn., will hold its eighth annual opened his season of conducting at chestra is pies the center of a rectangular base, exhibition from August 11 to 24. Oscar Schwartz, tympanist, the sides the Stadium with an all-Wagner pro¬ of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Among of which are set with relief Charles II. Davis, chairman of the art Mr. Herbert will con¬ figures representing the British committee, has arranged for the gram. To-night the horns are Antonio and Joseph hang¬ duct his fourth program, with Oliver "Tommy," not in parade dress but as ing of paintings and sketches by the Homer, brothers and first and second ho Penton, pianist, as soloist. The Wag¬ horns of the Philadelphia OLIVER was known to those in the trenches. following: aro to a Orchestfa, DENTÓN, Pianist The idea was to an of Ernest H. Kenneth ner programs be regular and Richard Lindenhahn, first horn of MME. NINA KOSHETZ give impression Barnes, Bates, feature of Mr. relentless power .the power of the gun Georg«* Bellows, N. A.; Frank W. Ben¬ Thursday nights during the Minneapolis Orchestra and pre¬ as Indian Summer (An American Idyl). or machine over man, who crouched" son, N. A.; P. Herbert's period conductor at the in the orchestra from the Murray Beenley, Lester viously of the. Metro¬ Fantasy Irish Opera "¡Ktleen." beneath its sinister shadow. D. Charles Stadium. politan Opera Company. William Hebs, WEDNESDAY Second Week of Boronda, H. Davis, N. A.; of is an¬ Soloist, Henri The memorial is the first to be de¬ Frances D. Davis, Joseph De Another group fe-atures first trumpeter, was brought from the Scott, barytone Camp, for the Symphony No. 5 in E minor.Tschalltowsky signed by a soldier and selected by a N. A.; Frederick Detwiller, L Eliot nounced forthcoming pro¬ Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Andante; Allegro ron anima; Andante Park On Monday nights special cantabile con alcuna llcenza; Valso, Starlight committee of soldiers. It will occupy Enneking, Daniel Garber, N. A.; How¬ grams. In the woodwinds are Marcel Tabu- allegro moderato; Final., undante will be to the music maestoso. a position at , Lon¬ ard Giles, A. U. A; Walter Grf.fBn, A. programs given teau, first oboe of the Concerts of certain countries. To-morrow night player Philadel¬ Solo by Mr. Scott Symphony don. U. A.: G. Victor Grinnell, Julius Jo¬ phia Orchestra and years ago a resi¬ Raicoczy March .Berlioz Carl E. will be a Russian night, S Overture, "Carnaval".Dvorak The second week of con¬ Immortalizing the seph, Lawless, Peter Marcus, August dent of this city; Fortunato Suite "L'Arloslpnne" No. 2; Pastorale; symphony an Italian and Covone-, certs at "Great God Gun" Frances Orr, Sherman Potts, Harry will be night August Intermeizo; Minuet; Farandole. .. .Rlüet WINSTON "popular" prices by the Rus¬ first flutist of the Chicago Opera Com¬ No. WILKENSON, Violinist Lawis Kendall 15 an Irish night. Nina Koshetz will Rhapsody 2.Liszt sian Orchestra, Modest Alt- The. London Raul, Saunders, G. Al¬ pany; Julius Furman, piccolo player of THURSDAY Symphony Daily News has this to bert and be the soloist for the Russian schuler with his in an Thompson Frederick J. night, the Chicago Symphony; Daniel Bonade, All-Wagner Night conductor, eighty say editorial regarding the Jag- N. A. Ciccoiini for the Italian and Tom Overture, "Rlenal." men, begins to-morrow at the athletic gers memorial: Waugh, first clarinetist of tho Philadelphia Prelude to Act lit, Dance of the Ap¬ Burke for the Irish. prentices, from "The Master Singera." Season Just grounds of the Starlight Amusement "We understand the Orchestra; Henry Cunnington, of the Pr«>luile Summing enthusiasm with Up The offers a Victor Herbert to "Lohengrin." adjacent to the 177th Street sub¬ which keen second instalment of the Print- Tuesday Minneapolis Orchestra, first bassoon; Spinning Song and Sailors' Chorus, from Park, artillerymen are reported led by Mr. Herbert, with some "The Flying Dutchman." way station, with a Russian night, the to. regard Mr. Jaggers's war memorial. Collector's Quarterly, that valuable night, Powell Kruse, of the Chicago Opera, Prelude to "Parsifal." .awjim«: to litóse in It is real and full of in of the composer-conductor's best com¬ solosist being Herna Menth, with the meaning its periodical for all who are interested in second bassoon and contrafagotto SlegfrieiVs Rhine .Tournev, from "The ring hunched grimness, and that is more the and a 'cello solo introduced play¬ Du-k of the Gods." full orchestra in Rubenstein's than can be subject of prints and their expo-1 positions er. Others in the ensemble are Quintet from "The Master piano said for some war memo¬ Al Singers." The musical concerto in D rials. But there is nents, and which was resumed this into the program. Friday another of Clarke, of the Cleveland Overture, "Tannhauser." season in England is that opera given in this way can have minor. another view of this Symphony, and to and The Musical Art reality, forcibly expressed in the ac¬ year after a discontinuance the Autidion Committee's soloists iffto William of the FRIDAY coming- end, sighs Ernest New¬ qualities of its own, and, apart from Bureau, under the tion of certain during part Zeller, Chicago Opera, Soloist, Winston Wilkinson, violinist. man, of The Manchester Guardian, At fine direction of Jennie has villagers.generally ex- of the war period, has just appear, Winston Wilkenson, violinist. trombone The is Symphony No. 7.Introduction, Poco the work of Mr. Rosing himself, Karp, arranged soldiers.who have entertained them¬ appeared.' players. harpist Mar¬ about this he a new Articles on the Mr. Wilkenson, a Virginian, has ap¬ sostenuto-vivace; Allegretto; Scherzo, time, remarks, the tired, .who is always at his best on the group of soloists who are yet to selves at various times and places in early French engraver, garet Jiskra, wife of Wenzel Tilo, Assai meno stage, Jiskra, Presto; presto; music critic is able to say with Keats: we be announced. D. throwing captured German guns, sel Duvet, by A. E. Popham, the modern peared with John McCormack, Mme. first bass Finale, Aliegro con brio.Beethoven have seen two young singers, Piastro-Borissoff, as of the Chicago Symphony, in One movement from up memorials, into rivers or othei which is Galli-Curci and Caruso. He played a Symphonie Espag¬ "Heard melodies are sweet, but those Tudor Davis and Apollon, Cantor Bernard Steinberg, natural dustbins. The woodcut, traced in its develop¬ which she also plays. nole.Allegro moderato.Lalo Mostyn Thomas, question is how ment Herbert number of times with Mr. McCormack. Mr. Wilkenson. unheard ara sweeter." make very promising operatic débuts. Vladimir Graffman, Sol Marks, Chaim far realism on such a subject is desir¬ by Fürst, and research The week's at Symphonic Poem,. "Phaeton".Liszt able or data on the a movement programs the Stadium It is the our Kotylansky, Eric Zardo, Helen Adler, tolerable. The home public etchings of Meryon, by Friday night he will play Solemn March.Tschalkovsky He continues: misfortune of English mu¬ made a follow: Dj-eam Pantomime, from "Haensel and sical William Dorian and others are to be great outcry during the wai Harold J. L. Wright, are contained in from Lalo's "Symphonie Espagnole." Grotel" "Rash men and maidens life that there is no apparatus because an official film taken at the SUNDAY .Humperdlnck young per¬ by later it. Also there is a of