Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1925, Page 27

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THE SUNDAY CHAMBER MUSIC . FESTIVAL CEASES Dehghflul Prugram Given as Series, Final in New , Auditorium. “Thix is not an oeccasion for ‘thanke’ to he Interchanged that Is | hardly the word.” said Mrs. Frederick Shurtleff Coolidge Friday morning in a few remarks at the end of the next 10 last concert in the chambher music val which dedica that our I8 of a different sort. It that we exchange mutual ‘congratula- | tnna’ that we are allowed by Con- | Krass 1o have this opportunity to help | art and America. and. 1 hope. Amer. | lcan art, In progressive development I am sure peaple in this andi ence appreciate the efforis of these artiste and 1 appreciate struetive interest in them pograms.” Mrs. Coolidge’s remarks were the | result of a genuine ovation that | sreeted her when she acepted a huge | bonquet of rose colored chrysanthe | mums from Mr. Willeke, cellist of | huce Trio. which gave (he| lection during ihe merning 1t i= interesting in this connection to note that this those handmade affaiis nes the first dze's name—k Aze. 1t was, tharefor propriate that they we ing thi ns musical arts to the sta Halign Music Pl the morni reciprocity | is rather | vour con and these trin’s name which com trers of Mrs. ool Shurtleff ¢ especiall o the is one of troness of The music of Tralian n three periods. aldara’s dignified “Chureh R Minor” for organ and str in cluding two violine and one cello, was | an excellent apeninz selection. It hrought all the melodic purity and | graceful finish of the music nf that periad which has sometimes iwen called “tha golden age an intreduction 1o musie. Lynnwond the argan. Henri violinists of musie” as| other heautiful Farnam Sokolov and and Rie completed came a heautiful qua Luigi Roccherini of eighteenth century which is hesrd but infrequantlv. vet is An ex anisite wark Washington can wall he proud of the performance of the National String Qua composed of AMr. Soknlov. My Lorieherg nla player ter Aaf instrumenta e Sork in two chan usic a1 the Playhous, t Winter, with La Salle Spier at the piano. The auArtet received enthusiastic applause tnday 3 The final number was a trio in A | by Tidebrando Pizzetti. noted as a dis tnctly gifted Jeader in the move. | ments is delicately heautiful. Avrelio | velop the lonz neglected fisld ~hamher musie in that country meladic pattern in this trio. especially | n the interweaving of the plano part And that for the twn stringed instru. | mant of Ttalian voung seemed iorful qualite Mr Willeke, cellist Aominated the performance mallaw tones nof Mr. Kroll some fine concerts of the ather with the | his instrument, hut o violinist, was also quite vidently in sympathy with the work. | Mr. Pizzetti uses hie dissanances with | Aditeretion and more after the dictates | of the composers sstablished as clase | Ieal. vet his work is markedly indi vidual in style and melads Maodern Work Played. At the final performance afternnan the modarn Arsr. Tt wae an Hanson. wha position a man Y, Mr 'n avation at the end antatien. The that tha work Friday ard Rochester. N of the work's pres composer adm < decidedly progr matie in design. and essavs 1o tell a sical storv. It would seem that the audience should have heen previ- | ausly prepared with some inkling of what this story is supposed to he in the on with the idea hehind Without promran phrases of 1o zet proper co-ordina the music the of melody variona maoods ane Home for Rent —by to relia- ble people on attrac tive iently owner, terms. Conven located: de tached corner house: two hath. hot Six rooms, porches, tiled built-in garage, water heat. open fire- place. hardwood floors; well-furnished good radio, ete. Im- mediate possession. Address Box 160-S. Star Office THE uisite beaury and rzccf? design of this “Bulova Watch lends charm to even the daintiest wrist. Irs guaranteedaccuracymakes it an indispensable and con- stant companion. Whing &old filled o case; 13 jewel ©.50 RS C The Store of Service D J. HUGHES Jeweler Natlanal Thaster Bniiding 1325 E Street N.W. Pranklin 7472 Open a Charze Arconnt | sonances. continent to cellist. | and Aiss Mildred Co | whil { ing clafs Monday evening at 7 combined most unexpectedly with dis ‘maxlzlm will be nameless until No. | vember 20, when the contest for a Debissy's quartet, Opus 10, which | suitable title will close. Acting on well merits the term “ethereal.”” so | the editorial committee will be Mrs. unreal and impressionistic is its | Corinne McKenny, Mrs. Helen Fidler, music and marvelous its composition, | Mixs Anna Mar ik, Miss Grace was given extremely svmpathetic in. Shannen