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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., JANUARY 17, 126—PART 3. 5 ————— ] | . DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS IN MUSICAL PROGRAMS HERE THIS WEEK JC}ncag'o Opera Casts FOI‘ Local Perform ances ITH hundreds of reservations for [in the title role, supported Ly Georze By He]en Lotior E g i : 2 : ‘ . thellentizs xepertaive of fouriyer| B l‘-. T, famous Russian (now 1 barytone d Ansseau, formances already received from so Hels e cial leaders, overnment officials, ) 1 d'Hermanoy, Kerr, S % = z g _ R 7 members of Congress and other n ; nis, Nicolich and Torti. HE 1920 part of the season 1925-2 of music in Washington is promis- A, " tables, the seat sale for single per .. Shermont and corps de ballet ing to male as definite musical history here as the first half, which 5 3 formances of the coming grand opera [ will give incidental dances. Gec A : by sEiRe T e : 8 . | season of the Chicago Civie Opera | Polacco will condu ended with the Christmas carols. The subject of music here is be: f ¢ {Company at the Washington Audito-! “Carmen,” with Mary Garden in 1 ; : rium will open tomorrow morning at | the title role, has been selected a8 the A _ e 5 - A Mrs. Wilson-Greene's Conee wu, | third opera in the Chicago cc . odicals—a very healthy sign for success eventually in this city. The latest : Wilson-Greer n au, | third opera | icago compant’s ery healthy sign for success ever y ) . . 4 Wk 1300 G street northwest, under whose | Washington repertoire and will be v # management locally the Chicago com- | presented at the matinee performance d is written b Praf ottt B: Tamcs 2 socaied with the mericn - e - 55 pany is again paying Washington its|at 2 o'clock, Saturday afternoon, Feb et e £ - : et e 3 k . annual visit iry 13, Miss Garden's supporting University here. He opens his artice by stating tha shingt ot . | imriaze n e | hzee! eventng wer |/cast willlinctids Araseans Tortt ¢ yet a long way to go to cstablish the claim nurtured in its behalf as the L ~ 1 formances and one matinee given ln""n-kull or _ Nicolich, barytones; ze coming more and more discussed in other music centers and in peri- cffusion of this type appears in the January issue of the Musical Advance ‘Musical Capital of America,’"” and suggests that knows that the handicap to cultural advance in Washington is found at 3 he east end are a somber set,” etc. He also touches S 5 | | v S e : b M 1 T ghtly upon the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Auditorium and mentions the | / ALEXANDEQ ,/Weskh:qfon “ i ten per | Ruffo_or Giacomo Rimini, barit any's Washington season will be usical R Coo idge and Gen. Dawes. He lists certain | : ’ 7 /’ BRAILOWSKY! Auditorum k. dose "Mujica tenor, and aria. Cla cisoletto ™ 1o el St . 1 ¢ the Chicago company, as usual, open- | d'Hermanoy, Ki r Riming se, every one 2 i : R of course, every 3 % . 7 ing with & performance of “Otello’ | tones; Devora Nac Tuesday evening, February 9, with|jica and Defrere Eosa Raisa, famous dramatic sopra- | duct this opera i k) wsical organizations and individuals and even prospective endeavors, but * “Monday o ari and Nicolich in {he ¢ vital, constructive criticism in the entire article. berto Moranzoni will cone ati 1 matter of fact, it is well known that the temperamental charac- | 7 Conin O'More k The second performance ies- | worney, Nicolich, Torti, ¢ day evening aar 1 1 1 noy. Kerr and isicians, and especially of singers, in any community does not fl e ’ S L and M make for perfect co-operation and fellowship. There is too evident a | 3 Mayt lower . mance, i d as the conductor. spirit of competition. The real secret for constructing a weil knit musical ( W;} 7 combination in Washington as well as anywhere else is to have one gen- b /4 erally recognized and capable music director, who has no particular " BLIZABETH RETHBERG st " tiwed to any organization, to give unbiased supervision to the pe! p H S whole group of artists. amateurs and choral and instrumental groups. At | Washington lacks such a leader. A remedy is always | the presidential or out-of-town help available will | Band P . S avy Dan rogram. \ e aa o e cal “humpty-dumpty” together again without : it s > the National Federation of Music i l il MacDe Today Directs Choir of s v R Gl e ary 3 at the Women's f