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A \ aluable Coiitribntion to Historv of Music in America Programs of the Week Sunday Ol* CarMIna ....Cooka Hayflelds and Butterfltea. ..» .Pel Rlego Aeolian 3 m. the New Volume of Grove's Hall, p. Concert by Town Hall, 8:1R p. m. Recital by Supplenientary Dictionary Ig New York Symphony Society: Alexander Schmuller. violinist, and Oa- Devoted to American Overture. Russlan and LudmlHa.. . .Gltnka sip Gabrilowitsch, pianist: Composers, Insti- Italian Symphony.Mendeleaohn Sonata for violin and piano ln D Nocturne de Prlntemps.Roger-Ducasae mlnor . .Erahm* tutions and Activities "Ma ch«re malson de champs" Chaconne for violin alono.Bach Piano concerto ln E mlnor.....».m.Chopln Sonata for plano, Op. 19, ln D major.. Mr. Friedman B«ethoTf«m Sonata for plano ancello obb!!»ato). Dictionary and with Francis of organizations like the Oratorio So¬ "The Polish Jew," followed by At 8:15 p. m. Concert by the Na¬ Dreamp. of Music and which was facture, Hopkinson Musiclans, composition had its ciety of New York, Apollo Club of Chi¬ "L'Oracolo," will open the eighteenth tional Symphony Orchestra: A Southorn Ferenade (suggeatlon af pnblished some fifteen years ago, and beginning. "But Kouthern tnelody). the line of contributors to cago, Cincinnati Festival week of the Metropolitan Opera season Serenade ln D major, "Haffner" (three Sonata (cello and plano). ii described as the slxth volume of psalmody Association, movements) .Mozart Songs: well the Thomas ln to-morrow In tho former Orchestra Sulte from "Der ala Th,- that invaluable work of jwas established before 1800." Concerts New York, the evening. Burger Mlsalve. reference. rMuch Harvard Musical Association opera Mmes. Delaunois and Howard, Edelman," opera based on Mollere's The Fallen Hcit, Save as it provides additional material interesting information, largely (1865-'82), play "Le Bourgeola Oenttlhomme" Ro9P Fantasta. drawn from Mr. 0. G. Sonneck's in- which prepared the way for the Boston Chief Caupolican and Messrs. Chamlee, (first time ln New York).R. Strauaa 'Cello and piano: intended to bring the "dictionary" down Piano Concerto. No. 8, ln D mlnor Blrd Syrr.phony. valuable worka on early American con- Symphony Orcher.tra (1881), the Gustafaon, Bada, Leonhard, Ananian Rachmanlnoff Adagletto. to date, it is devoted wholly to American Sym- Overture to cert and operatic ia phony of New York the und D'Angelo will slng, Mr. Bodanzky "Tannhaeuser".Warner 2:30 m. Concert composers, institutions and activities, activities, pre- Society (1878), Sololst: Sergel Rachmanlnoff Carnegie Hall, p. sented in the Chronological Kneisel Quartet the of conducting; in the latter Mmes. Bori by the National Symphony Orchestra. and the manner in which this is done is Register. (1886), holding Longacre Theater, 3 p. m. Fourth of Era great festivals of music as and Arden nnd Messrs. Harrold, Scotti, Repetition Saturday evenlng's pro¬ without paraliel in music literature and of Expansion such the Frederic Warren ballad concert: gram. There follows what peace jubilees in Eoston (1869 and 1872), Didur, D'Angelo and Audisio, Mr. Some Rlval Ilaa Stolen My True Lova ehallenges an emphatic expression of the edltors call Moranzoni Away itraditlonal Burrey Bong). Carnegie Hall, 8:15. Song recital by "The Era of the Handel and Haydn festivals, the conducting. Arr. Hulda aimiration, even wondering admiration, National Expansion". "Zaza" will be sung at a by Rroadwood Lashanaka, soprano: Cincinnati festivals the special Shepherd. See Thy Horao'a Foainlng Kendl '1 nereno al for the Waldo Selden and from 1800 to 18G0.in which the na- May (1873), matinee on Mane rlgilo .Baitdel editor, Pratt, New York festivals of 1881 popular Wednesday by (Hungarian folksong), Canzonetta, "She'a falrer than th* h!