Weber Pianos

Weber Pianos

DECEMBER 8. 1901. XEW-YOBK DAILY *OBOSB. SUNDAY. Iflosical. 22 by Marlon Short will.precede \u25a0The Lllv Bride." Marriage. THE STAGE. and follow "Three Weeks after -I, | NOTES OF • IS) MARIE KISSINGER\u25a0 \u25a0MBja Km a L^std*His L««^:;;.OMEnglishNorton company will begin 13» EAST SJ»TH STREET MOBIOAL MATTERS. fb) "Tb-re Arr Violets end Row*" T mm Anna Held and her STUDIO (Cl I^rkNew L»ve« His -The Little WEBER "ih. W.Wjr.^t^^ their ninth week at the Casino in * " '' evening. The "cw_a?,* 1 GRAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. M ? aU r Bach Duches.«" to-morrow audiences,°/ A)r : act seems to please the AND FENCING. -alenpar vt?tt OF THE "Sprtr^b^jnnVry- . ... D« vMnft the second ACTING THE WEEKLY "Am '.'.'. *"'- which are still large. Pupils p-epared for Opera. Drama or Vaudevlll* . — f MG rl CarniTals stag-; and .Mowkowrtti Froductfons and directed. BOSTON' ORCHESTRA MR- ELGAR 3 "r••r-a;.rl<-»aprw KBaaaaana.pa^i"* ••• MoßZkowrtl p.Tformanto. Reference \u0084r.|- R«Mr.M-!n ment of th.- play and of the Professionals coached. Al. — "fir . r«rhuli;-I-.\u25a0 I'- PIANOS OVERTURE "COCKAIGNE" NOTES. I'araphra»- en th» "Blur Danube" wmlt» TOPICS. llr. Hofmaire. Interesting week at the CONNECTICUT .. , , Bmetai-Sm-tana This promises to be an PUOGRA AND Vvit.ri/' -rmpbcnlo p.-n. bring on Tuesday MMES ANNOUNCE- on?h»rtr». ! Irvine PUce Theatre. It will cappianT historic pla> THE mm. luisa PALLISER. i the production of Albert Lindner? OF PRIM.V UO»A. from German and Italian OB«r». -.. MENTP—MIPS announced CONSTITUTION MAKING-WORK male and female, Mifs Esther Palli'T. the dramatic soprano, who •Die Bluthodaelt." which has been ****** eel-. Vocal Students, at her ttmlis. HoOSJ, Metropoli- i Sunday-Metropolitan Opera to at popular concert In the postponed for the last three seasons. LEAGUE-RIVER WHEELOCK IQUEILA." 159 "W. 4Stk St. «j» Is sine the and AND ORDER "THE' popular concert; Carnccio Hall. % p. ra concerts°JJ,uth perform- Is staged. LAW Hoopltai, tan Opera and In the extra i Conried. under whose direction tWsr^y " ' • for the benefit of the German Bouse to-iilsht King < hurl. >\u25a0 u ance of "Klljah"by the Society to-mor- willassume the part of [ 5 NAVIGATION CLOSED EARLY. Church. 4p. m. special awiateal o^;,™nrwf[rryr Oratorio have onll two PIANOS C. Okell, 4 r>. m.. musical -<snlc«\ recently returned from I •Die Bluthochxel?' will r^pe""^>w; Adelaide Carrefl<v of the Ascension. row, Is an American finger „:, Thursday aad Saturday evenings^ J_ j Hartford, Conn.. Dec. 7 (Special).-Constitutlon Certified" pupil of Teresa part of -Th«- Mes?iah.' England, where -he baa lived ever since she fin- a^eT topic in the discussion of PI%*O INSTRUCTION. 3 p. m. recital bvHcln- making is the uppermost Studio: West -fourth Street. S. T. Monday-Mendelssohn Hall. ished h<»r studies in London and Paris. In the latter The organization of the B7 t State affairs just now. «he a of She sane «ith stags simplest eort, city Was< pupil Mme. Marches!. : formance of Ibsen's "-Nora, coming convention will be of the the ofGilbert and Sulli- In New- York at production I Lange as Nora. iudging from the temper of the leading delegates, STUYVESANT CLARA POOLE-KI van's "The Gondoliers" eleven years ago. and on Andrews, TRIMA IKINX.i COVT9AISO Tuesday evening Miss and Itis expected that ex-Chief Justice votai. her return to England was selected by Sir Arthur VI the Victoria Theatre on State, will be ufsmrcnow " In leading part In who also been Governor of the <I>» Beszke M»tho<J'». Brooklyn. S:k> P- m- the part in his? serious Sadie Martinet will appear the has act. PIANOS TO msr Fvanßeicol Church. Sullivan for principal female adapted from Emile as moderator, if he will consent to I^\TEL.T RETURNED XE^ TOKK Soon after she abandoned opera, "The Marriage Game." a play chosen AFTER A opera "Ivanhoe." many for the plate and would ,[^gIHV^T°^^^TEX:ROPB-- "..- Martage He has qualifications T SJingerbund. and has since devoted herself to concert and festi- Auger's .-Wgi^The" cast'Scluies State in whatever Brooklyn Philadelphia. maKins a tour of several weeas. have the entire confidence of the The •vV'EBEK HOUSE in the oni> cooe«B Tu-sdey-Mendelssohn Hall. 3 p. m.. recital val work. Miss Palliser Is a native of several well known actors. may assigned to him. puto Hall song8* p. m position in the convention be the United State?