The PIA NO LA

The PIA NO LA

10 THE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, PORTLAND, APR EG 15, 1917, ing of the board of management will Percy Grainger and Carl Friedberg. As be held in the clubroom. 611 Eilers a soloist Mr. Blackmore is poetic, com- building, at 1 P. M. today, at which mands a fine technique, und his play- important business will be presented. ing shows finish and style. The election of officers will be held The programme for Saturday night: May 7, at which time a short pro- 'Japanese Death Song" (Sharp), "The gramme will be given, with Mrs. Net- Day Is No More" (Carpenter). "War" tie Green Taylor in charge. Miss Char- (Rogers. Mrs. Jansen; "Minuet" lotte Kramer, vice-preside- nt of the (Beethoven). "Ecossalses" (Beethoven- - ' Juniors, occupied the chair last Satur- Busoni), Mr. Blackmore; "Pleures! day, at which time several new mem- pleurez. Dies yeux" (Massenet), Mrs. Soul Sympathy" jllS J3v-cJo.sep- bers were admitted. The club admits Jansen; "Garden of Edited lcguEE? g both boys and girls as members. Valse Caprice" (Cyril Scott), "Dan- - G seuses de Delphe" (Debussy), "El The Crescendo Club will give its Puerto" from "Iberia" (Albeniz), Mr. final muslcale of the season the latter Blackmore; "The Gray Wolf" (Bur- part of May at the home of Mrs. H. M. leigh) ; "Hopak" (Moussorgsky), Mrs. Haller. The club is preparing an in- Jansen; "Gymnopedie" (Erik Satie), un- Song" Grainger); "''-" teresting programme for this affair 'Colonial (Percy "An der the direction of Mrs. Coursen Reed. Irish Reel" (Stanford-Grainger- ). Mr. X m Blackmore. These two concerts, man Miss Ada Alice Tuttle has been' en- aged by Mr. Craig, will be well worth 't gaged to appear at Eugene. Or, April attending. 25, at the university assembly. She will give a programme of piano num- Monday. May 7. is the date set for the ' i"l ' -- V bers, interspersed with dramatic read- concert by the chorus of 250 voices ill C , , . - V - ings. which is to be given by the Multnomah County Sunday School Association. The A meeting of the Portland Opera As- chorus will be made up of an adult 'x - consisting of Pres- The A c A 5 'A sociation will be held Tuesday night at chorus the Central NO ; . v LA 8:30 o'clock, blue-roo- m byterian Church choir. 30 voices; the PI in the parlor of its. the Hotel Portland, when nominations Lents' Evangelical Church choir. 40 for officers and directors of the asso- voices; 15 voices from the choir of the ciation for the coming year will be Rose City Park M. E. Church, and the The Simplest of All made. Portland Oratorio Society, 70 voices. Joseph A. Flnley will conduct the choruses in the final rehearsal and con Player Instruments Mrs. Petronella Connolly Peets. con- pre- cert. The adult chorus will he a chorus tralto, will be one of the soloists of girls made up of the chorus of the The is a revelation to sented by Mrs. Rose Coursen Reed at Rose City Park Presbyterian Church. Pianola those who are familiar her complimentary students' recital at 30 voices, Chester J. Hogue, director; 20 with other Player Pianos. It is simplest of all the Heilig Theater the first week in instruments fte well-know- voices from the Woodlawn Methodist of its type it is by far the easiest play. May. Mrs. Peets, who is a n Episcopal Church, Mrs. Dora Danforth, to church and concert singer, has a lovely, director, and 20 voices from the Lents rich contralto voice which will be heard Evangelical Church, Spearow, Because of its simplicity, whether you know antage "O, My Charles little or much to ad in the aria Heart director, with 20 voices from the Cen- of music, you may sit at this remarkably Is Weary," from 'Nadeschda" (Thomas). tral chorus, J. A.. Flnley, director. Mrs. modern instrument Jane Burns Albert, soprano soloist at and play anything not as a novice, but with a beauty Mrs. Elsie Bischoff Moore announces the First Congregational Church, and of musical effect that few of the most talented amateur a complimentary recital by her stu- Clare Milo Godfrey, tenor soloist and pianists dent, Mrs. E. D. Morgan Fowle at the director of Centenary Methodist Epis- can, equal. Y. W. C A. Hall Tuesday night. Mrs. copal choir, will be the soloists. The Fowle has many friends who will be orchestra of the Rose City Park Metho- The Pianola is made by the Aeolian Company only in glad of this opportunity to hear her dist Episcopal Sunday school will be the pleasing voice in a varied and interest- augmented to 12 or more pieces, and Steinway. Weber. Steck. Wheelock and Stroud Pianos. ing programme. Miss Dorothy Ruth will play several selections and accom- Prices range from $625 (electrically operated $750). Cox will play two piano numbers. Miss pany several of the selections by the sell Cox is a student of Mrs. Dlerke