« Charles N. tional domain was increased at least under Dr. Mmes. Farrar, Harvard, Ingram, Arden Arr. by Korbay falr"...... Loewa associate, Boyd. Leopold Damrosch and 1882 and Ouintina and Messrs. De A Sallor'a Life.Old Eng-ltsh Arla from FaoetO sixfold, until its area waa as (alao in Crimi, Norraan Jolllf "Hamlet"...... A grady of the volume has stimu- nearly I>u blst dla Kuh'_...... «..^ . S, hubert Chicago) under Theodore and Luca, Bada, Picco, Ananian, Malatesta, Angua MacDonald .Old Scotch lated in us a desire to discuss at least large as all Europe, a great stream of Thomas, 0 fto»s!'-ln..Srbuinana the growth of musical librariea. Paltrinieri and Audisio. Mr. Moran¬ Slng Tae Me the Auld Scotch Sangs, FruehlliiKsnacht .Sihumaon half a dozen different subjects which immigration set in, citiea were multi- zoni will conduct. Leeaon Wle MHodlen srleht ea mlr durch's The riae of American muslciana as Oh! Whustle and I'll Come Tae Te, My . 'err.ueth. H:jhmi fell under notice the plied, industrial and commercial en- Other operas this week will be: Lad (Burna)..Old Scotch during reading, performers, composera or conductors "II Trovator'e" on Wednesday eve¬ Edlth Hallett Frank Zuelgnung.Strauaa bnt all of them must be held in reserve terprise grew as did Over tho Steppe.... .Oretchaninoff enormously, is recorded. "Most of them secured ning, with Mmes. Muzio, Gordon and 1 Attempt From Love's Slcknesa to Rrrlng-H Blue Eyea....«.._.... .Rublnstela for some future occasion. It must be w^alth, also. Thousands of miles of Berat and Messrs. Kingston, Danise, Fly (166S--96) .Purcell Roaee matlnale.... ¦.»¦¦¦¦.!¦.¦.Grieg extended discipline abrcad, in The B»llman (Shakespeare'a Death Day. Vn reve...... ¦».«...«..,... for one if we to railways were opened and im- usually AMONG THOSE WHO WILL APPEAR IN Martino, Audisio and Reschiglian, Mr, Saratford, 23. Orieg .aough day original April 1616).. .Cecll Adoratlon. .M try convey Germany. Their number, the With Fo^syth ,.,,, ,lm, Joaten an of the and oulse in the fields of science, letters variety Papi conducting. Orpheus 111s Lute (Shakeapeare's Plrate Dreams.*...UWM«...llu«rt«r nnderstanding plan scope . of their interests "Andrea Chenier" on eve¬ "Henry VIII") Arthur Sulllvan The, of . f.nd the fine arts and the scope of CONCERT DURING THE WEEK Thursday Maglc Spring...... Joaten .f the work. Primarily, it is a bio- became noticeable. In their ning, with Mmes. Muzlo, Perini, Howard George Relmherr I Came with a Song. ._..M.w.i,.La Forge the profesRional influence rapidly in- I>«MW««B1>« V Rock, Rock, O Weary World (Anon.