S p our local Sundiy av. Dur- | Cit reased widening and: overlapping of musical Women the United States Marine o oty = s E : BeEa r hefore, with more toleration and kindly consideration | Institute Hall, Bighth and 1 streets PABLO 4 o oA Pt cals’ ™ efiorts than has been known here for years. An out- | southeast, by the United States Navy N toral £ b e tlemoat Toiie : ; ) s ple of this was the co-operation of several church choirs Band Orchestra, Lieut. Charles Ben 3 \\_/S INND JHEGE i = 4 T arol service at Epiphany Church the end of December. ter, leader, will I EIRMINOW, RC will broadeast one b o . e <0 is helpiul in this work and the programs such as : Sedaiech ; ; Shse e i el SRG ve here last Spring do much to bring large num- et Meverber ) ness | sittiine o dinee ; 3 osisted ot et “Rogami T : : g il ctfort along this line is the co-operation of a group of ten F Suite, American. " Yankin Thurban 7 1 p . ; 25 et oirs and other chora anizations with prospects for a big Spring 1 4 : =4l e s service of ment. Friday Il sec the co-operation of a number of r Miss Esther ¥ the big benetit_concert for Friendship House, which will feature " R e o 3 s ! ; hanquet of rks of R. Dear ure, a local composer. A chorus of 500 and the P ChomaeE e ae : A o @ : i 2 e will Ivri B}:; ! 1 st . Band are the most imposing featurcs of this pro- ; th0m J. Ottench's Bopuiar ops | : ! | Sholnme sy e Lafay- | Bharg . ooo ool i i j e pletur il Fede Tt n int program of UNCEMENT cor ) iladelphia that t organized Jon trony } ; A KiaTey Gine: a1 for an cvening concert Thursday, Febrt 4 R ber music auditorium in the Library of Cor st “Masli of Clevel, Babws in Toylar e = ps will ’N»,-‘ It will be the first public ap- o ‘ i the first weort | OTTORINO RESPHIGH! CCARL h composed of Carl Flesch and Emanuel Zet- ; fithe season by ; : . viola player. and Felix Salmond. ‘cellist. The: - avy Band. The pul (,7“3"‘7’59,) (i ar 1 rding to the announcement, “as Mrs. Bok’s contribu- : . (Fruday, tion to the renaissance of musical interest in the National Capital, which was g tus recent’y by Mrs. Coolidge (Elizabeth Sprague C.)." ‘ desirable th ¢ choicest performances of music be offered in our National Capital, where representatives of all foreign nations are zathered. Not only will they be impressed by the character of musical JENNIE GLENNAN. posed by a native Washingtonian, i g lowlng progre rie Hudson, and the first ‘movement achievement in the United St s, if such music is given, but Government ! < % . 2 The Vipivoce Study Club held | A New Concerto Written by { birthday. Tk 4 hhme i | < . Robert Stearns. 1ze] Wegner Bachschmid, sopre Frances Gutelius. A short program | | Co 3 was glven, including plano solos, “Sol- z 1 Elizabeth Gardne \ a NEW concerto for violin, com. C 0 N C E RT S will give the recit fegeietto” (Bach), by Nanecy Brunner: esenting f Sleigh Bells” (Tchaikowsky), by Ma- Club this evening | | | N | Robert Cary Stearns, will be pla Sl 3 of Havdn “Sonata in D Major,” by Ted officials and people of the ¢ gathered from all parts of the United t AN unusually interesting and beau-| ¢, the nret time Tuesday evenir MONDAY. i Hazel ¥ ru A first reading of ““The Joll States. will profit by this high type of music and will later be able to |tiful musical program will be given : Florence Austral, soprano, and Alexander Brailowsky, ist, in Countrs Ga e Far Glgpel respective communities higher musical ideals.” Nicholas Long- {under the direction of Miss Jennie o P joint recital at the Washington Auditorium at 8:15 1 | | Ma e club a Oy aker of the House, is said to be taking a personal interest in | Glennan, director of a mixed choir at Soncertiio b TUESDAY ; rs. Lueill rmer 2 Havdn! Patrick’s Church, at the equal ine Band Orches Oltorino Respighiiltatiar oD : 1 2 . musically th g aydn's "Quartet in | rights mass meeting to he held und e B e b Se e SR et S e S o Teg e ot B I 1 tra in the band adelphia Symphony Orchestra, at the \ I tion u Major,” opus 39, No. 3, | the auspices of the National Womar torium at the 230 oon P progra S EReE T i Marine Barra WEDNESDAY. ' 1 afternoon. w it h Musician N s Yotlhi at shows growth in musical appreciation A choir of women's voices. directed Willinm F. Santel Elisabeth Rethberg. soprano, and Colin O Mor« 1e part of radio au es comies in the announcement from sta- | by Miss Glennan. will be