will offer a miscellaneous Capriccio Espagnol.Rlinsky-Korsakoff in which young singers" can iearn their assigned to their respective front showed .one man being- shot. 11 critique the Saturday Soloist, Olivpr Dentón, pianist. sist giving piano and violin and' Mr. works in of and Henri Scott, "Le Rol SATURDAY business in evenings. Jaggers's undoubtedly line piec< etching George Clausen, program Wednesday Overture, d'Ys".Lalit song recitals, but no one is particularly opera step by step; they of means i Hymn to St. Cecilia.Gounod Overture, "La Uazza. Ladra".Rossini are The program for this week follows*. workmanship anything R. A., by Frank Gibson. Especially barytone, will appear. Concerto for (a) The Serenade anxious to hear them. are most¬ generally put on the .tage with means that the war the piano and orchestra In Angel's (orchestrated They MONDAY EVE. during gin valuable to Americans are the After almost a month of adjustments E flat .Liszt by Victor Herbert).Braga ly of the usual type.conscientious practically no experience of it, and ex¬ was far more important than the in findings Mr. Tentón (b) Chinoiserie (new).....Swlnnen to Russian Night. dividual soldier grouped beneath it: with regard to old and new states of and changes, Arthur Judson, manager Habanera, Dagger Dance, The Va¬ Love Scene, from "Eaclarmonde"..Massenet students whose teachers and parents pected be Trißtans or Pagliacci or Symphony In G minor.Kalllnlkoff queros, from Kermesse .Godard March shadow. That may have been true the Meryon etchings, as one of the of the Stadium Concerts, and David "Natoma".Herbert and friends have no idea of Figaros or Wotans at five minutes' no¬ Piano Triumphal.Tschalkowsky a Kemennol-Ostrow (orchestrated by Overture, "Les Dragons de Vlllars" proportion. Concert, D minor.Rubinstein but is it truth that we desire to pro finest collections of this artist's prints Duhinsky, his orchestra manager, have Victor Herbert) .Rubinstein Maillait There is every good reason why these tice. But there are worse ways of Henna Menth and Orchestra. claim apparently with triumph fron Ballet suite from 'Sylvia".The Hunt¬ Neapolitan Scenes.Massenet (a) Hymn to Free Russia.. .Gretchaninoff the We can assembled abroad, was dispersed in their orchestra constituted as it will ers; Slow (a) Devotion, (b) Neapolitan Street. students should work at there learning to swim than being thrown (b) Gopak housetops? imagine Waltz; Pizzicato; Festi¬ music; ) Kozatchock .Muaormky statue of the Great whicl this country. be for the remainder of the season val Procession .Delibes Song, from "Naughty Marietta"..Herbert is no reason the of into the water; and our drastic (c .Dargomljsky Plague, La Bamboula.Coleridge-Taylor A Southern Rhapsody.Ilosmer good why majority English Procession of tho Sardar.s..Ippolltlff-Ivanoff would fall inevitably very far short o under the baton of Victor Herbert. them should appear in public. methods with our young operatic sing¬ TUESDAY EVE. the reality, and which would be s« MONDAY They yet A New Book on The list of men now playing includes would stand a better chance if they ers often lead to surprisingly good Pucclnl-Verdl Night. horrible that the ordinary man wouli Russian Night Concert and Lecture Excerpts from "Boheme," "Tosca." turn away as he passed it. The reigi The Modern Woodcnt musicians of the majority of the large Soloist. Mme. Nina Folksong would perform nothing but unknown results. "Butterfly," "Girl of the Golden of the Koshetz, Boprano. West," Great God Gun may have beei A new outside of New Festival Profession from "Feramore" At New York or unfamiliar music. .