>, A Song of the Op«n..MM.a«,M.La Porga fiaphical dictionary of men and evolution of musical culture the and Dalossy and Messrs. Gigli, Danise, Bryceaon Treharna so . . creases, that even before 1900 the When I to Town 8:15 p. m. recital women who have are advance was marked by a decided in- Didur, Malatesta, Picco, Ananian, Lau- Bring You Colour*d Toya Hall, Song been or con- phrase 'the American school' became Reschiglian and Pal¬ iSlr Rablndranath Tagore), by Oacar Seagle, barytone: eorned with the of r.rease in the number of pcr- f Calenoar for renti, D'Angelo, John Alden cultivation music visiting the . _ Atr de perhapa prematurely frequent. Of Currtnt i^eefe trinieri. Mr. Moranzoni will conduct. (Walt Carpenter la Joconde.....NloolaJ ia formers and resident and a Rhapeody Whllman), Plalnte de celle qul n'eat pas atmee America since its settlement by teaehers, those first after 1860 the | Massenet's "Manon" cn Friday eve¬ Campbell-Tlpton Slxteentb set in in appearing SUNDAY.Aeolian Hall, 3 p. m., concert the New York with Mme. Farrar nnd Messrs. Frleda KUnk t'entury white men. But it is much more than promising activity respect of most wero by Symphony J ning, ! En ver.ant de I.y«n.«». .b.xteerith Century conspicuous Buck and Paine- Rothier and Chalmers. Mr. Meltsanfle ln the Wood...... A. Goetz Chanaon a that. a church music, concert Society; Carnegio Hall, 3 p. m., concert by the Philharmonic i Hackett, A Alanger...... Slxteenth Century It is thesaurus of historical undertakings, of those after 1870, Chadwick, Society, Wolff will conduct. Belated Violet.c. Jolina Noctume.Cesar Franck facts and cperatic enterprises; the cultivation Foote, I 8:15 p. m., concert by the National Symphony Society; Longacre l The Wreck of the Julle Planto (W. Phldyle. .Puparc suggestions for the teacher, Gilchrist and Gleason; of those after "Lshc-ngiin" will be the Saturday Drummond). French Canadlan "Habl- Le Collbrl.^M-..Chau.iaon aa well .1 psalmody in the directions Theater, 3 p. m., fourth Frederic Warren ballad concert; Col- matinee Mmes. tant" Sons .G. I.a et clocha. as student of social philosophy spreads 1860, Mrs. MacDowell City I opera, with Easton, O'Hara vague la ...... Duparc icuthwest and Beach, Kelley, lege, 4 p. m., organ recital Samuel A. Town 3 Harvard, Kellogg, Norman Jolllf ilecui'i.i.-::.t:nt, maudollne, Le Baleon tid artistic culture. The work has west, stimulating choral and Parker; and of those after by Baldwin; Hall, \ Claussen, Mellish, The Mlther Heart...... Stlrkles Debuaar f>nd solo the of 1890, p. m., piano recital by Emo Miri-.m, Telva, Leveroni, Ingram and Bonnle Sweet Bessie..... Gllbert Bendemeers two divisions. The first is a review of singing, stndy composi¬ Converse, Gilbert, Hadley and Dohnanyi; Metropolitan Opera House, j Arden and'Messrs. Love'a Sprlngtlme Streani...... Old Irtn tion; tha manufacture of musical in¬ Oldberg. 8:30 p. m., "opera concert." Sembach, Whitehill, .Hamraond (Arranged by Oatty) the hlatory of musio from the days of Six of them have now died, but none of Gustafson and Leonhard. Mr. Bo¬ Edlth Hallett Frank My love, aho la my love.South Irish will O MIstreaa Mlne (Shakespeare). On Kribeg lHland.