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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. EMMA JUCH. ST. LOUIS CHORAL-SYMPHONY SOCIETY. One Yellr, Twelve Numbers, $3.00 "There is as much melody in your voice as there is rhyme Single Number, 1.00 and reason in the words of Shakespeare," was the beautiful The last concert of this associatiop, April 16th, was a fit This includes postage on paper, to all points. tribute paid to Miss Emma Juch by President Diaz at a ban· close to a bril1iant season. Mr. Otten prepared for the occa­ quet recently tendered to the prima donna at the Hotel Jar- sion an unusually fine programme-offering for its chief or­ dine, in the City of . Miss Juch's tqur through the cbestral numbers Schubert's unfinished Symphony No.8, B Subscribers finding this notice marked will understand that Republic of Mexico bas been an unprecedented, artistic tri- minor; Liszt's Symphonic Poem," Les·Preludes;" and Beeth­ Uleir 1ubscrlption expires with this number. The paper will umph. During the past four weeks the Theatre National. in oven's Piano Concerto in E flat major, with Franz Rummel as he dlacontinued unless the subscription be renewed promptly. the Mexican Capital, where Miss Juch and her Company are soloist. Mr. Otten seemed more than inspired with the works In renewing your subscri~tion please mention this fact, and now engaged, bas been thronged nightly with delighted and in hand. The different numbers were rendered with n deli­ atate with what number your snbscription expired. enthusiastic auditors. Not content with crowding the audito- cacy, promptness aBd rare spirit that showed the orchestra rlum of this vast theatre to its utmost seating and standing was thoroughly in concord with him, for he swayed it with capacity, the space between the wings and the ·• fly galleries" an ease that only a complete study and understanding of Entered at St. Louis Post Office as Mail Matter of the Second Class. on the stage bas been invaded by many who were unable to these works can possibly achieve. The committee of gen­ secure places in front. It is quite customary for Mexicans to tlemen who had the concerts in charge may well be proud of MAY, 1891. pay for the privilt>ge to witness a performance from the stage. the success so honestly won. If there were anv doubts enter­ It has become so established that a manager must allow this tained by a few wiseacres at the outset of the concerts as to privilege to a patron of the playhouse, if he demands it, when Mr. Otten steering the ship, those doubts have been dlspell~d. KUNKII:r.'s MusrcAL Rrevnw is published on the first of everv the places are all occupied in the auditorium. for all must admit the successes achieved. The work of Mr. 11011tl The subscription price is $3.00 per annnm, invariably in During the Juch season, crowded houses have been the Franz Rnmmell, the soloist on the occasion, was simply su­ a~ttJIIU. Single copies, $l 00. Subscriotions may begin with rule, both front and back. Miss Jucb bas not only made a perb-he was recalled again and again. Having dwelt upon tJIIf number. Sttbscribers changing the address of their paper grand individual triumph. and the Company which bears her his masterly performances at length in our April issue. we •"'t give the old as well as the new adtlress, or no change can be name has inet with admiration and favor, but she has accom- only remark that•better piano playing was never listened to lltlde. We desire an active agent for the MUSICAL REVIEW in plished the remarkable task of popularizing the music dra- in St. Louis. The piano used by Mr. Rummell was a magnifi­ ~~~ toum, to whom we offer liberal terms. ma.s of , sung in the English language among cent Steinway Grand-which justly shared the triumph of When tJ aubscription is renewed, it ~thould be 80 stated in order a Latin race. Verdi and Rossini were idolized in Mexico un- Rummell. tAat it ma11 be continued/rom the last number received. til the advent of the Jnch Company with a Wagner repertoire. Unlcu otherwise stated. new subscriptions are always begun Heretofore it was considered absurd and foolhardy for an Im-, with the numbers on hand of the curre11 t volume. pressarlo to present a Wagner opera to a Mexican public, es­ LOUIS ELSON. fflr We Bend no free •ample Cl)pies of the MusiCAL REVIEW. pecially by an English singing Company. AU ordera {or apecimen copies must be accompanied with Louis Elson, the eminent BoRton lecturer and 25cent.. critic, gave a lecture, entitled, "The Rtory of Ger­ We refer (Jur friends and patrons in the East to Mr. E man Music," at Memorial Hall. on the 23rd ult. I. JCatthtws, 400 Temple Court, New York, who is repre­ The illustrations were: Ancient Minnesong, nting ottr Eastern ad11ertisi11g interests. "Konig Rudolf." about 1275; Modern Minnesong, Address all communications to "0. Du meln holder Abendstern"- R. Wagner; "Ich alter Mann," 14th century, arranged by R. KUNKEL BROS., Franz; ·• Dlch meiden" (popular song), 15th cen­ 612 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. tury; Ancient