* -nave never been "I have written so much in these "Aida," "Rigoletto," "Travlata." an book which has just been; symphony orchestras University Noloslsts. William undeniable and shameful fact, bu Rubinstein able to Dorian, tenor. need we published on the modern woodcut York. Two Movements from Symphony No. 4 A concert reminiscent of the old- fathom the psychology of the columns during the last year ?bout WEDNESDAY immortalize it in stone? Eve: is mu¬ (a) Plzzacato ostlnato, (b) Allegero from the the Roman Senate declined to mak called "Ex-Libris and and was When the refusal of the local coa Fuoco, young lady provincos who de¬ tho Beecham opera and the possibili¬ Popular program. Marks," .-.Tschaikovsky fashioned country "singin' school" will French gods of their worst emperors one written and illustrated sicians' -union to permit its members Letter Scene fron. "Eugen Onegin" scends upon a London concert room and ties of its revival that I need do no Military March.Saint-Saens were well dead." with reproduc¬ Tschalkovsky be given at tho New York University, Overture, "Pingara Cave".... Mendelssohn they tions of woodblock to play in the Stadium forced Mr. Jud¬ Mme. Koshetz. thinks to impress a London audience. more than make a bare mention of the Excerpts "Mikado".Sullivan prints by Ludovic! Ballet Music from "Prince next Waltz, Summer Nights.Waldteufel Rodo. In the son and Mr. Dubinsky at the eleventh Igor"...Borodin University Heights, Thursday including the critics.by her playing serious effort now being made to re¬ Fantasie, "Cavallerla Rusticana" Chicago Sponsors introduction, written by Entrance of the Sirdar, from "Caucasian of Mascagni Frank hour to import an orchestra they Sketches" .Ivanow evening, August 4. The program will Chopin and Schumann and Bach and construct it as a cooperative common¬ Overture, "Semlramlde". Rossini International Art Brangwyn, occurs the following: Arioso, from "The Czar's Bride-' Franck and Liszt. If she had the (a) Boatmen Song.Glazunoff "Now the woodcut is scoured the country from Philadelphia Rlmsky-Korsakoft be made up of America«, folksongs, only wealth, under the title of the British (b) Prelude .Rachmaninoff At the beginning of this year a nurn coming into its, to for men.by Mme. Koshetz. sense to play things that none of us had National Limited. The Cortege de Bacchus.Dellebe» ber of Chicago artists began th own again and the gravers of to-day Minneapolis telephone, Two Preludes .Rachmaninoff principally those of Stephen Foster, Opera Company, THURSDAY to'lay telegraph and personal travel. The ef¬ Turkish March.Moussorgsky ever heard before, no one could say singers, the orchestra, and, indeed, foundation of a new internation:, are bringing to this oldest of the' and will be a com¬ whether she was Tsehalkowsky-Wagner Night. arts a so exhausted Mr. who is TUESDAY given by quartet playing well or badly, all those who were asso¬ Overture, "Voyevoda." artists' organization which, now brough graphic feeling that was largely fort Dubinsky, practically Canzonetta and Finale from violin in the Victor posed of Ellis E. Doyle, Willard Sekt- and with their usual caution and Kind¬ ciated with it under Sir No. Symphony to completion, bears the name of Co absent from the earlier productions." principal second player Herbert Night Thomas 4. ,, Festival March liness the assume the orchestra and was orchestra manager (introducing "Auld Lang: berg, William Lyndon and critics would for¬ Beecham, have come have Fantasie, "Romeo and Juliet." Ardens. Stimulus was provided by th He regrets, however, that some of our Syne"). Wright By¬ mer. together, "1Ü12." of the Orchestra, that af¬ Prelude to Act III, "Natoma," taken shares in the new and Wagnen excerpts from the "Nlbelung Russian painter Roerich, who as a vis