and entire chorus. We them on the easiest terms. displays much cleverness in her play- ing. MUSIC ' s BRIEFS. We also carry Miss Leola Struble sang "Lo, Hear Steinway and other Pianos, A concert for the British Red Cross the Gentle Lark." at a recent lecture by Aeolian Player Pianos, Victrolas Rec- Society will be given Tuesday night at C E. S. Wood at Eilers Hall. Miss and the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Struble is a student of Miss Elizabeth ords, Player Music Rolls, Music Cabinets, etc. Grier, 268 Fourteenth street. The con- Jones. cert is under the direction of William ' Grier and the singers will be Mrs. Her- At. St. David's Episcopal Church, this man A. Politz, soprano; Mrs. Elizabeth morning at the 9:80 o'clock service, the Hamilton Thomas, contralto;. Harold children s choir will sing. is an Hurlburt, tenor, and Frits De Bruin, It present well-know- nounced that as long as the baritone. These singers are all n war patriotic hymn sung and experienced, and the pro- lasts a will be gramme should prove an excellent one. at each service at this church. Sngrman,plav&CQi Miss Nina Marie Walker will be piano George D. Ingram, supervisor of accompanist. muslo in the public schools of Hllls- - boro. Or., has written the rousing The patriotic celebration of Patriots' musio of the new war song. "My Sol Sixth and Morrison Streets day. April 19, at the Christian Brothers' dier Boy, the words of which were Opposite Postoffice Business College, is daily rounding into composed by Miss Ruth Allen, of Hllls- - shape. The boys of the college, the boro. 1917 class, assisted in two or three ' numbers by the student body, will be Miss Bernice ' Mathisen. violinist. the exclusive performers under the di- made a fine impression when she ap- rection of Mrs. M. T. Carty. Several peared on the programme given by the new patriotic airs are on , the pro- Daughters of the Confederacy, at the e gramme. The is being profusely programme hall home of Mrs. W. Dewltt Maxson. on the The was followed by a de- tire Interest is to further their own decorated with American flags and occasion of recent silver-- tea. She lightful Easter party. Those presented selfish bunting. Dr. A. C. Smith will be chair- the were: Philippa desires and not the cause of a man played two numbers and responded to Sherman. Evelyn Gainer. great and noble art. Instcau of encour- of the occasion. Archbishop an encore. Louise Gaiser, Eva Judkis, Marie Rtm-bac- h. aging and patronizing our own compe- Christie will also be in attendance. Mildred Anderson, Alice Ziegle, m m m tent local people, they prefer to throw A programme of enjoyable, dramatic Dorothy Ramsey, Evelyn Joy, Ericka mud and belittle them, thus arousing Students of Walter A. Bacon will be Russian musio was presented by Fred- Erickson, Monica Fitzgerald, Jennette a feeling of enmity and thereby raising heard in a violin recital at the Lincoln erick W. Goodrich, organist: Mrs. Bea- Schwan, Thelma Eddy. Velda Schulzt. a barrier to the progress of our musi- High School auditorium Tuesday night. trice Hidden Eichenlaub. pianist, and Evelyn Balgenian, Wllma Grimm, Leon- cal culture. The writer has been a The students participating are Richard Miss Bernice Mathisen, violinist, at the ard Grimm. Corlis Sherman, Frank resident of the Hoosier capital for more A. Bacon, Claude Baynard, Lepha Beach, home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cole- Wilson and Stanley Burckholder. than six years. In Indianapolis I have Leone Burntrager, Lawrence Carlson, man, Irvlngton, last Thursday night, found a regrettable lack of understand- Gayle Cook, Bernard Columba. J. S. on the occasion of a meeting of the Students of Freda E. Leltner were ing of the tine arts due, no doubt to a Chiado, J. Delaney, Leo Delaney, C Progress Club. The programme was presented at a muslcale recently. A slovenly indifference on Grub-ma- n, the part of the Engle, Eugene Fletcher, Harold much appreciated. large number of Interested friends en- ed cultured set. There Is no Juanita Holden, Louis Levitt, joyed the programme. Those taking discrimination here. All musicians are Stanford Mesuse, Velma Nyberg, Elma Roberto Corrucclni. director of the part were: Geraldine Hainey, Marjorie put in one big pile and labeled 'enter- Nyberg; Harriet Paddon, Maude Penney. Portland Opera Association, has been Thompson, Mayte Lawrence, Mildred tainers.' The people do not care to Walter Repass, Charlotte Sherlock, appointed director of the Llpman, Wolfe Beltz, Roma s Glllihan. Dorothy hear good music because they are too Mrs. A. H. Tecker, E. Thompson, Fan- - & Co- - Inc., Glee Club, of about 80 Fisher, Marie Boyson, Annetta Law- lazy to try to understand it.

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