Choral, "Goldberg," 14th century; Comic Song. "Urian's Journey," L . V. Beethoven; Korner's "Schwertlted,'' C. M. v. Weber; "Grete­ lein," F. Kiicken; Loreley, F. Silcher. Mr. Elson held the audience in the closest at ten· PHILHARMONIC CLUB. tion, the evening· proving one of great instruction and delight. Every one declared the lecture a The Bt. Louis public was favored, April 20th, at rare treat. The Miller piano was selected for UAe Memorial Hall, with a concert by the Detroit Phil­ in this concert. We advise all who have an oppor­ harmonic Club, which is composed of the follow­ tunity of hearing Mr. Elson, to take advantage of Ing gentlemen: William Yunck, 1st violin; L. F. it. Mr. Elson will favor a few cities with his pres­ Schultz, 2nd violin; Walter Volgtlander, viola; enee before returning to Boston. and Alfred Holfma.n, violoncello. The reputation that these gentlemen have earned the past years for their excellent work in ensemble playing drew CITY NOTES. a large audience, comprising the very best musical element St. Louis boasts of, for it expected to hear Fred Specht cn.lled on his friends, who are al· umooth and thoroughly enjoyable performance: ways glad to see him. u tbe performance, however, was far ahead of The St. Louis Glee Club gaTe its second con­ &DJ&hing beard in St. Louis for years, it was a eur­ cert on the 7th ult., to a fair audience. prise to all. The work of the Club is remarkable, and each number was applauded with an enthusi­ E. R. Kroeger assisted in n.n instructive pro­ um that knew no bounds. Where everything was gramme given for the benefit of the Workingmen's done so masterly, it would be superfluous to dwell Self-Culture club. on any single performance ot' special excellence. Jlr. Yunck's magnificent playing, in his solo as R. Poppen spends his leisure time in reading. well as ensemble work, proved that he is an artist History a.nd biography are his preferences, and he of the very first rank. Mr. Voigtlander's viola has a great memory for dates. playing was the finest ever heard in St. Louis. Louis Hammerstein manages to come down The Club was assisted by Miss Adelaide Kalk­ town now and then. He doesn't stay long, though; mann, soprano, and E. R. Kroeger, who shared in nothing suits him better than to be up and doing. the succenes of the evening. The Club complimented our city by playing E. R. Mrs. J. H. Lee, of 514 West-end, has a very Kroeger's F minor Quintette, the work that re­ successful number of piano pupils. She is most oelndsnch an ovation at theM. T. N. A. conven­ careful in her training, and is very much sought tion at Detroit last summer. After listening to after. \he work as rendered by these gentlemen, assisted Messrs. Townley, Cornelius, Ravold and Yost bJ the composer, we ean well understand how it compose the Tuscan Quartette. They sang (or eonld not have been received otherwise. The De­ Tuscan lodge at its anniversary, and carried off all bot\ Ph. Club will, on its second visit, (which we the honors. hope 11 to be soon) find an audience to greet it \hat will more than prove the St. Louis public to Miss L. F. Miner, of 3949 Olive street, is recog­ be deeply appreciative of great performances and nized as a very painstaking teacher. She is well of great music. We append the programme: 1. qualified to develop a pupil, and takes pride in her Robert Bcbumannn (l81Q-1856), Quartet for Strings in A major, Miss Juch has completely revolutionized this state of things excellent work. Op. 41. No.3; (a) Andante espresslvo-A.llegro Molto Moder­ in that country, for it is declared that her productions of Wag­ Mrs. Louie A.. Peebles had to forego several important ato; (b) Assai Agita.to; (c) Adagio Molto; (d) Flnale-(Alle- ner's operas have not only removed this prejudice against the engagements, one of which was for the Mendelssohn concert, 11'0 Motto Vivace), the Detroit Philharmonic Club. 2. Wil­ world's greatest composer, but have created a veritable fu­ on account of sickness. She has fully recovered. Dam Taubert (1811-), Soprano Solo, •· Heimweh," Miss Kalk­ rore in his favor. The r-eception and success of "Tann­ aann. s. (a.) (1829-). "Music of the hauser," which was the first Wagner opera presented in Mex­ Miss Allee Pettingill, Mrs. Laura Anderson and Mrs. Spheres;'' (b) Franz Schubert (1797-1828), Moment Musicale, ico, was so positive and immedl~te as to win for Wagner and Douglass Phillips contributed numbers for the commence­ "Ala Hongroise:" lc) Felix ~endelssohn(1809-1847), Scherzo, Miss Juch a devotion more ferve·nt than that bestowed on ment exercises of the Hygiene College, given at Pickwick the Detroit Philharmonic Club. 4. Henri Ernst (1814-1865) Italian composers and singers. This is particularly interest­ theater. Violin Solo, Fantasia on airs from Rossini's "Othello," Mr. ing, because of Miss Juch's forthcoming appearance in this Wayman C. McCreery is at work with the McCullough Yunck. 