present-day artists tend to disfigure Philadelphia From "Suite Romantique," ron Fink. When such favorites as company, in the Stadium (a/) Aubade, "One pianist of the first rank has re¬ are determined to Ring.Rheingold, Walküre, Siegfried, The itor in lent his advice and cc their medium to achieve extraneous ter the second concert (b) Feto Nuptiale. "Old Folks at Horn©." Old Ken¬ do everything in Dusk of tho Gods. Chicago was a two Irish Rhapsody, "Erin, O Erin." "My mained with us almost to the end of Those for membei results. "Whatever may be said for he collapsed and in hospital Overture. "Mlle. Modiste." their power to preserve the Beecham FRIDAY operation. eligible "When You're tucky Home" and "Old Black Joe" are the season.Mr. Gabrilowitsch. We all Symphony are writer the qualities of delicacy and softness -weeks recovering. Away," from "The Only organization and the Beecham ideal Unfinished Night. sl-ip architects, composers, Girl." have our Symphony. Schubert in and he At the head of the first violins as Cello solo. reached, however, the audience will be personal tastes in these mat¬ for the nation. As the directors point Excerpts from "Demon".Rubinstein and poets, as well as painters, sculptor drawing design," continues, Salcuntala are not at asked to take a hand. The ters, and no doubt Mr. Gabrilowitsch's the Beecham should of .Goldmark an_ graphic artists. "they any rate the qualities MUSICAL INSTRUCTION MUSICAL INSTRUCTION audience out, company March Slav.Tschalko-wsky playing does not appeal to every one as a Overture, "Barbier dl Savllle".Rossini The aims of the as se which best suit the woodcut." The will have to depend upon its memory itself have been paying proposition: Waltz organization me. Milltalr.Straus» in the for the words of the songs, however. it does to I like it because it re¬ it was the attempt to run English Symphonic Poem, "Karelia".Sibelius forth in the constitution are: To fon prints reproduced Rode volume. a Polonaise in SECOND TERM OF SUMMER SESSION Professor Wright, under whose direc¬ veals mind and a temperament that opera and foreign opera and ballet .Bubeck a brotherhood of artists which is ii: appear complete sympathy wi.h this tion the concerts at New have mellowed with the years. There last season ternational; to hold exhibitions withov expressed standard. Thirty of them 1ST TO 20TII York Univer¬ together that brought dis¬ Association of AUGUST seems to be a of ex¬ Organists are shown, and other sity are given, decided against printing ripe philosophy aster, just when Sir Thomas Beecham in juries, without prizes and withoi being bookplates the words in the on. perience in all he docs, Nothing has looked like the he Meeting Philadelphia sales; to create centers where art an small subjects. The artist is a Justine Ward Method of Music program, the winning fight had The National Association of Teaching ground that no American audience given me such pleasure for a long time so gallantly and maintained in Organ¬ artists of all countries will be we Frenchman. Music Mwoiful Year and Third Year begun ists held its fourteenth annual conven¬ could be gathered that did not as his playing the other evening oi a of incredible difficulties. The Class hours: 0-.30-11-30 a. m. and 3:30-5:30 p. m. together period tion in last week. Dele¬ know these heart." some of the latest piano works oi new to run Philadelphia Also a Normal Course in 1 p. in. to 3 m, songs "by company proposes spring Russian Ballet's Power A Piece DRAWING every day, p. Between the Brahms. Here again we have to admit gates represented nearly every state by Eight numbers Professor and autumn seasons in London and to in the Of in London Russian PIUS X CHAIR OF LITURGICAL