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RED CROSS STARTS | ANNUAL ROLL CALL Speaking Campaign Launch- ed and Will Continue To- night—3$500 Obtained. ;I- American Red Cross ¥ DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CHAPTER MEMBERSHIP DUES Please enroll the undersigned Amount of Dues Name __ | as Annual, $1.00; Contributing, $5.00; Sustaining, $10.00; Sap- | porting, $25.00; member or members. DAMROSCH SEASON OPENS BRILLIANTLY New York Symphony Or- chestra Greeted at High School by Big Audience. The New York Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Walter Dam- rosch, opened its season at Central High School last night before a capacity audience, enthusiastic in its the work seems far better than last year. The orchestra ap- parently has found a soul. There Is more enthusiasm and sincerity about the playing. 5 The program opened with an over- ture, “Fingal's Cave.” Mendelssohn after a trip to Sco This imaginative work has caught and registered the spirit of the sea, its murmur and roar. surging from a ssimo to a solid forte only to die with now and then a booming crash as some huge wave flung itself against the rocks, formed the basis of the work. The composer also pictured the ar- rival of the Seca-God, his welcome by a mighty fanfare of trumpets, and, after the departure of the monarc again the restless murmur of the s reason, Symphony Is Featured. Haydn's “London” Symphony in D was featured. The “Adagio, Allegro” movement opens with a theme based changed quickly by modulation to a major theme typical of Haydn, With acy mony and lively tempo. The second movement, hac ¢ basis of a ticns. The Crescendos | S te welcome contrast, c mo at which it was played was ex- ceptionally- soft and the tone flowed out in & legato remarkably free from the slightest break or unduly stres- sed note. Audience Demands Encore, The “Entrance of the Little|!} | Fauns,” from Fierne's ballet “Cyda- lise,” which followed so dclighted the audience that its repetition was demanded. Starting with a faint buzz on the strings, followed by the sound of a tambourine, the volume increased until the oboes spoke the tune of the fauns “pan-fifes.” The entire movement is of broken rhythm with the melody played in the whole-tone scal The beautiful prelude to cented third beat, rich, solid har- *‘Andante,” delicate staccato theme as the tful siria- “Menuet- of mo- a weird Chine: the beautiful waltz, Fleurs.” o *Finale, “Danse built about bagpipe music, v, irregular themes and mpos with droning bass, and was a After retirin, gardener & Schumann's Sunbury, rmingly p: on the empty fifth, which was followed by a minor motif in the cellos deep-toned wind instruments. Th fect was depressing, but the 1 reception of the entire program. The chestra has many new faces this , and, whether because of the changed personnel or for some other | Additional contributions ThiePALAIS POYAL G & 11th Sts. 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