«*...H. O. Osgood the earllest colonists down to the pres- struments, especially pionafortes, grows them before 1900. Much of the most MONDAY.Aeolian danzky conduct. Roger Hall, 3 p. m., aong recital by Margaret Clarkson, r *.. ,. .. . Qoilter Happine&s...... Rlchard Hagernan eat time, with ir. energy (the product in 1850 amount- creative work of all In the Moonllght...... Eugene Halle discussion, illuminating these dates from soprano; Town Hall, 8:15 p. m., concert by Alexander j Viennese to The Watcher .Cecll Forayth of mg to nearly $2,600,000). About 1840 that Schmuller, | Quartet Play Relmherr though auecinct, the progreasive in- aftv time. It is not, therefore, violinist, and Gabrilowltsch, Hotel rose George u ir.fluence of Oasip pianist; Plaza, room, \ At Berkshire Festival By a, Lonely Pathway.. .Charlea T. Ortffea Wednesday eidents in the political, social and in- Germany begins the bulk or the absolutely original 2:S0 p. m., recital Therese Yasrnln ..Tom Dobson to be felt.in by Quadri, soprano, and Francis Moore, f Blooda ot Aeolian Hall, 3 p. m. Piano recital doitriil deveiopment of the country markedly pianoforte quality of American composition be¬ of 8:15 Mrs. F. S. Coolidge has engaged the Spring.Rachmanlnoff musical pianisf, Brooklyn Academy Music, p. m., concert by tho j) Rose String Quartet of Vienna to par- Frleda Kllnk by Marie-Magdeleine du Carp: which have influenced its deveiopment. manufacture, performances, fore 1900 that arrests attention.¦ Orchestral 8 The Comrnotlon of Love.. H. Lane Wilson notable incidents tht visit Society; Metropolitan Opera House, p. m., Italian opera I ticipate in the Berkshire Music Fes¬ Edlth Hallett Frank, FrieAa Allegro.ScarUttl This review is published in eight sec- etc), being except the remarkable work of Mac¬ and German in tival, which is held in the Kllnk, George La Fieurle ou Ia tendre Nanette. .Conperta of the Germania Orchestra in and opera English, "L'Oracolo" and "The Polish Jew." 1 annually Relmherr, Norman Jolllf. I.a Tambourln.Kairteau tioae, each of which haa a 1848 Dowell.but the fresh, ambitious, early fall at Pjttsfield, Mass. Mrs. 4 biographical the arrival of the has also for City College, p. m. Organ recital Puga...... Ba^h-Blaucbat dictionary of lte own. There are cross boyTheodorc Thomas thoughtful and confident spirit that TUESDAY.Aeolian Hall, S p. m., concert of compositlons by Clarence Coolidge arranged appear- Samuel A. Slx pruludea. in 1845. In connection with the § ances by this quartet at Yale and Har¬ by Baldwin: No. 3 ln O major; 18 !n D flat major; «ferences, and thongh the plan dif- this, animates it." Loomis; Camegie Hall, 2:30 p. m., concert by the National Symphony l vard universit ies. Maglc Fire Scene, "The Valkyrla." 16 ln B flat mlnor; 19 ln E flat major: c ming of Carl Zerrahn and Carl Prelude, "Lohengrln." 23 In V 24 ln D 'oaei the biographical material some- Berg- Society; 8:15 p, m., eong recital by Hulda Lashanska, soprano; Town ? In connection with the Berkshire Isolda'a Death major; mlnor-'hopla mann also to have Establlshment af Gerrnan Opera Music Song, "Trfstan and Itoltfa." Barcarolle; N'octunie G major, Op. tl, what it has the fine merit of present- ought been recorded, Hall, 8:15 p. m., song recital by Oscar Seagle, barytone; Metropoli- \ Festival a concert tour of the Prlze Song, "Masteralngera of Nurem- No. 2; Bcherzo B flat mlnor.Chopin since their great influence in Boston The editors treated the period be¬ tan celebrated organization is beinc booked. berg." The Erl King; Bark, Hark. the Bark ,Bf it in b highly lnstructive environ- Opera House, 8:15 p. m., concert by Cantor Sirota and others. $ The first of the Rose Prelude, "Parslfal." nnd New York antedated that of Mr. tween 1860 and 1880 so comprehensively appearance Biegfned'a Death. "The of the Schubert-Blart taent Quartet in New York City will take Gods." Twillght Napoll (Tarentella) .I.lazl Thomas and was inferior. ln in their survey that they found little WEDNESDAY.Aeolian Hall, 3 p. ra., piano recital by Marie-Magdeleine at Aeolian Hall on eve¬ to **.