MUSIC will discuss the that this is not every one's music, bu1 tour ia the with union, Canada, Hawaii and Cuba. Drawing Composers Wright briefly songa the country intervals, More than 125 from the weather the Rus¬ ***'A set of variations on a popular 133ÏÏ ST. & CONVIENT AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY. Tel. Mornlng-slde 546SV of Foster and American in to those who are in tune with it il a delegates New "Despite tropical folksongs total of at least forty weeks of 130 from Russian air, produced by the joint ef-, The Foster to be comes with all the wisdom of a fine York, New Jersey and sev¬ sians Ballet continues to draw large au¬ general. songs sung opera each year. eral from forts of no fewer than eight different will include "Old Black Su¬ spirit's maturity. For one listener, at hundred Pennsylvania were diences at the Princess Joe," "Oh, "Ballet has rushed in this summer Theater," ac¬ Russian composers, was a feature sannah," "Old Kentucky Home," "Come any rate, Mr. Gabrilowitsch's playing where to tread. M. present. Summer Course opera .feared Diag- At tho session S. cording to The Westminster Gazette, of Mile. Marie-Antoinette Aussenac's Where My Love Dreaming," "Massa's of this music had the ripeness, the hileff is still at the Prince's Theater; opening Henry i Institute of sweetness and of Fry, organist of St. Clement's Church "and any entertainment which can say pianoforte recital at the S'Cîinway Hall L in de Cold, Cold Ground," "Uncle mingled gravity th< he revived the Pergolesi-Stravinsky and the work music itself. and president of the national associa¬ as much, must certainly have a recently, proved quite Ned," "Camptown Races," "Nelly Was ballet-opera "Pulcinella." It goes mer¬ strong will give musical Jîrt tion, presided. The speakers included hrild the interesting," says the Westminster! a few lessons 120 Clarpmont Ave., corner 122nd St. a Lady" and "Old Folks at Home." "Mr. Rosing's season of opera intime for the first half of the upon public'3 affection. "The private FRANK rily enough Dr. John M. E. Ward, of the Gazette. Russians seem to have in his STUDIO »AMROSCII, Director Two negro spirituals, "Hard Trials" ended with performances of "I and becomes con¬ president "The most recent addition to the sea¬ Established for tho derelopment of mu.lcal Pagli- time, then repetitive, American Organ Players' Club; rather a fondness for doing this kind SINGING COACHING talent and sound musicianship. and "Deep River," will be included acci" and Mozart's boyish little "Bas- fused and not a little dull. At the George son's has of Send for catalogue. Alexander $est, dean of the Pennsyl¬ repertory been Stravinsky's thing. INTERPRETATION Entrance examinations, Kept. 28 to Oct. 5. and as examples of truly typical tien and Bastienne." One hopes that King's Theater, Hammersmith, Cecil "Of the CONCERT American "The Bedtime vania chapter of the American Guild "L'Oiseau de Feu." This was always eight composers concerned OPERA PREPARATORY CENTERS folksongs, this summer's experiment in small- Sharp's people gave a week of English in the Russian example, Address: I'hone: in »11 parts of Greater New York in direct found in moun¬ of Organists, and President Henry S. one of the most sumptuous productions Rimsky-Kor- connection with and under tho Song," the Kentucky scale opera will not be the last. Th( and folk-dancing. At Queen's Liadoff 246 West 7« St. Columbus -.69 superrlsion folk-song Fry. A conference was conducted fol¬ sakoff, and Glazounoff are the oi tho Institute. .Send for separate circular. tains, and "The Lone Prairee," a cow¬ defects of the performances have beer Hall, in of the utter unfitness of of the company in the spectacular