5. Richard Wagner (Ull3-1R83), Soprano Solo," Elsa's city. At the close of the Mexican engagement, she and her club, which will appear in comedy at the house Traum," from "J,ohengrin," Miss Kalkma.nn. 6. Ernest R. splendid Company come direct to St. Louis, and, in the Expo­ for the benefit of the Confederate Soldiers' Home. The date lroeJer (186::l-), Quintet for Piano and Strings in F minor; sition Music Hall,·commencing Monday, May 11th, will"present is not yet announced. (a) Alleln'O Energlco; (b) Intermezzo; (c) Lento e Sostenuto; an incomparable repertoire of grand operas. On this occa. Prof. Robert Nelson, the vocal teacher, trained the chorus (d) Pinale-(alla Tarantella\, the Detroit Philharmonic Club sion, which is most appropriately termed a "Mal Opera Fes­ for the Sara Bernhardt engagement here. He bas received and Jlr. Kroeger. The M'ller Concert Grand plano which was tival," she will have the valuable co·operation o JRnnschow­ sky, Ma.conda, Freebert, Meislinger, Hedmont, Clarke, Ste­ applications from the most distant points, many teachers 1ll8d at this concert charmed all with its magnificent being anxious to study with him. qualities. phens, Rathjens, Stormont, Velta and Knight, who are con­ sidered among the ablest artists who sing in the English lan­ Miss Maggie He~nagan gave a very interesting musicale, guage, a grand orchestra of sixty, the Juch chorus of fifty, in which the following programme was presented, all the St. Louis Orpheus Srengerbund, and the St. Louis Damenchor, participants being well received: Valse (Carl Sidu~;), numbering in all three hundred, and making the most impos­ Little Miss Koster: Song. Miss Deno Maginis: Valse (Durand), iug array of musical talent that has ever appeared in English Miss E. Thompson; Inst. Solo, "Ernani," Miss Helen Beau­ MENDELSSOHN QUINTETTE CLUB. Grand Opera in St. Louis. "Tannhauser,"' Fidello." "Lohen­ moot; In st. Solo; "11 Trovatore" (Kube), Miss Lily Biskup: grin," "Hnguenots," "The Flying Dutchman." "Carmen," Medley of Familiar Songs, Master Eugene Gerst; Valse (Tito The last concert of the season given by this excellent or­ and" Die Walkure," are the operas for the festival week and Matei), Miss Bln.nche Culhoff; Vocal Solo, "Ernani," Mbs pnflatinn was a great success in every respect. The soloists, the order in which the}- will be produced. With Neuendorff Lydia Guire; "Whispering Winds" (Wollenbaupt), Miss Gus. l•r•. Heerlch and Porteous, were enthusiastically received. as Musical Director, 'and Parry as Stag-e Manager, and the sie Velde; Vocal Solo, "We'd Better Bide a Wee," Miss A. Tlluteady development ma.de by the club is most marked, operas mounted with a wealth of scenery, costumeq and other Thompson; "Break of Day" (Muller), Miss Mamie Koster·1 114 the Interest manifested by its intelligent audiences stage splendor, ·ts an assurance that the festival will not only Vocal Solo, "Good Night." Mills E. Thompson; "I Puritani • ll!rhly deserved. Messrs. Victor Ebling, Geo. Heerich, Louis be a great popular success, but one of the most important mu­ (Laybach), Miss Blanche Carpenter; "Sleigh Race" (Holst), JlaJer, Valentine Schopp and P. G. Anton, Jr., the members, sical and operatic events that has ever been announced in Miss Nellie Casey; "Royal Waltz," Master Eugene Gerst; are to be congratulated. this city. Inst. Duett, Little Miss Koster and Miss :M. Hannagan. 36 KUNKEL'S MUSICAL REVIEW, MAY, 1891.

"The edition of Webster's Dictionary of 1847 has been re­ CITY NOTES. printed by a Chicago house, copyright on it having expired A grand concert was given at Liederkranz Hall, on the by the lapse of forty-two years. Only those who are ignorant ALFRED DOLGE, . 24th ult. by Miss Maria Hartmann, Soprano, Gerhard Steh­ of the gr~at advances that have been made in dictionaries man, Baritone, P. G. Anton, Jr,, Cello, and Louis Conrath, are likely to buy thiR reprint at any price." says the New York pianist. The programme was excellently rendered, espe­ Times, while the· Buffalo Christian Advocate adds: "DoN'T BE DUPED. Thousand!! are, or are likely to be, by the flashy, cially the cello solo, "Le Desir''-Servais, by P. G. Anton, Jr., fraudulent advertisements of' The Original Webster's Una­ piano- Fortbe ~a bertial~ and '' Home, Sweet Home"-Rive-King, by Louis Conrath. bridged Dictionary," which is offered for two or three dol­ Eugenia Williamson, B. E., and her pupils in elocution, lars. « • • • If any of our readers wish to invest in a. -AND- Delsarte and oosthetlc physical culture, will give the second purchase which they will be likely afterward to regret, they soiree at Pickwick Theatre, Tuesday Evening, the 26th inst. will do so after being duly notified." Tlle programme will consist of readings, recitations, a Iing Tuners' Supplies. drill by young ladies. Pantomimes:-" Tear of Repentance," Genelll keeps the finest artists in free-hand pastel and oil and "Gipsy Flower Girl," accompanied with plano; also work in the city, and makes life-size portraits for prices rang- musical selections. ing from $5 to $100. . 122 E. 13th St., T.BAHNSEN PIANOS Grand, Upright and Square. Are manufactured in St. Louis and endorsed by our leading artists for Durability, Touch, and Even­ ness in Tone. Warerooms, I 520 Olive St.

