*$ NEW-YOBK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNDAY. MARCH 10. 1901. will give a Williams at: '. Miss {Catherine Flor. nee in the cast, programme will pre- Mrs. Harriet Otis Dellenbaugh. who farce was celebrating its first preat triumphs !n r>amro.>=ch. a miscellaneous Wiggin. is continued at the Lyceum Theatre. The • [tal Mater." Next monologue by Mrs. Katt- Douglass MUSICAL NOTES. Paris when Mozart visited the French «; cede a repetition of Rossini's "Stabat is soon to be given at the Vaudeville Theatre. Lon- — Ter- in 1757 a circumstance that takes on a curl- Sunday Verdi's Manznni Requiem will have Its of cham- don, where Seymour Hicks and Miss Elluline for Mr. Ludwig Breitner will give a concert appear ' >us interest, the bt-srinnini; of third performance. The scheme the first part Saturday riss will In it. - IF from the- fact that ber next even- CALENDAR a.v: OPERA LIST FOR r (which Ma) to-night's concert is as music in Mendelssohn Hall the cavatina willI.c sung by Gertrude of follows: Bendix Quartet. The White Rats will continue their tenancy of WEBER ing, with the help of 'he Max — • Danes ': m "Henry VIII" Saint-Saen» SOME PRO- Mam) bears a striking r^sunw.in t.. Barastro's - piano- Lafayette. WEEK IXTERESTING "Largo al Factotum" Ropslni programme a sonata for Koster & Bial's for another week. great Magic The will include air In "Thf- Flute." composed by Mr. Campanari. violin, ijuintet. Henry Lee. Kelly and Ashby. Howard and Bland. GRAMMES—AX OLD ENGLISH ROUND- years Aria from "Lucrezla Borgia" -. Donizetti forte and a trio and a Mozart thrt-e afterward. The suite of dances Miss Milka Ternlna. J.invs J. Stine and Evans and Wayne and by Morton. MR. FRAKKO'S ARCHAIC CONCERTS Qtsefc were rescued from oblivion by Gevaert. Air on the G string. } " „... Bach Notes of Comma- Events.— Herman Hans Wetzler Oaldwell are on the new programme. The ballet, The airs r-re frm "Paris and H*Wi" "Iphige- Gavo:te in IS for ftrines*, $ led by M!!e. Edythe Agnes Mahr. is con- and Songs: has planned concert, the he.p of Miss Ter- Rose and PIANOSA Weber . a with Sabel, Piano costs you a more —AMERICANPIANOS FOR EXPORT- nla in Aulis." •. Pauline Fichtner March tinued. Others of the new bill are Josle little than nag* • Two Turkish love eonss nina. David Biaphaai and Max Bemiix. for Smith. Doty and Coe; Mnud Meredith and Mile. otheis extra "?tt!l wie die. Xacht" Bohm Stewart ami Famine. evening but the cost will be the gf NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. •¦Winterlied" Yon Koss ¦2fi in Mendelssohn Hall Miss Efne The concerts this afternoon and best pan At New-York offer George Fuller R\an. your investment. It is a dinner of the Piano Manufactur- Mia* Mllka Ternina. Mr. Purdon Robinson will give a Lenten musical Golden. Lewis and the tone cl a Piano that arsss, Bunflay—Carneirie Hall. 8:15 p. m.. concert of the ers' Association recently the American Overture, "1612" Tsehalkowsky small Dorothy Morton. Grapewin and Chance, i:<-r- and £rra,le Orchestra; Metropolitan member of on Monday afternoon of next week in the and his company, Wayne and Ca'.dwell. "Bobby" it value settles its as a musical Ijelpsie Philharmonic the musical Jury the Paris Exposition ISOO be sung by instruct Opera House. t>:ls p. m.. operatic concert at pop- a: of The solos in the "Stabat** will Mes- ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria <">n the even- Gaylor, EUnnor Falke. Zen->. Car! and Zeno: Rvan E*lljtlaj*aabout a Piano, horn p. occasion to • Macintyre give and Georgia Joseph its scale to its ular prices: National Arts Club. 8:30 m.. con- took to direct attention the fact which l.irii.b and Bridewell and Messrs. f"re- ing of the same day the Bendix Quartet will Ricbneld. Gardner ar>d Ma.l- cas» rert of chamber music by th. Mannes Quartet; had fallen under his observation that German also at dern, Carrie Graham and the Brothers Rixford. if properly constructed, ha^ a part ¦trie monini and Plane.on. the last of sfri.