assisted | ’ n 15 the solo cital at the Maytiower Hotel at 11:15 an m WRC that wee ginning January 25. all musical selections ' Edna Hillvard Howard, soprano, § A G THURSDAY. been “played to de hié radio. will be banned and only | Supborted by the ilern : ; e e et il sutreci e Aiioy ositions ch are s if ever. heard on the concert | MANR orche: s t 5 in.S ¢ i stage or on the air will be given. It will be interesting to see what com- | wi on D) i wl Il leave the theater to the inspirir well known mem rium at 8:30 p. reton 3 g th W Pauline Knoeller as posers wil' be presented in the programs during that week. There arc | straing of Oneond, \Chrtating ber of Washing- FRIDAY. ; some composers, such ¢ Bs—Bach. Becthoven. and Brahms, | dlers.” played by the orchestra and | ton's mmsic efr- e g et e Dy “Warun = Schubert and Schumann, t Russians; Cesar Franck, Saint-Saens | sung by the chorus, and, while the cles, a thorough [ | William C. Cacl and local artists in big henciit concert of R. Deane [ plaved Schumanns - Warum. Ninth Dty on e e Pergolesi of the Italians, Purcell, | Women are filing slowly out, the chory . C. STEARNS. student, capable Sfiures WOl - on Auditorium at 8:30 p.m MacDowell and the b Ninth Vesper Concert. Byrd and more of the Englizh, who can provide melodious music for voice | Wil sing softly selections trom midde | =~ "% T violinist and o) L = e | (o E e SR 1d instruments bination or as solists and which, though frec 5 ; 'STRAL- 'SKY CONCERT | 4. (a1 1o Reve ¢ n : , though fre- | JSEC0EY muslc uBHI the laml momn | reat. | T oy, fine numbers 10 | seerRAL BRANUOWSIY CONCERT ) 4. (s) “In Beve 1 ] e Sl Falet Eoith el owneveriget iplaved o deathie | mpR 1oLk CHEUNeRen RaTar B ISh RGNS LIS Mol HIC fifstibecon Hisistudles TOMORROW. » Adsueido Pl ; o et ° reason is obvious last composition before she died of | It Buston weiit abroad to Belgi Tomorrow night Florence Austral, -« . | i Re-education, va- SToun.Y Josephine Preston Peabody, Where he was a violin pupil of Ysaye c soprano of the British Na n elix F n | elgs and es White. ASHINGTON music lovers will find an unusual program at the Phila- | poet, who was & member of t1 and studied composition at the Brus. | cramate SPrano of the Krish Na- = A i . the » o W aihi) Sy ooh tional council of the Woman's v. | sels Conservatol tional Opera Company, and Alexander : . Siolin; Her- will be sunz by Edna Hillyard 2 e new concerto has been dedi- | Brailowsky, Russian pianist, will give 2 . i ) t miar 4 Mary How h 3 n ard, soprano, of Washington. cated by Mr. Stearns to Musiclan|a Jjoint reeital at the Washinztor i . i i . Fert Respighi was graduated from Retur the deputation will be | William Santelmann, the son of | Auditorium s 5 o'clock fhe consery: 1ere, and his first opera was produced in that city. He | welcomed Into the theater by the or.|Capt. Willlam 11, Santeimune, tender | The program will be also taught ther re made his home in Rome. where he is the di- chestra with the ~Battle Hymn of the | of the United States Marine Band, in T X rector of the St ia Academy. He studied with Rimsky-Korsakoff in Republic,” followed by the march from | remembrance of the friendship devel- | “Chaconne I N accompani ~EReT director of Tuesday, when Ottorino i s : : will be present in all rec capacit T gn. 1879, give a recital Thursc emies, n Petrograd and Max Bruch in Berlin. Especially interesting should pTannhauser” and other stirring num- | oped while they were associated to- S R W e be his newest symphonic poem h has aroused much ¢ : bers. gether at the Washington Callege of i o Casals. the ellist, ] sleenduring AL (CROpIN Narasatar and will be given its debut here Tuesday. It is called * t }‘,‘""ff"‘.‘ fi*””“‘,‘, Miss Glennan, of whom Washington | Music. Aria, “Ocean Thou Mighty Monster." will { Decembe he participan pre- (Momhowsi Sarasate) s oo Tt was composed in 1924 and performed for the firet time ot o AL ROME." | hag reason to be especially proud, is| The composer's notes about this from “Oberom'’. ... c. - -. o Weber | ¥ £t ; | sented by Helen Rurkart. director of o, cellor, prano. (a) - Andantes (Cag st e I tezyand performed for the first time at the Augusteum | well known as an orchestra direetor, | woik state that it Is written in sonate el tional Theater at 4:30 p.m. {the Washington branch of the Sey-|m Allegro Vicace™: postlude.or- \'«1>rv<r‘,.