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MISS THERESA ALBERT, . ISS. B. MAHAN, M TEACHER OF ORGAN AND PIANO, MAX BALLMAN, TEACHER OF PIANO. Organist Grand Ave Baptist Church. Organ Dept. Beethoven TEACHER OF VOCAL MUSIC. Residence, 1725 Ave., South of Lafayette Ave. Conservatory. Address. Hotel Been, Grand Ave. and Olive St. Music Rooms, 104.V. North RS. N J!;LLIE ALLEN- PARCELL, MISS MARIE MILLER, Miss LAURA SCHAFER RS~ KA'l'~ J. BRAiNARD, ('l'eaeherofVocr.l M ' PIANIST. M Special attention given to Oratorio and Ballad Engages for Miscellaneous Concerts. Pianists and Teachers of the Piano-Forte, Directress and Manager of K. J. B. Ladles Address, Jerseyville, Ill. Address 3229 Pine Street. AddrP.ss, Mary Institute, Beaumont QTTO ANSCHUETZ, MISS L. F. MINER, S 0. BLACK, (BASSO-CANTANTE). PIANIST AND TEACHER, TEACHER OF PIANO. • . SOLO BASS, ST. PETERS. Address, 1011 Morrison Ave., ST. LoUis. Address, 8949 Olive Street.

WM· D. ARMSTRONG, Q F~ MOHR, MRS. JOSEPH w. OROOKES (ALTO), • TEACHER OF PIANO. Church and Entertainment Singinr, Address, Alton, Ills. Address, 615 South Fourth St Address in care of Kunkel Bros., 612 M G. BEYER, MRS. A. F. NEWLAND, LOUIS J. DUBUQUE, (Organist Rock • PIANIST AND TEACHER, TEACHER OF MUSIC AND PIANO PLAYING, TEACHER OF VOCAL MUSIC. At Academies of Sac. Heart and Loretto. Address, 1420 Pendleton Ave. West End Piano Studio, 8309 Washington Ave. Ar'ldresR 294/i Gamble OUIS CONRATH, RED W. NORSUH, (PIANIST). ISS EUGENIE DUSSUCHAL, L (Graduate of Leipsic Conservatory,) F Conductor of Orpheus Saengerbund, St. Louis Dame n- M CONTRALTO, · PIANIST AND TEACHER, cbor, St. Louis Musik Verein, West St. Louis Bundeschor. Alto of Temple IsraeL Address 1834 LaSalle. Address, 1402 N. Grand Ave. Vocal Instruction. Address, 3008 N. 21st St., St. VICTOR ERLING, MISS MAMIE NOTHH.ELFER, ISS LAURA E. FISHER, (SOPRANO). M ENGAGES FOR CHURCH AND CONCERT. PIANIST OF MENDELSSOHN QUINTETTE CLUB. TEACHER OF PIANO, Vocal Culture and Piano Forte Music Rooms, 104~ North Broadway. Address, 1806 Oregon A v e. ISS EDITH EMLEY, M TEACHER OF PIANO, MRS. A. L. PALMER, Pupil of College of Music, Cincinnati. Fundamental and Artistic Teacher of the Piano-Forte, Address, 4045 St. Ferdinand AYe. Address 2700 Lucas A venu e. EORGE ENZINGER, S. PARKER, G TEACHER OF PIANO AND ORGAN J • PIANO, ORGAN, VOICE AND HARMONY. Address, 2624 Rutger St. Address 1218 Dollman. Address, 200 N. MISS AIJICE PETTENGILL, ISS CHARLOTTE H. HAX-ROSATTI, EPSTEIN BROTHERS, M FINEST SCHOOL OF IT ALlAN SINGING. TEACHER OF PIANO, Vocal Studio, 1614 Olive Address, 2214 Lucas Place. Address, 515 North Vandeventer Ave. To be seen Monday afternoons. · ISS CORA FISH, H. POMMER, 'fEACHER OF PIANO, W • TEACHER OF PIANO AND VOICE, M Organist Plymouth Congregational Church, DIRECTOR OF LYRIC CLUB, Address, 425BA St. Ferdinand Ave. Address, Box 5, Balmer & Weber, or 3709 Evan s Av e HARLES H. GALLOWAY, Pianist & Organist. MISS CARRIE PRlOE, PIANO TEACHER, C Organist St. George's Episcopal Church, Organist, St. Andrews Church. Address, 2616 Goode Ave. Address, 4132 Westminster Plac e. ------ISS L. WRAY GAREY, MRS. LUCY B. RALSTON, M PIANIST AND TEACHER. TEACHER OF PIANO. Address, in care of Kunkel Bros. Address, 8431 Lucas Ave A. GILSINN, LOUIS RETTER, M• ORGANIST OF ST. XAVIER'S CHURCH, TEACHER OF PIANO AND VIOLIN. b Residence, 8852 Windsor Place. Address, 1319 Hickory Stree t. J P. GRANT, ALFRED G. ROBYN, • TEACHER OF PIANO, PIANIST AND ORGANIST, Address, 411 S. 28rd Street. Address, 3714 Pine Street AUGUST HALTER, AUGUST ROSEN, ORGANIST THIRD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. PIANIST