-s of chamber concerts, Old First Church. ip. m.. special service. Bulll- beginning its this tonal It mafcnTrf 7:oO manufacturers of pianofortes are to dread Mr. James Fitz Gerald, quality is because each big van's "Prodlfral Son": All Saints' Church. The Henschels. who are still sinning in the West, the Waldorf-Astoria Chauneey oicott and his company willplay "Oar- andlli! p. tiL. sen-Ice, Rossini' "Stabat Mater. the competition of their American rivals. The ref- barytone, a ballad concert In Knabe part of a Weber P:ano Lenten have that parting is such sweet sorrow that announces rett O'Magh" at is absolutely faultless, p. opera erence was more particularly to the export trade found evening. will The Fourteenth Street Theatre fT and Metropolitan Opera House. 8 m.. Fay Hall on rext Tuesday His associates because of the Huefruenots"; Carnegie especially they are coming back to farewell till It he ">nly cne week longer. The seventy-fifth perform- scientific accuracy of its scale In Italian. "!-• Hall. in v.hich Germany is active. That coun- song MyrtaFrench. Bruno &* by morrow. They will give another farewell re- be Miss <-!ara Kalis*'her. BUM ance, souvenirs, • 2 30 p. m.. pianoforte recital Josef Hofmnnn: try exported pianofortes to the value of 24.400.0' X) Vaux-Royer with willbe given to-morrow even- the WKBKR TOM-: 1S unequal Evangelical Church. Brooklyn. 8:15 p. cital in Mendelssohn Hall on the afternoon of Franz List.mann. Clarence I>e A from to-morrow ni>;ht Mr.»Hrott will O«rmaii the year 19C«V-sav. $6,100,000. Of this Huhn. ln«. week merely mechanical skill tfaaj m.. free organ recital by Hufro Troettichel. marks In April 6. i Wi!!i.i,n Grimshatr. revive "A Romance of Athlone." secures this result ' tf* cent went to England, 21 per cent to ... Tuesday— Metropolitan Opera House. 2:30 p. m.. ex- product 40 per something akin to genius. tra performance of "I>as Rheinpold* :Lyceum Australia, 6% per cent to Russia, over 5 per cent Mr. Henry Wolfsohn announces a popular com- to perform Bach's No of at Or- The Brooklyn Oratorio Club is chance bill is announced Weber & Theatre, S p. m.. concert of the American at Acad- Fields'* week, chestra.; Knab« 8:15 p. m.. ballad concert "Passion According to St. Matthew" the Music Hall for this and none seems WEBER WAREROOMS, Hall. Room, evening to he nseeassury. by James D. Fitzgerald; Chamber Music emy of Music In Brooklyn on the of March "What's the use of inventing meeting new games long sth Aye., cor. !Wh St., CSllnaTUi Hall. private of the Manu- 27. and at Carnegie Hall. Borough of . as as the old onos work?" said a New York. Society: All Souls' Church. 3:30 p. m.. famous confidence man. and the principle script Gale; April 2. In both cases the solos willbe sung same r>os Fulton St., Bro ik!yn. free orpan recltaJ by Walter C. No SOS ion would apply to the honest pursuits at Weber & Fifth-aye., 11 a. m.. concert by Miss Katharine by Mrs. Marie Zlnunermann, soprano; Miss Ger- Fiel.ls's. Pelton: Knabe Hall, recital by Josef Weiss. trude M..V Stein, contralto; Ellison Van Hoose, 7:45 For this Wednesday— Metropolitan Opera Boose. p. m.. tenor, and Ericsson Bnshnell, bass. Mr. Walter week at Keith's rhe French jugglers of fflusicul. German opera, "Tristan und Isolde"; Church of tableware', organ Henry Hall Is the conductor of the club. furniture am the A?ou.<=t family, are the Holy Communion. 