Musicalnotes«&Comment

Musicalnotes«&Comment

" sr NEW-YtMNE Dxili^Y TRIBUXEr SUNDAYS ]\LVRCH 13. If>lo. MUSICALNOTES «&COMMENT ?reat success, he has decided to give a far*- ] of h!a own -Tnr>- ••:--» -> •-\u25a0\u25a0 ann»«r» performance «i» AT THE MANHATTAN. THE METROPOLITAN. well at Carnegie Hall on Tues- interest of the large audience present.* \u25a0;' • day evening, April 12. At th« next "pupils' aft«m<»on.- •»\u25a0--, Several "Last Performances" An Opera in English hi/ Bos- Th*> American Music Society, New York Miss Basal a Platt will soon thru \n >«• Centre, gives i Ball, Week. its tecond concert In Mendels- studio In Hrr.»sri# she expecu t»s This ton Composer. sohn Hall on Saturday evenlne. Th« as- following to gin?: Msn Ethel TesjaaM 3L»j sisting artists Miss Florence Hinklc. May Miss Margaret Only two weeks more remain of Oscar An of far ordi- willbe Ms>lSU. SaaM" a^4"* occurrence more than barytone, KRrr.:n<?rr-tein'p fourth season of grand nary soprano; Morton Adkins. and Mr. Miss Valeria Duches. interest will take place at the Met- This is the pro- crera. si the Manhattan Opera House, Tn ropolitan Opera House Friday evening and Mrs. David Manner. on gramme: Splerlnsr, the courr* of the current week there \u25a0will of this week. This will he the first pro- Theodora concert master ... tin Orchestra, Vi several 'set performances, of which due duction of "The Pipe of Desire." an opera Son its: Philharmonic assisted by HisrV evening P« note thouM be mad*. To-morrow English, written by an American comp- Mtchesl Robartes B14» His Btlerad Holdfn Iluas. will jrive a concert in aj hearing, lin at Peacf ... Sidney Homer # "Falcm"."" ••\u25a0)} ha\*« another the oser, Frederick Converse, of Boston, the \u25a0Wake, Wake] th» Sun Is Btajk studio BaT M^. Dubla-Schoele. No. Sal BrcstJ- with Miss Albert A. Mark way. Wednesday third of the fcaeoni Garden |n \u25a0 libretto bc-r.sr by George E. Barton. The on afternoon. title role, as Uerodlas, Israfel Edgar Stlllmaa-Kell^y the Mm< Doria cast will be as follow*: Mr. A.ikir.B. ' M. DiliKores J»s Herod, m. Dufranns rs XVh*r» the T>* guc'<!« Kred#rlc Ayri The Volpe Symphony Orchestra rtQejL [olan JpicaJna'iin. M. David De**ries as Xarraboth rtlcrardo Martin There Is a. Light In Thy HIMEy«a (U last subscription concert InCarr.esl» ijan IXania Louise Homer Arthur Shepherd | L<»rn;r end th«* usual east. I ,'. Old On« Clarence Whltehlli Ecstasy Walter Mora* Hummel this afternoon. Miss Tin* will • ' Eparkes b^ . Bn, M ande." with Uis i First S> Iph Iy^onora Sunset Alexander Russell the soloist. The SSSfiHillim wli]b« as tal- First l°'n<lin« Ullia Snellinu Mlsa Hlnkle. \u25a0 s. en ii the v.ile roi.-s Kit Salamander lows : • and Dalmores In : Ft Glenn Hall Bea I>!rjre.. Frederics Ayr's Ocrville-Reach* and Trentini and First Gnome Herbert Wltherspoon F<-rpna.> .. c* Conductor, '. ...Gcniß'.v Ov^rttir*. "rronn»th»«s* ""* B««th"rr» MM Dufranne, Huberdeau and Crab.be, will Alfred Hertz. Sleep. Then. Ah. Sleep 5 Symphony In E miner, N'». 3.. ai;t--naiu '' The Night Riders Arthur Bergh Ccnc^rto In A minor Z • <;.-(»» ha'v r^ second performance on Wednesday As may be observed, the cast is entirely Mr Adklns. Overture. '•Rifnsf . j.,! j lof native American fingers, while Mr. Sonata for violin and plar.o. Op. S\ In B • - major \u25a0-. -!.s Joseph lienlua Tor time this season Unw. Tet- iHertz, although of foreign birth, has l>cen '-•. * Mr. ami Mrs. Mann's. Ludmlla Vojoak. pianist: A Traas, 1 will r« pern In th# merry v<ile nf ; bo many years a conductor at the Bong?: rc^rinl Metro- ' viollniat, and Anlca Fa>. soprano. *<j; j Msrin Daughter of 1 Opera that lie considers A Ruined Garden Arthur Fam»ll the Vivandien "The olitan Mouse him- give a j'lnt recital in »arT. <»».(» '-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:-. Friday evening, an All My Thoughts Are Bares*.Kfc holes P^ytv Cfcasjgaj th* Beaiment when self American. Incidental dances of Her Love Sing Mary Turner Salter I Music Hall to-morrow evening-. John McCormaek will be her Tyrolean :sylplis. gnomes and salamanders "will be Among the Sandhills Ward Stephens jw^etheart ami If. GUloert the inimitable introduced by the corps de ballet. Miss Hlnkle. William •" Carl, by Eerprant Pulpice. following "The Daugh- j Perhaps a short account of the story of assisted the chctr c* "• - the Old First Presbyterian ter #f the i.em" will be given "Cav- •!\u25a0. opera will prove of interest. The story Ovide Musin, violinist anrl teacher and Church, •»<;! > give a concert of rnadriga!?. p!»es pflerts Rosticana," •.