AND ORGANIST. Floor Salesman with Estey & Camp. Address, 2305 Pine St. Residence, 1904 Coleman St 0 UIS HAMMERSTEIN' F s. SAEGER, MRS. LEN A STEINMEYER-ROCKEL L SOPRANO, PIANIST AND ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO, O;RGAN AND COMPOSITION. Address, 1311 Dolman St. Address, 2310 Cass A venue E ngages for Church and Concert. Address 2900 Henrietta R8. EMILIE RELMERICHS, FRED SCHILLINGER, EO. F. TOWNLEY, (TENOR), TEACHER OF PIANO AND VOICE TEACHER OF PIANO AND VIOLIN. G Washington Ave. Presbyterian Church. English,M German, French, Italian and Latin. Conductor of Apollo Singing Society and Freier M!l.nnerchor Engages for Concerts and Oratorio. Music Rooms and Residence, 2625 South 7th St. Address, 2148 Salisbury St, Address, Room 411, Odd Fellowa I8S MAGGIE HENNAGAN, EA. SCHUBERT, • TEACHER OF PIANO AND CLARIONET. M TEACHER OF PIANO AND GUITAR, References: E. R. Kroeger and Charles Kunkel. VIOLIN, CELLO, ETC. Address, 1123 Channing Ave. Address, St. Charles, Mo., or care of Kunkel Bros., 612 Olive ------~--- G. ANTON, JR., UGUST WM. HOFFMANN. PIANIST, MISS NELLIE STRONG, P • VIOLONCELLO. A FRED VICTOR HOFFMANN VIOLINIST, PIANIST AND TEACHER, Concert Soloist. . LUDWIG W. HOFFMANN, VIOLONCELLIS'f, A.ddress. 1110 Olive 8&. Music Studio 904 Olive St., Room 78. Emilie Building. Music Rooms, 603 N. Jefferson Av BOEHMEN, GEO. H. HUTCHINSON, MISS CLARA STUBBLEFIELD, J DIRECTOR OF BOEHMEN'S ORCHESTRA. TEACHER OF PIANO AND HARMONY, PIANIST AND TEACHER. Teacher of Piano and Violin. Address, 1643 Texas A v., or Box 36, Balmer &Weber, Address, 2619~ Park Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Address, 2711 Lucas Ave MISS KATIE JOCHUM, EARL L. SYKES, PIANIST AND TEACHER OF THE pROF. L. BRUN, (CLARINETIST). Engages for Miscellaneous Concerts. PIANIST AND TEACHER. Art of Piano Playing. Reference, Dr. Wm. Mason, Stein­ way Hall, New York; Wm. H. Sherwood, Edgar S. Kelly A ddress, care of Aschenbroedel Club, Box 10. 604 MarkeUt. Address, 1905 Lami St. Chickering Hall. New York. Address. 2621 Gamble St. ' OBERT BUECHEL, TeacherofFluteandVloliD. H. JOHNSON, J J. VOELLMEOKE, R Composer of Tho Famous March of the Day; La CJoo C• ORGANIST OF PILGRIM CHURCH, • TEACHER OF PIANO.AND ORGAN, quette, Polka; Unequal Charms, Gavotte; played by Gllmon'l Graduate of Royal Conservatory, Munich.} Address, Director Nord St.' Louis Bundes-Chor. band with great success. Address 601 HlckorrBL Te·acher of Organ. Plano and Harmony. 8018 Lucas Ave. Org. St. Johns C. Church. Address, 8912 Kvans Ave. lSS AGNES GRAY, p ROBERT KLUTE. MISS CARRIE VOLLMAR, M VIOLINIST AND TEACHER, • TEACHER OF PIANO-FORTE. PIANIST AND TEACHER, Concert Soloist. ______A_d_d_r_e_ss_, _11_2_1_N_o...,r_th-19_t_h_s_t. Organist Bethel M. E. Church. Residence 2185 Sidney St. Address, 1408 Park Ave. bet. St. Ange Ave. and Lynn BL ERNEST .R. KROEUEU, ISS KATIE E. WRIGHT, MISS ELLA McHALE, PIANIST AND ORGANIST, M TEACHER OF PIANO AND VOICE, TEACHER OF PIANO AND VIOLIN, (Harmony, Composition, Counterpoint and Instrumentation), Address, 8404 Franklin Ave. 627 South Fifth Street, East St. LouiJ, :illl. Address. 8319 Laclede Ave .. St. Louts. Mo. J. GRATIAN, M. STEINKUEHLER, MRS. J. H. LEE, . • ORGANIST. W DIRECTOR OF STEINKUEHLER'S ORCHESTRA. W Teacher of Violin. TEACHER OF PIANO, 514 West End. Practical Organ Builder and Organ Expert. Address, Old Orchard, St. Louis Cc.,Mo. Address, 2&24 OUTe. K.UNKEL,S MUSlCAL ltEVIEW, MAY. 1891. 89