4:30 p. m.. free re- t-nKageJ; Johnstone cltaJ by Charles Heinroth: Association Hall. Bennett will have the aid of Brooklyn, B:15 p. m.. concert of chamber music The Kneisel Quartet, assisted by Mr. Arthur "Tony" Williams in "A Quiet Evening at Home": THE WOLFSOHN MUSICALIuREAJj Quartet, of Boston. John C. Rice and Sallif Poht-n will present a sketch by the'Kneisel Whiting, will give a concert of chamber music in not before "All 131 EAST 17TH ST.. N. V - p. concert of the ser-n here. the World Loves a Thursday— Carnegie Hall. II m.. Hall, Brooklyn, next Wednesday even- L^ver." There is a eoorl list of musical specialties, Musical Art Society: Metropolitan Opera House. Association HIGH CLASS of "'Die Walkure": ing, with this prosrnmme: and the Living Art Studies enter their fifth week ARTISTS ONLY. 1:46 p. m.. extra performance in greater favor than with all sorts and The f:30 m.. concert of cham- ever con- most reliable Musical Agency in Fine Arts Building p. Quartet in C. X... »i Mozart dffi'ins ol th^atrep.iers. America. ber music by the Dannreuther Quartet: Ameri- Sinata for pianoforte md violin. No. 3 Bach can Institute of Applied Music. 805 p. m.. lect- Mr. Whltlni and Mr. Knetsel. ure by D. Ffran*con Dart**:No. IIEast Thlrty- Lento for violoncello Chopin There Is a prospect that "My Lady" will remain MR. FRANCIS 8:30 p. m.. violoncello recital by Anton Mr. Sehroeder. at the Victoria Teacher of "STUART' until the end of the season. Sinking. cixth-Pt» Paternity. Pianoforte quarter. C, minor Brahms In the FIRST IN NEW Hegner* Church of the Divine 4:15 last week SEAS»">N TOIiK TP\ rlOr 10 «. by Mr. Whiting ami the KnHsel Quartet. Charles J. Roas has Introduced in place SAX FKANCia -O. PUPIL ¦»F p. m.. free- recital I.Warren Andrews. BEINT, LAUPBRTITnaSRf- onran of the character of Richelieu one which permits INFi Li,POSSESSION OF MY iw-;,^'S m p. m.. Os and has thrr-c entirely new soners. Hcurs and Thursdays " try. * Saturday— Metropolitan Opera House. 2 p. m., Ital- STUDIO. ¦>«;_• CARNEGIE HALU ian opera, "Tosca": B p. m., Italian opera. ••Traviata": Mendelssohn Hall. 8:15 p. m con- The programme which has been prepared for this . In "The Climb- cert by LudwlgBrrttner. The Amelia Blngham Company, week at the New-York Theatre Includes 'The GRAND • Theatre, CONSERVATORY OF rs." continues it the BtjOU with un- March of Old Glory." the sketch "After Office MUSIC. The- ¦«-«** before us is one of wonderful offerings dimlnished prosperity. Mlsa Binghan in "The Hours." with "Dan" McAvoy and Jessie May; Climbers" has an popular sue- cuantlty and quality, but no other single made unmistakable "The Giddy Throng." with Adele Ritchie; the SPECIAL COURSE FOR TEACHERS a\D PROFESSION t>oth in C.R.\t>El> .in¦•: FOR s promises such varied and ex- ballet "The Devil's Dream." and an olio Including RFYJINNER* entertainment In it and Stetson, Edna Aug. Laura Dr. E. EBERHARD. Prest. ¦.:¦•: concert the Musical Art "To Have and ro M«llyille Hurt. \\\"STth 9t quleitA delights as the of Al Ihe Knickerbocker Theatre Emma Carua and others. For r..-n!«ht's concert Society on Thursday evening. Mr. Dasnroses) has Hold." tri«> dramatization of Miss MiryJohnston's the bill willinclude Gussle McKee, Ezra Kendall. prepared on embarrassment of riches With the novel, will be continued for the present Mellville and Stetson. Belle Thome and Jack R.if- THE CURTIS SCHOOL OF VOICE fael. Dorothy Morton, the Musical 701 Aye. CULTURE. society's professional fifty voices he has Wlllards. CARXBGIH HAIJ«. 7th 4 Wth St. choir a* Pauline Moran. Edna Au|, Emma Mildred A w.-.-ks repertory at Ihe Irvine Theatre De Sousa, Cams. NEW METHOD which makes mi -^iltaß) ef *» eesoci&ted the People's Chornl Union with It*hun- This Place Lillian Waibrtdge, Mildred Stoller, Edith SPEAKING vote* help the „• ¦•• of M- Palmer SNGIXG VOlet v dreds, Burpliced choir of St. James's Church bring* for to-morrow a performan Ber*i and others. from .-' cents to $3. Mi.