•-: i Mm«. Carmen iis a fanciful one of Elfiand, and the char- director of the Ovide Musin Virtuoso School and pa~ — on Tuesday evening 1 Meiis as Santusza, M. Lucas as Turiddu acters have no names, save Xaoia and Of Music. No. 7 East 45th street, gave a son^s at S:!5 o'c!i»c!j *rA M. Crabbe Alflo. Mmes. Duchene [olan. The latter has been in the moun- lecture recital at I'lainfleld. N. .1 on Feb- in the chapel of the church. N>. 7 Waet '! as . 11th street, by and Severina v.iilcomplete the cast. \u25a0 tains peeking- his fortune, and is on his way ruary --, at which he was assisted by Flor- assisted Cora ssula Qsjga) "Tales of ffmr.r.r," one of the most back to the valley to claim his bride. He ence Austin, violinist, and Joseph Mcln- soprano: Elizabeth Kinj.cor.tra'.tc?; Azdra popular operas In Mr. Hammersteln's rep- sings Joyfully over his success, and the tyre, pianist. An interesting pro?rramme ertory, will he given for the las; time this elves Join him in the sons. This angers was rendered. Mr. Musis played several' Continued on third ps«r«. Saturday matinee, One, presiding season at Hie with Miles. ITho Old who is over their ~~ ' < avaiieri. Trejitlri and Gentle and .MM. !labors, and he tells them that singing is MUSICAL. MUSICAL. Penaud. David Derries, Xicolay. Leroux, forbidden. They reply that it is the lirst I ''' 'jrazia, Fbssctta and Venturinl. :day of spring and on that day they may The popular price Saturday night offer- ; do as they like. MML DORA ing Navarralse'' lolan asks all his new friends to bis wed- WILEY-TENNIS' willbe the double bill "La Known on thr»e continents a* "THE SWKET SINGER OF MAINE." Vote* Cu!tur». c"-» (last tine), with Mile. Gerville-Hcache as : dinp. and also asks why Th*" Old One is so tone, porfert breath control distinct •nunoiat ion. »xtenai< i of ran?* ar<i rapid *mB-ov'«n«i» «,l Monthly Anita and MM. DufsT.nne. Huber- silent and also as to who The Old One is. POSITIVELY ARANTEED. VOICE TRIAL FBEE. BUUlcaU* " Acpq ***"'"•-"«•! < Devries. by latter or *phon'. drau. *rabb« and Nioolay, and "Pagliacci," He is told that The Old One is the Kingof STrnio. IK WEST **tiiST.. rev YORK CITY. "Fhori 733S— Btv»r. in which the young American tenor Or- the Elves, and that the Pipe of Desire, sus- viHe Harrold will Ring Canio for trie last pended from his neck, is the sceptre of the time this season. Mile. Trentini will be \u25a0world. lolan is much1 amused at this, and UNIVERSITY DEGREES BY THE GRAND GOfiSERYITORY OF I'AItK AM) MUSIS N'eiida. M. Bammarco Tonio, M. Crabbo declares that the only use for such ? pipe 67 WEST USD ST.. IJET. CENTRAL Hr>r COI.IMBL3 AYE. > v' Th« Only Music School Empowered by Act of Legislature to Conf«r Kegular UntrV-^*- Eylvlo him M. Venturini- Beppo. is to dance to. and the elves compel The Degrees. Voice culture and all Instruments and Musical Srlen-es. Special ?»__?#-! Bnsonl, the pianist, be a feat- Old One to play upon it, which they may do Teachers and Professionals. Thorouifh eoursa for bepfnners. 35th Year. Dr E. *\u25a0*\u25a0'.?*,, V Italian will President. B-.atrlce Eberhard. D. AI.. Dean. 37 XV. »3d St. --i.-i \u25a0„-. at to-night's grand concert at the Man- on the first day of spring. hattan Opcr.i House. He will play Liszt's As they dance lolan laughs nt them and "Hpanifh Rhapsody, with orchestral ac- says that the Pipe of Desire cannot make Virgil any so, School of Music companiment, and his own arrangement of I one dance who does not wish to do MX. ANO MRS. A) K. VIRGIL. the. Mendelspohn-Liszt fantasia on "Mid- :but they reply that even h<> cannot help PERSONALLY GIVE LAMPERTI-VALDA summer Night's Dream"— "Tho Wedding dancing. Soon he finds himself dancing in PIANO INSTRUCTION March and Elves' Dance.** Mile. Inez Joll- spite of himself, and he angrily snatches School of Singing BOTH PRIVATE AND CLASS LESSONS. vft. the young French violinist, will appear the pipe away from The Old One, to the SEND NOW FOH PROSPECTUS. 160 P.oulPT^rd .Male«herbe« again. She will play Thome's andante horror of the elves. He tries to play upon Virgil (Place Vagrant;, raris, Franr*. end a Hungarian melody by it himself, cannot at first, but finally suc- School of Music Allcommunications to b» \u25a0.-.• v> BerenJ. Under , 31 MK. <;iri,u the di!»<:tiun of the young chorus master, cetds. 1!:> la implored to stop playing upon VALJ\. It, persists Jo;:,-i!i Zuro, the entire Manhattan opera but he In doing ho until it sud- Mine, rhorus will ping without accompaniment denly ceases to respond. But while playing 'j Aurelia JAEGER Cornelius's "An den Bturmwind" and upon it he has seen 8 happy vision of con- TEACHER OF VOICE CULTURE, MME.

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