H ELSNER, HARLES STREl!~PER, Dealer in Pianos, C SOI,O CORNETIST, JutraeUons given. Address, care Grand Opera House. AGENT FOR THE BUSH & GERTS PIANOS. EORGE HEERICH, A Fine Assortment of Second-Hand Pianos G TEACJIER OF VIOLIN. Always on Hand. CONCERT SOLOIST. Address, 1706 Wash St. 1103 CHOUTEAU AVE., ST. LOUIS, MO. Tuning and Repairing promptly attended to. QUIS MAYER, CoNDUCTOR OF ORCHESTRAS. L Teacher of Violin, Violoncello, and Instrumentation. Address, 2125 Olive St. A. SHATTINCER, No. 10 SOUTH BROADWAY, ST. LOUIS, MO., lG. GUIDO PARlSI, S VIOLINIST, Musical Instruments, Sheet Music Address, 2019 Olive street. AND MUSIC BOOKS. LOWEST PRICES and BEST GOODS, SIV. ROB. SAUTER, Correspondence Solicited. Catalogue Free. TEACHER OF VIOLIN, Address, 928 Hickory St. Welsh's Music and Piano Store. L. SCHOEN, VIOLINIST AND DIRECTOR Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music I• OF SCHOEN'S ORCHESTRA. and Mu!iical Instruments of all Kinds. Address, care of Balmer & Weber, 209 N. 4th St., Address, S:al Franklin Ave., St. Louis, or 2734 Lucas A venue. ADAM FLICKINGER, ZITHER, CUITAR, ETC. DR. DENTIST. HARLES C. BERTHOLDT, Removed his office from 707 Pine Street to 1118 Pine St. Do you want one? Would you Hke your letters, corre. C TEACHER OF BANJO AND MANDOLIN, spondence, bills, receipts, clippings, everything, in order, Member of Beethoven Mandolin Orchestra. C. I. WYNNE & CO. handy, within a moment's reach? If yolldo, we will send Address, 2737 Washington Ave. you one free I Look at the illustration- it has four files, with door, is 27 ERMAN HAEGER, General Music Dealers. inches high by 15 wide, and costs $12.50, each file having an MUSICIAN, index from A to Z. We will send it to you for ten subscribers H Teacher of Zither and Mandolin, to our MusiCAL REVIEW. Do you want a larger cabinet? We Address, 711 South Broadway. All the Ldeat KuBic in Stock aa aoon aa Published. will send you e. larger size, with 12 files, roll front style, 35 ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. CATALOGUES J.t'REE. inches high by 28 inches wide- cost 854.00- for twenty sub­ scribers. These cabinets are made of oak or walnut. J. ISBELL, 916 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. For Illustrated Catalogue and further particulars, write to H• TEACHER OF BANJO, Western Agents for Bay State Guitars Amberg File and Index Co., 711ind 73 Lake St., Chicago, Ill. Le&derorthe Ideal Banjo Club. Manufacturer of the Artist JuJo. Address, 2706 Locust St. H. BOLLMAN & SONS, No. 1100 Olive Street, • • • • St. Louis, Mo. STUDENTS OF MUSIC UGUST MEYER, Music Publishers and Dealers in any Musical Merchandise. should have a thorough knowledge of Send for Catalogue. --HA.RMONY.-­ TEACHER OF ZITHER, A :Lse&&C>::D.& by :Lv.J:ail. Address, 1508 S. 12th St., St. Louis. PAPER IN THIS REVIEW FURNISHED BY -IN- """"""'"~~-- LOUIS SNIDERS' SONS co., PAPER MAKERS, --B. MULRENNAN,...... Harmony, Counterpoint [Musical Form Music Paper a specialty. CINCINNATI. H• TEACHER OF GUITAR AND MANDOLIN. successfully taught by Jlaaic furnished for Receptions. Address, 2649 Olive St. ST. LOUIS PAPER co. ' C • .A.. PR.EYER., 708 TO 709 LOCUST STREET, Send for Circulars. Leavenworth, . Kan. ELOCUTION. ST. LOUIS, MO. QWENS PRINTING COMPANY, 814 and 816 LOCUST STREET. EUGENIA WILLIAMSON, B. E. Catalogue and publication work a specialty. READER AND TEACHER OF DECKER & SON. ELOCUTION Club House Brand PIANOS. A Strictly Pure Bourbon Whiskey for Medl DELSARTE AND AESTHETIC PHYSICAL CULTURE. BUSINESS ESTABLISHED IN 1866. clnal and Family Purposes. For Circulars and Terms, address Six Years prior to any House of a similar name. Distilled with great care on the Old 1837 MORCAN ST., St. Louis, Mo. Fashion Kentucky Hand-made Sour· mash Plan. Thoroughly aged and puri· fied in barrels for ten years before ARTISTS. W. T. BOBBITT, bottled. It is peerless for medicina'l use, with delicious taste and flavor; most St. Louis Representative, 1426 OLIVE STREET. grateful and digestible to the weakest I. A. MORCAN, Call and see these Superior Instruments. stomach; possessing in highly concen­ trated form, the aromatic and tonic qual­ PORTRAIT ARTIST, ities of the grain from which it is dis­ tilled. A trial demonstrates its high lree-Hand Crayon Portraits, EXPOSITION :1\tiU~Ic.A.ft!?