¦» of America to Founda- scarcely \ place Tuesday Song tho Evening- Btar, "Tannhaeuser." Carnegie Hall, 8:15 p. m. Concert Diacovery fact, it was from the Boston Handel calling for comment in the decade be¬ Du Carp; Camegie Hall, 8:15 p. m., concert by the Schola Cantorum; I ning, October 4, 1921, which will be Rlde of the Valkyrs. "The Valkyrla." of Italian and Spanish music by tha tion of Colonies nnd tween 1880 and 1890.nothing of City College, 4 p. m., organ recital by Samuel A. Metro- the first of a series of three subscrip- Town Hall, 3 p. m. Piano recital Schola Cantorum: Haydn Society, conducted by Mr. sig- Baldwin; l tion concerts. On account of other by The first seetlon of the Historical Z^rrahn, that a in r.ificance, indeed, except the establish- politan Opera nouse, 2 p. m., Italian opera, "Zaza"; 8 p. m., Italian Erno Dohnanyi: Mlasa Papae Marce!!!. Kyrle, Oloiia, stimulating impulse '' \ tours seheduled for this quartet in Credo.Palestrlnam ment of Gerrnan opera at the Metro- opera, "II Trovatore." the Passcaglla, Op. «.Dohnanyi latroduction and Chronological Regis- choral culture went out over the coun- Europe, members will have to re- Sonata, E flat, Op. 81, No. 3_Beethovec Spanlah Songa (new): *«¦ Houso atrict their American tour to a Sonata Nlk Baditut. Baaque aong deals with the from the t.-y, and it was under Mr. Bfirrgmann politan Opera (season 18S4-'85). montji quasl una. fantasla, Op. L'7 No I'a.Jre Donostia (San period j 3 p. m., concert the New York * nnd a half. i. e., from the end of 3 (Moonllght).Beethoreo Sebastlaa) of that Mr. Thomas his The chronological register bolks large, THURSDAY.Carnegie Hall, by Sym- Sep- Dln, dan. boleraa. Baaque cradle aong diicovery America by Columbus to developed capacity 8:15 concert the Boston t tember to the middle of November. Klagegesang, Baerentanz. Abend am 1'aclre Donostia (8an In section is phony Society; p. m., by Orches- Lande, .. Sebaatlaa) ta« foundation of colonies in varioun u* an orchestral leader. The period also however, the final there Symphony Tiie repertoire of the Rose Allegro Barbaro. Bela Bartok La Mar« de Dou (The, Mother of of the American tra; Aeolian Hall, 8:15 p. m., piano recital by Daniel Wolf; Metro- I String Intermezzo of E niajor, Op. 116, No. 4 God) (Ballade Parts of the Here no informa¬ was signalized by the organization of a short discussion Quartet, consisting of Professor Arnold Rhapsodlo of G mlnor, up. 79, No 2 Myatlque, Caialoma) country. politan Opera House, 8 p. m., Italian opera, "Andrea Chenier." Iirst Paul Brahmi Antonl Ntcolau (Barceioaa) tion to musical tr.e Handel and in Bos- school of composition which is worthy f Rose, violin; Fischer, second . Tu» ojlllos negroa (Thy blaca eyea) apecifically referring Haydn Society violin; Anton Ruzitska, and Pro¬ Carnaral. Op. 9...«,.