and Miss Lucile Wunderlich. terpretation. To one who loves De. On its publieity and finance commit- ! v's music and reveled in the play- | tee aill be Miss Lucle Rutler, Miss of his two nocturnes. “Clouds” | Helen Fischer and Miss Mary Duvall, “lestival v the Philadelphia 'and in an advisory capacity will be vmphony Orchestra last Tuesday, | Miss Laura Adlard, Miss Mildred this quartet dominated the program | Rarthelow and Miss Marie Towl ind possessed & benedictory effect. The Piney Branch Chapter wili hold | its Arst session of the seamon at the | home of Mrs. H McNefl, 1210 De catur street. Wednesday afternoon e hplien the Miss Minnie V. Sandberg. religlous ,;::::.'ly' \I\'hv:l-lh’i &‘L.”,T?.:.f . | :V."‘"t:“*:rhvll'« ‘-:..e:‘-m instruct the chap. f’,’,',":“:“‘"",,"vT:";fl',:'m"':‘,;',:"‘,‘x”" B | On Thursday afternoon and evening Par Miss Saids Hartman of the industrial sty depariment will meet all girls employ- | ey ed in homes who are Interested in 8 classes and social times. Sh arvanged for handicraft ins At 3 o'clock, te at 4, a cafeterla sup per at §, and movies, the theater or lectures at This week's events will begin a series of Thuvsday after | noon and Sunday afternoon programs desizned for the convenience of girls | employed in homes John Barrymore's interpretation of Hamlet and a further discussion of | gene O'Nelll's plays will consiituie the program of the modern drama cliss this week. The class meeis every Friday evening with Mrs. Alice Sigsworth Morse as instruetor. | Members af the Industrial depart ment of the assaciation are invited to & taffy pull Saturday night. A general invitation is also issued foi taffy pulls on the 1ith and 21st of November Members nof the and Professional Woman's Division desiring ta frv eui for parts In the play which is 1o he presenied hy the department in Fehruary are raquested tn a taffy pull Saturdya night. A at headquarters Nevember 10 at 2 p.m. The proceeds from the play are | to he used to defrav the expenses| of department delegates to Y. W.| C. A. conferences and convention meet | ings next Spring and Summ | Groups 1aking part in the proces | stonal of the World Fellowship Vesper | services at the Church of the Epiph | any next Sunday afternoon are re quested 1o meet in the Sunday sch 10oms of tha church at 3:43. Include in the procession will he the Girl Re serves in costume. members of the board of direciors of the asseciation commitiee members. chapter members the staff. camp groups. the sducational department. industrial clubs. Young | Businsss and Professional Women's clubs Famous Group Plays. The always melodious and talented their adagio were and move. The ciety Chamber Music So of San Francisco crossed the play these selections. The members of the society are Louis Persinger. Louis Ford, Nathan Fire stone and Walter Ferner. They were sted in the quintet by Mme. larle Romaet Rosanoff as the second famous This festival of chamber music, which e Friday afternoon. eon tained such a wealth of concentrated musical beauty that to even one of the t and most poised of the au dience of experienced musicians pres remarked that it had proved a pacity prozram of enjoyment and Ation. H.F Y. W. C. A. NEWS Miss Mabel Cratty, the general sec r: f the national board of the Women's Ch ian Association 1t of the town iapartment of the national board Leea unofficial guests of the on Young Women's Christian Gon during the past week. officizlly attending the biennial conventtion of the Young Men's Christian Association Members of the Tip Top Club of the voungz hueiness and professional wom en's department are celebrating the Halloween with a pa at Vacation Lodge this week end wo committee meetings and ona chapter council are schaduled at head quarterz, A14 E street, tc rrow. The alth edncation committee will mest At 3:30 p.m. At 5 a'clock e will be served to the members of the general education committee, Mrs. Allen Fav following which hu ce will be dizcussed At 11 Aan. representa 'h-: of all the chapters throughour will meet in chapter counci Palmer the pres nspir Young Rusines season Girl Reserve Not The principles of the Girl Reserve were explained Tuesday ness of movement R s rol e o Ran ok Heaton New Apartments For Lease » 3720 Macomb St. N.W. Twe rooms. dining al- cove. reception hall and bath. and three rooms, dining alcotve and hath Miller. head of the education depa-tment an 2 that registration still open in e ion and story telling classes. The expression classes meet Friday evenings at 7 and 3 and the story tell. Mre. the n nounc Alice Sigsworth Morse is structor in both subjects General Commissioner of Immigra tion Harry E. 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