~~. character. Sold in cases of twelve full J'INBST WORK AND MOST REASON ABLE PRICES. Week Commencing Monday Evening·, May 11. measure quarts, 810.50 per case. 2248 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. TO BE HAD OF THE BOTTLERS AND PROPRIETORS. PIANO TUNERS. EMMA JUCH W C. CROUSE, GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, M. SHAUGHNESSY & CO., • PIANO TUNER, Assisted by the St. Louis Orpheus Srengerbund and the St. 402 N. MAIN ST., ST. LOUIS. With Jesse French Piano and Organ Co. 902 Olive St. Louis Damen Chor, comprising a musical corps of Sample case will be sent on trial if not round satisfactory It can be returned and money will be . ~~'S~Jg 300 refunded. ------ORCAN BUILDERS. 300 ORCHESTRA Sopranos- EMMA JUCH, Georgine von Jamtr:;chowsky, EO. KILGEN & SON, Carlotta Maconda, Maria Freebert. Contraltos-Louise Meis­ ORGAN BUILDERS. linger, Jennie G. Flower, Dora Escot, Bernice Holmes. 1."en. WACENFUEHR & HILLIC, G ors- Charles Hedmondt, Payne Clarke, William Stephens, Bee advertisement on third page cover. George Gould. John E. Belton. Barytones-Otto Rathjens, BOQK BINDERS, Leo Stormont, Allerlno Gannio. Basflos-Franz Yetta. E. N. J. ELLICOCK, Knight. ·Thos. Guise, S. H. Dudley. Adolph Neuendolif, Mu­ 326 Chestnut St., 2nd Floor. sical Director. William Parry, Stage Manager. Dealer in Iustcal Instruments and Musical Merchandise. Specialty of Music Binding. Best Quality Work, lhee\ KuBic and Music Books. Agent for the celebrated REPERTOIRE: Wuhburn Guitars, Mandolins and Zithers. Country Orders Lowest Price. . lollclted. 2415 N, Broadway. ST. LOUIS, MO. Monday, May 11-" Tannhauser." Wednesday, May 18, "." Thursday Afternoon, May 14-" Rigoletto." Thursday evening, May 14-'' ." Friday, May A. E. WHITTAKER, 15-" The Flyir•g Dutchman." Saturday evening, May 16- SUCCESSOR TO EDWARD NENNSTIEL. THE NEW WEBSTER. " Die Walkilre." Saturday Afternoon; May 16-"Carmen.'' C') ftaaot and Organs for Sale and for Rent. Tuning aDd Seats on Sale at Bollman Bros. Co., Eleventh and Olive Streets. Q Repairing, 1518 Olive Street, ST. LOUIS. tn ALL SEATS RESERVED...... Warerooms, 1622 Olive St. MITH'S MUSIC HOUSE, Parquette, $1 50. Dress Circle. $1.50. Balcony, first three ~ Bole Agent for Sohmer & Co.'s, Ivers & Pond, and other rows, $100. Balcony, back of third row, 50 cents. lnC.Clua Pianos and Organs. Boxes, seating six, $15.00. w &beet Music and Musical Merchandise of all kinds. 0 The official Festival Prospectus will be mailed free on 0 application. All communications regarding the Festival ADOLPH SCHENK, • should be addressed to JOHN J. NOLAN, b G• TEACHER OF DRAWING, CARVING General Manager Emma Juch Co., Bollman Bros. Co. 0 AND .MODELING. St&.inway Pianos used by the Emma Juch Grand Opera U1 South Fourth Street, St. Louis, Mo. !=> Company. SUCCESSOR OFTHE UNABRIDGED. Re-edited and Reset from Cover to Cover. rrom dateofthtspaper. Wishing to tntroc!uoe 01lf Sold by all Booksellers. Illustrated pamphlet free. a: Cantion!