«-..Schumann dts viola, _ Mai.uel Falla of We therefore give it , (Granaaa) culture seems to have been available ton (1815), the Musical Fund- Society reproduction. FRIDAY.Carnegie Hall, 3 p. m., concert by Toscanini and La Scala Or- fessor Friedrich Buxbaum, cello, in- Polo de la /.arzueia: El Crlado Fingtdo to ita f Manuel Gareia the editors, whose conclusions are of Philadelphia (1820.) and the New in entirety: 8:15 p. m., concert the New York cludes the entire classical and mod¬ (177G-U32) (SevlUa,) chestra; by Symphony Society; $ ern literature for Monday (Bource of Blzet'a lutormezzo frora Practically summed up in the statc- York Pbilharmonic Society (1842L It The question is by no means new, but Aeolian 3:30 p. m., recital Giulia string quartet, "<"arm<-n") Hall, song by Grilli, mezzo-soprano; j i. e., Beethoven, Brahms, Schu- Hotel Plaza, Itose Koom, 2.30 p. m. Mme. »«nt that till »aw of the New York its serious discussion is Mozart, d"Alvarez the end of the seven- also the building comparatively Metropolitan Opera House, 8 p. ra., French opera, "Manon." bert, Schumann, Mendelssohn, Ravel, Concert by Therese Quadrl, soprano, Spanish Choral Baliads teenth century conditions were "man- Academy of Music (,1H51), the Boston recent. The claim has been pressed I Debussy, Gesar Franck, K,-ger, Schoen- and Francis L'Hereu Blera (The Helr Rtera)_R!ba Moore, pianist: lu-n, Pam, Purn tfolk t urte i S, hlndlar 'f«tly unconducive to artistic life." Music nnll and the finest of a that here, as in many other countries, a SATURDAY.Aeolian Hall, 11 a. m., children's concert by the New York berg, Dvorak, Smetana, Frank Bridge, Monaent 1- En,purda (The (.1863) g etc. musical...... Srhuber' Ainpurdaa Valley> The entire population of the colonies gcries of opera houses (the first in "national" type should rest upon some- Symphony Society; 8:15,p. m., piano recital by Kotlarsky; Carnegie Romance..»....Bchuman '¦'.'.V;--'--.Mor. >rer» *t j rontra, dance.Beelhoven Bntre FlOM (The Chrlat CUIld Amidst the end of the not have in New Orleans in the nature of folkmusic. Hall, 2:30 p. m,, concert by'the Boston Symphony Society; 8:15 p. m., < Francis Moore the Flowera) (tewj. Kor period may if08) (1859). thing to Conduct Alr de la .ii. male **ceeded several illustrations of song recital by Jean Barondesa, soprano; Metropolitan Museum of » Mugnoue "Creatlon".Haydn >'*¦ 275,000, including many negro Musical Development After the Civil Among possible Cavatlna, arla, opera, "Nozze dl Flgaro" I.a ... trt d<"l Eaoola (In the Mofias- .leves. The two have been Fine Arts, 8 p. m., orchestral concert; Metropolitan 2 I Performances Here tery ut records are deficient in such music specially'con- Opera House, Opera _. Mozart Mnntserrat). .*«'t-oia«S'lcolaa War Therese Quadrl «b Bonga (naw); r*««rences to music and musical in- sidered. On the one hand the songs of p. m.| German opera in English, "Lohengrin"; Brooklyn Academy of t Leopoldo Mugnone, Italian operatic Walta. nocturne, bailade. Aa Andurlnax (Laa .....». .Chopln I'a.laoa Oolondrlnaa) The phases of musical development have been Music, is p. m., "L'Amore dei Tre. Ro." conductor, will arrivo in New York on Francis Moore Uallega. . j,... ¦(,.«?«. .truments, there was a tendency in the the negroes of the South March 25. is Inter Oanto * off the He being brought to ftoa.MacFayden Lu^o '.".'. "th to view music as and in the tirst period marked after attention to jVntiruoBn Ca.eaa, Cancion MadrlienaJ^S2 worldly emphasized. Thoughtful America under the auspices of the i?Ua*yTha Brownlea .Gretchanlnoff in the South Civil War are credited to the influence these at the time of the Civil Italian which Ihe .,.