- which controls th" entire thk "LESCHETiZKY" s by Francis Ropers: Carnegie to noteworthy in ' Club; Knato Hal. ?.l- give I: would be an honorable close a FAC- by Banks' Glee composed Mr. Francis Rogers, barytone, who will a Hawtrey begins his tenth week at the history output of THREE SEPARATE PIANO DE WIENZKOWSKA, iMrect™^ oor/ert chamber mafic, b> Charles ,-areer in the political and judicial of the MME • n m concert of Brooklyn. in Mendelssohn Hall on Tuesday after- Message Mars" to- TORIES, making grades of in- In<Jcr«*d b-r Pad^r<>w»!i!. Leschetlzky. Hans Rich*. Carri; Academy of Music book recital Garrick Theatre in "A from is probable that place hunting for clerk- three distinct -it W. 82ad ?i™«.. Apollo Club,j Young week, will offer a list of pieces ar- any diminution in State. It (akm:i.ie hall. Address ». evening concert by the noon of this morrow night, with no sign of checked, the announcement by sev- struments adapted to the wants of ail r!aM"? Hall, One-hundred- manner that is becoming conven- of play or the stai. Me wm ships has been Me^s Christian Association concert Mi"? ranged in the the popularity the of they prefer purchasers. an«s-twe.nty-flfth-»"t.. 8 p. m.. b> remain there tillFebruary. eral prominent delegates that would of <Tarki='.ii Totten. the convention of 1818 be fol- --'— Abbie * that the example of ~s. c. B^itfnraTT.C TIO\. iI; Kill "-- Hall. IP. nv. pianoforte continue to the the ha? survived VOCAL I>!*THI \u25a0TiBMIiHI Pochs; Young Men .•= Miss Grace George and her company lowed and the clerks chosen from convention The popularity of WEBER SCO CAUNEtiIK HAPX. redtal by Fanny Richter Theatre Re- the State. "Educational Principles InVole* •»». AV,"<!Ht!or. Hall. mm play "Under Southern Skies' at the- having met with approval throughout all assaults upon Its fame and all vicissitudes Bend for booklet. cStiau nixing in- is changing duct Ion." Kate S. Chittenden. on "The V1HMns £- A considerable otjbe run Aside from the. discussion in regard to of the last fifty years. The WEBER TONE a* public. seatsconttnuationannounced to be Assembly Cuence of Music." evidently expected, as are the basis of representation in the General pw<?etnesß sympathetic qual- cw* b e weeks in has a peculiar and Thursday-Carnegie Hall, 8:15 p. m.. "»« ?T^, sold six advance. other topics have been brought before the people. Symphony Orchestra: Mendelssohn Hall ity in no other piano, however famous. Boston song* sentiment in some sections favor- found ISIDORE 1 -ecital of Richard Strauss b> fifteenth week at the Em- There is a strong SCHNITZLERr r> m his Formerly with Synpb-mr 11 a. m. xnusl- John Drew begins judiciary, but- this will be met by SOi.O VIOLIXIST. Boston H-unlln: Waldorf-Astoria. Society 9 "The In Command to- ing an elective Orchestra, v.illaccept concert eoga^ements and a Uial:< of the Haarlem Philharmonic : pire Theatre In Second and in favor of PIANO an of W. S!»TH ST. <al > St Bar- last weeks ol ins a-sentiment directly opposed to it The WHEELOCK is instrument r.unl«r of pupils. Addre?* 1<»« P. m.. concert ny the Rubinstein Club: morrow night, and also the two judges Superior very evening, public pcrvlc* of waj lengthening the terms of the of the merit, and i3sold al rea- tholomew's Church, engagement there. He leaves here to make extraordinary of Organists. Company, which has eight to twelve years, and by the sug- KKW YORK SCHOOL. OF EXPRESSION. the American Guild Empire Theatre Stock Courts from sonable prices and on easy terms. W. 57th St p. recital fSrthe Margaret Anglin at Its appointed, West Side V. M. C. A. Hid?.. 318 Friday-Mendelssohn Hall. 8:15 m.. violin Chartes lUchman and Miss gestion that all of the. judges shall be THE by ti:e University of the State or New Tort Bendix; Cooper Union. S:IC con- which has been on its annualautumn tha:f»r»-l by Max Society: ie^dan.l rather than Dominated by county representation, Certificates and diplomas. the People's Symphony V-^Brook- t.,ur. The Empire company on Decembei Saturday and afternoon daises lr. Si -.-.-a, cert by by «*urnswill in H. V. the General Assembly. The pres- THE PIANO is low priced Special Academy of Music. 6:15 p. m.. concert •'3 for its regular season. a"<i open and continued by STUYVESANT Oratory. Browning. Harmonic Gymnastics. Fencing. «a. lyn Wilderness. Court of durability to others organizing. the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Esmond's comedy, The ent system of naming judges of the but superior in quality and Evening Dramatic Class now Saturday-Carnegie p. concert by the police judges has developed approximate figures. Hall. 2:30 m.. Mehdeiss,.l.i. Common Pleas and in the market at Boston Symphony Orchestra: and his company will begin the almost every year of the sessions pianoforte to Miss M. V. Charles Dalton political scandals by various Hall 8:15 P m.. recital m.. of their engagement in 'The Helmet and there will be an effort to Ji large number used Pnino< Toriihon: Church of the Intercession.

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