-Cheap books called "Webster's Big o I CRAYON PORTRAITS :~~e~J~~;ab~:~~:S: Dictionary," "Webster's Encyclopedic Dictiona­ II. 0 Ays andmakenewcustomers,wehavedeclded to make ry," ek., are being advertised. The body of these this special2 offer. Send ns a. picture of yourself or any member of your :tamllyrJ.iX~gor from A to Z is printed from plates made by pho­ . Edead, and we will makeyouaLIFEBIZEORAYONPORTRAITFR:BEOF 0 GE, tograJ;>hing the antiquated 1847 edition. The au­ rovlded yon exhibit it to your friends as a sample of our work, and use your influence in securing us EREutureorders. Place name and address on back of picture and itwtll be returned in perfect order. We thentic "Unabridged" (still copyrighted) and make anychange in picture you wlshJ!lOt Interfering with the likeness. Refer to any Bank In Chicago. the new "InternatiOnal" both bear the imprint of l&allmalltoPACIFICCRAYONPORTRAITHOUSE, 108 & 110 Randolph St.,CHICACO, ILL. G. & C. MERRIAM & CO., Pub'rs, Springfield, Mass. 40 lt.U:NK.El~'S :M:ustCAL R~Vt:Ew, MAY, 1891.

OPERA IJOHN w. NORTON, C RAND HOUSE. Proprietor and Mauager. Dr. En no San~ 125--129 S. 11th St., ST. LOUIS, GEO. McMANUS, Business Manager. Manufactures The Best Mineral W For Table use, as well as for MEDICINAL purp01e1, April 19- 25.-" City Dirt>ctory." most excellent May 3.-" Crystal Slipper." ~~~ . ~ AROMATIC CINCER The superiority of his products have been GAR"MENTS. by numerous PREMIUMS and the endorsement by prominent members of the St. Louis Medical ProfeealOIL SEND FOR CIRCULARS.

====[THE J=== The Eyes of the World ~Peat pouth will be upon Chicago for the next three years at least, and it will be her own fault if she . does not continue to attract attention. As manufacturers of Musical Instruments we have Connecting the Commercial Centers and Rich MISSOURI, tried to do our part toward making our city known and with such lines as The Broad Corn and Wheat Fields and Thriving KANSAS, The Fertile River Valleys and Trade Centers of NEBRASKA, THE WASHBURN GUITARS, MANDOLINS AND ZITHERS, The Grand, Picturesque and Enchanting Scenery, and · the Famous Mining Districts of . COLORADO, THE LYON &. HEALY HARP, The Agricultural, Fruit, Mineral and Timber Landa, ' Famous Hot Springs of THE REED-PIPE ORGAN; ARKANSAS, The Beautiful Rollin_g_ Prairies and Woodlands of INDIAN TERRITORY, THE LYON &. HEALY PARLOR ORGAN, The Sug~r Plantations of LOUISIANA, THE "STAR" BANJO The Cotton and Grain Fields, the Cattle Ranges and Winter Resorts of TEXAS, and other :first-class instruments we may rest our claims to consideration. Historical and Scenic OLD AND NEW MEXICO, ~If the reader is interested in musical instruments of any kind, a cordial invitation And Forms with its Connections the Popular Winter ARIZONA AND CALIFORNIA. is extended to visit our warerooms when in Chicago, or write us for information. We pub­ lish thirty one ( 31) separate catalogues describing everything known to music and will be pleased to mail any of. them on application. THE DISABILITY RILL IS A LAW. Soldiers Disabled Since the War are Dependent widows and parents now dependent whoee died from effects of army service are included. If JOU WAREROOMS, your claim speedily and successfully prosecuted, addre11 State & Monroe Sts. JAMES TANNER, Late Commissioner of Pensions, WASHINGTON, FACTORY, CHICAGO. Randolph St., A. P. ERKER & BRO., Practical Optl and Ogden Ave. 617 Olive Street, Second Door West of Spectacles, Glasses, Telescopes, Microscopes, Drawing ments, Artificial Eyes, &c., &c.

HENRY KILCEN, CHURCH ORGAN BUILD No. 813 N. 21st Street, St. Louis. Tuning and Repairing promptly attended to. HatJe on hand a New Organ or 12 IJtovl-oftCI'I,.. Ln swell and 2 Comblnatton Pedals.

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