sense, best spite lowing a paper Herbert on known, but the work of some of boy song. obvious one could have by Brown, and it as a predictot the place for the purpose, 'Mme. Pav¬ "Experiences with the makes, before, brave show, the others was quite as good. Three PIANO Three songs after the manner of them indeed. But it has been showr has a Organ Playing YORK AMERICAN FLOR all, lova's ballet large following." though the restricted stage of the small pieces by Gabriel NEW VOICE Foster will be H. C. Work's Public." Later the program included Fauré.pre-i ENCE given, lude, fileuse and valse . were CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ambers»Instruction "Kingdom Comin'," James Blnnd's a round table conference led by Her¬ Princess Theater naturally limits the ef- also* Goldman Band to Take Overture, "il Guarany".Comea bert S. on "The American marked 'first performance in London.'", 163 West 72d Street Pupil of Michelowskl, the teacher of Paderewslrt. "Carry Me Back to Old Virginia" and Minuet .Padcrewski Sammond, fectiveness of the production to some Rest Week of 8 T«)ne Poem, "Finlandia".Sibelius Program of the Association." HIGH CLASS INSTRUCTORS 435 W. 119th ST.TKL- «200"op"NO Dan Emmet's "Dijie Land." August "Pilgrims' Chorus" und "Son«? to the extent. And this is the more unfortu- Singer Marries His The ninth week of concerts by the from Tuesday a recital was Pupil In All Branches of Music. Evening Star," "Tatinhauser" evening given nato since and music constitute Miss Louise Voccoli, daughter of Mr.i TERMS REASONABLE. A Z"***! 1 . 1 «ole VielVlellnlit Goldman Concert the "Wagner by Albert Remenschneider, of Clevt-- spectacle and 3 %t*e_. _I IjL *nd Imtrumtruotl.B Concerts of Business Builders Band, under Aria, "Depuis le Jour," from "Louise" almost the sole attractions of this work, Mrs. Michell Voccoli, of Spring BEND FOR I-ROoI'ECTUS. ihone Charpentier land. The Wednesday session, at which N. and Professor Julius direction of Edwin Franko Goldman, Helen Stover, soprano. that it is to af¬ Valley, Y., Ip !-«->'ochmidtV»»l. JL_LJLXA\_4l> Riehm'd.äHIII2J!» Now to the Public R. L. McAIl included a seeing quite impossible Y. ef Mu.lo, i 14 East 85th St. Open Slavonic Dance.Dvorak presided, paper Shumsky-Mario, of the Metropolitan H N. Guile»» promises to be interesting. On Friday from fect any sort of interest in the story or WHITNEY* N. Y. American Conservatory, 163 West 72d St, Weekly concerts at the Engineering Excerpts "Ruddtgor--'.Sullivan by Dr. Herbert J. Tilly on "How to Pro¬ Opera House Studios, 1,425 Broadway,1 Lectures on tho Hem» Studio: 86IS list St.. Weedhavan. N. Y. the will consist en¬ FRIDAY the action as such. Lest Principle of Societies' Building, 29 West Thirty- evening program mote the Interest of Organists"; a were married on last TPhirsday morn- TEW ufcl -Caiiio tirely of request numbers. Triumphal "SMarch and Hymn rrom "However, Mme. Lopokova makes a ninth even¬ According "Alda" .Verdi private recital by the American Organ ing. Only members of the immediate JEAN DE RESZKE'S,ViVc*ftI E Street, held every Thursday to the schedule there Overture. "William Tell".Rossini fascinating agile and attractive repre¬ 2:30 Thursdays at 205 W.57th St. Kot urn» from Sueceske*. original will be Players Club and a demonstration by were at European the Business Builders, will be Largo .Handel sentative of the while family present the ceremony, Tel. Clrote 5420 ing by no band concerts during the week of Second Polonaise .Liszt William E. Haskell on "Original De¬ Fire-Bird, which was followed by a lunch at the Apply for card to IS. Gi-lleii!)