-s EMIIJB C. the will CURTIS. Dtneaat and an orchestra of stringed instruments. The fares "Das Stiftungsfest." This performance ¦ • by body •>!" the active members of Ihe The next movinp pictures at the Eden Mus^e are purpose of this extraordinary aggregation is to give attended a attracting German Uederkranz. On Tuesday evening "Der much attention. The two pictures of the peculiar effectiveness to three of the numbers in general Il^Guilmant Organ School Hartleben'a "A Moral Queen's funeral are of Interest. The life the scheme of Basic. These are a motet. "Miserere Hochzeltstag." preceded b| •in.! death ••! Joan tu latest farce Bennn his American debul this and this la his .Motet for five voices. i be gtven. The beneficiary will appear la Ihe lead- first New-York recital Three ,piece* by. . J. S. Raeh Ing comic part. GIACOMO MINKOVYSKyT if, Chorale. "i"rom Deepest Woe ICry tilThee." Mrs. George Emmons White will give a dramatic VOCAL SPECIALIST. ii-ii i-i "Be Nut Afrtid." (Motet fnr double chcrus.) Miss and De major Hanii'. her company, Is announced si the Grand Astoria on Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Th« .Sttinced orchestra.) coming we. k Marks's twenty- "Summer Is Con Ing In." House for th- T. I>. proerrnmme will consist of piano solos by Miss Round. at the Grand Opera SnOCK English, thirteenth cer.tury fourth concert will be given Frances Brandt. SOBgS by William Fran«Mß Parsons nRS. HENRY BOICE, Glee. "Amiijßt the M>T-tlPs" J. BatllshUl evening. wll]be the Crane TEACHER OP SINKING. Musical Art IVpt.. AMsbUCoU 1 this In the bill by Mrs. White. The entertainment ••!•. r T-- due is-t die kiir.le Xarht" Cornelius House - and readings lets*. French Diction. Kes. StuJlo, l! Var Buren St_ .. (& eight voices.) Browne, and Browne, ' Wh;re"s V. 138 Firth Aye. lion, BC ft>r Brothera Harrison hroogl fo an end with Mrs. re- Bkljm.N. Studios. and Thursdays. Two part eongs: thikers and dancers; Maymc Gehrue, buck and Cltal of l-:iiza Poltevaßl Nic-holson'3 "Hasar," in Nachiinall." ) Mendelssohn wing dancer Wlllard Reed. Lottie Weal Symonds, ostume. •^ie~PrUhlinpsahni:r.K." $ Harry Wr:glit. sinK'-r and entertainer; Mile Olive, . Thompson, and The oldest composer represented th!s list is higgler; Mollle Rose Jeannette Marguerite Hall in Shaw lohn l«. Gilbert. STUDIO NOTEB. ME'/ZO-CONTUALTO. is not — of the and one whose name' known the author 1.425 R'WAT. or care of HENRY WOUSOHX. fair, ¦ round, i old rota, or upon which England "An American Cltmen." written by Madeline Th« Young Women's String Quartet of th*> Grand v rightfully, as it would appear, lays claim to be Ryley C. Goodwin, will be revived SPIGAROLI, Lucette for Nal Conservatory of No. 35« West Fifty-seventh- SIGNOR bY the country In which artistic counterpoint had Its by the Donnellystock company al the Murray Hill Music. IVOCAL LESSONS— Studio. 54»3 CARNEGIE HAH, s' i evening Genealogical Wl origin. This composition was brought into the his- Theatre tola week. . gave musical last at Applicants Received Tursday and Frtday Moraltts. , r tory of music by Mr. Wanley. a learned antiquary Hall. No. 226 West Flfty-e!ghth-6t. The Misses I_^__^ entitled and Gertrude Schott, violinists: and musician, who wrote a description of It in a Edna May Is now singing a new ballad Beatrice Kberhard Miss Laura Wheeler, viola, and Miss Agnes Ma- catalogue of the Harleian manuscripts. In 1709. •My Heart Is Light," In the third ad of "The Dressier, violoncellist, were among those Mme. Heiene Theatre. thilde Maigille ¦while he was librarian to the Earl of Oxford. The Girl from Up There." at the who took part. VOCAL STUDIO. re- manuscript Is preserved in vol. M of the Harleian "Dan" Daly's sons;, "Th*Irish Beat the Band." 1.214-15 CARNEGIE HALU evening. re.-Ital by pupils N Sanches took collection in the British Museum, and has been the tains lt.» popularity; and Is encored each A of CtMtasi on F^nm- subject an interesting chapter his- frrnn L'p Th»re" has but three weeks placs at his studio. No. M Flfth-ave.. of of musical The Girl Square. sec- those Amy tory AN OLD longer to remain at the Herald The ary 2S. Amonit who took part were Miss BJORKSTEN, since the first modern histories were written. ENGLISH RfIT'XD. by N- orlt THEODOR ond of the series of concerts the Roble Stewart Trench. M!?!>