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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 Artillery Memorial soon to be r.at-7-d by member« »ay have a perma¬ erected in London. 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 Hyde Park Corner, 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,.