?rlt, See'y. HAROLD HURLBUT SSS-SSSt to the it was announced Three Marches (Sunapee, Cherokee and Mme. Tchernicheva and M. Pierre Brevoort Restaurant. The bride Appointments by mail only. open public, August 8. During this week Mr. Sagamore).Goldman velopments in Organ Tone." is a M. H. Blanchard, personal r-iv'iri__il/-J Mom.uuon. Orchestrai* & Entertainers "Par .Excellence" York the Italy., where he plans to remain six and and the afternoons of been produced, thanks to the ardor of 119 West 51 »t Street (2d Floor) ELLIS * ClIlClU 133 WEST -Sd ST. ¡Tel. Circle 1176-1177 City, only requirement being Sunday 15.t. 6th and Viola weeks, he will spend a few at the and The his and as it is to 7th Ave«. Waterhouse-B&tes *W. 45th St.. I'hone Bryant 7.ÍS that a self-addressed, stamped enve¬ days Wednesday Friday. program partisans, pleasant |Phon«- 004* Circle. New York. soprano. VOCAL IN8TBUCTIOH. 41V_ Golf Hotel at St. Jean IPheri!- ar writ«. Our repr-mntativ. «Ill olí. _-» I'hone 647.0 Scbujltr lope be inclosed. for the de Luz. With for the Monday evening concert will witness such whole-hearted manifesta¬ WJS_T 84TH ST. TEACHER Of DEACON JOHNSON Programs N T-% Contractor for Sagra Musician», week follow: the exception of a short visit to Lon¬ include Massenet's "Phèdre" overture, tions, they are not to be taken too se¬ Entertainers, Singer«* and Players Mr. !-argent .*-ut'irtniMit «t French & Italian Son?» val Phone 4-100, 4-101. Circle Box 34, Sta. O. MONDAY don, Damroseh has made Paris his the fantasy from "Samson and Deli¬ riously ás an indication of the views 174 Watt HlJt St. Tel. Audubon 6008. reavey .c;IAM. Overture. "Marltana".Wallaca Spanish Antique« in Tow«, STUDIO 121 CARNEGIE HALL, N. Y. headquarters since his arrival in Eu¬ lah," by Saint-Sacns, and Bizet's sec¬ of the general public. Otherwise one AVENUI Can Be Fnrniihefl for AH Oeeanlon« Lareo, from "The Now World Sym¬ BROOKLVN SVUDIO: if» EUCLID Hear your tavorlte records as played by phony" .Dvorak rope last April, ond "L'Arlesienne" suite, the minuet would hardly have witnessed, one may «nMoVACCARO »ÏÏAÏ Hungarian Bhapeody No. 6.Liszt While the conductor is in he movement of which will the the 1-65 St. Nicholas Avo. Tel. "«»io'l»worth 8638 Dance Bacchanale, from "Samson and Italy present George suppose, disappearance from Orlando Orchestra Dalila"' .Saint-Saana will probably exchange visits with Al¬ Barreré, flutist, a-i soloist. bills of 'Le Sacre du af¬ MME. KNUOSEN Cornet Printemps' Z3=SCTRIAI, GRATIS. II WEST 47tti ST. Solo.By Ernest S. Williams bert AM) VOICE the British ter two or in Antique ADVICE .68» BfYANT. from Coates, other chosen three Shop 811«*__ont. Intermezzo, "Cavalleria Rusti¬ conductor, Among composers only ameríMíñístítS^ SI il HO: 113 WEST 57th STREET. Victor. Pith». Bdiion. !_/-_¦_._, Lyrio. by performances, <>- W. 53th St 34t!. Sraeon -(«ins October I. cana" .Mascagnl who will return to this country next Mr. Pollain for representation which connection, too, it may be no¬ A REAL MUSEUM Harmony Exzerpts from "The Bohemian Girl" during THEO. WAV TSnor, Vocal l*H_*u H. RARTÍ-I Piano, Organ, Balffi season as guest conductor of the New the week are ticed that the of OF SPANISH ART Y At. VflRYIUKA j_DAI\in -.-1 West 30th St. ALFRED SKEA Mendelssohn, Offenbach, proposed production 22 WEST 39th 8T8EET. i^JJainm-nt WEDNESDAY York Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Coates Moskowski, Don¬ the still later 'Reynard' has __urUl_er_ <.T_n__ri» »uitclmi at quality. Maren and Chorus from "Judas Mac- Lalo, Delibes, Grieg, apparently 763 MODISCH AVENUE VIOLIN «CHÖOU _*. is at Lake ,6AJ. »_-u\in,_1AR1F^Í/XyÑRWAIi\T_ ÎU ««Mit _Wtk »u fr WOODWARD It UU *_«__!- v. _'_.__7mt »«»7. Nil" «MU. .Ml cabaeus" .Handel staying Maggior«. izetti and Brahm«, also been abandoned."