\~m e concerto, which should also have special interest, intro- | choir director, organist and teacher. | form, with three movemen: allegro, o in A Flat M. Chovin The program follows i mour School; Mrs. I. W. Burkart and R A ducing Sigo: pieht as a pianist, was given for the first time in New | She studied fist in Washington under andante and finale. He savs: ~The |5 -HARar i & st X207+ -ChOBR | 1 Somata. in & minor ¥ | Margaret Ashford. 5 York December . | the best teachers and later, in Ger-|allegro, as its name implies, 13 a|c "Waltz in A Flat Major "1l 1l!Chopin Alearo; miders 1 ot of . Community Band Concert many and England, specalized in|bright. flowing movement. written tn | i¥cctime in D'Flut Mafor: 11 lighopin | ) Remnctto, Alleseo i j e ORorINSubfor ; : . FITHE organ to be coming into its own again, with amazing gain (\v\&x(\::l;.]vn}\;s:m She i one of very few | the minor key and containing a ca- olonatee 18 Brattoweky 2 | 2 Concerto in D major. Higan)| NI mect fineaday £ This Evening. N 0l De coniilg nt w2 2 | woman cholr and orchestra directors | denza for the vielin: the an . v Allesrd “molto “moderato S B ., popularity. represented on two programs here by two | and has done notable work In present- | major. it a placid movemne 1 wilcs “Verborgenty ; wolr ] Allecro 1 £ aeion 4 BE COMIENITY CERNIPDR BAND, able interp: Clorl wellknown throughout this conutry play- | iyg ehoice music never before given ifi | the whole tone senle is emploved and g Sar Strauss | 3. (a) “Chant Elesia i director, will g the instrumens at the ston Auditorium ay. in the big bene- | Washington. An instance of this was| in which the chimes and English horn | ¢ “Traume Durch ‘Di Dammerung.”_ = | (b} CEetite Char i : ; 1 veninz at 6 nd Fir . an-American organist. giving a re. |Ber_direction for the first time in |are used as the obniieats tarian O | worears Steppe Gretehaninoy ) Aleera’ Anpaniionais 3 e : b ! e a Y e evening, Thurdav. Ve Swinnens | \aghingion of ‘ihe Sehubert “a 7| Mnale representsa lunting seone, m | © “Floos of SgnE s achmaningy | 1. Ad €0 | v 3 Walter Rec pital, with fathe nd was his first teacher. Firmin Swinnen was ad- |ttt t the midnight mass last | which the horns have . prominent e Al { . 1 > i > as a Christmas at St. Patrick’s . > v T T itted n Antwerp atithe age of 17 and vas part a “Reve 4 Amou isz Tickets are on sale afuated vith h also winning the Prix Callaer: ! \Q"n;lh“f,@ S C A Beaiiow e | ST Scncer bureay ves orgar ch of St. Walburgis in Antwerp the Ger- | Bach Festival Dates Choir Invisible Elects VI G = e 1 mans to - 1 rmen Swinnen fled to England, starting a tour A hi /, Ar Rito Vincitor from FIRMIN SWINNE ) - ; ship from the local ac fags took r ngland, starting 2 van .o faara itorna Vincito om_ MIN NEN—THURSDAY. | » e Nam . for charits 0 plaing ncarly 2l the famons organs of that dvanced This Year Heads for Organization|, 341, - el SR | B 1o ailietes st e T < ot Xine recit 1 less than a year. Coming to America in HE annual Bach festival at Bethle HE f c “Love's Quarrel” " Cyril_Scott | org; = S ol i asion,; Sas il oo 4 n Meacham ) Z 1 B Gliotr” Tneiatbie. o e . ; _.Csril Scolt | organ recital will be give: onception, Holy Cross, Georgetowr i ever since, and is now an American citigen. HemSies U willl 1 hein) sni e I = Invisible, at a recent | “Love Went g Ridif" - Frank Bridse | ['ERT, FCal WL be & Sinmer [ Convent, St. Cecelia's Sacred Heart of id” Banher i+ D e e s s Packer Memorial Chapel of meeting, after unanimously votin; S i m will include: | | apel of Lehigh | 3 & . The program will include | : . X f University Friday and Saturday, May (to immediately incorporate under the | . Tickets are on sale at the Albion 5 { sl I I Hosdies Chib Meabeaia | | 14 and 15, 1520, laws of the District of Columbia, per. | BUFeRU 1239 G street northwest. S ne o amnonm | qThe members of the Congressiona | TUELLA pATTESON o = . = e e dates have been changed in the |fected its i 2 . per- S . &3 in D Minor® _[Club enjoyed a recent musical when | Teacher 6f Plano. Annearanevs with Paris Benefit Concert Friday. Writer and Director [ interest of improving the orchestral | of he falorienization by the eléction | pHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA— |2 “Buae in ¢ ans: B0 (10851750) | Catherine. Riges, harpist, and Henri. | 3 Londi' o chorid EIRE Y St g 4 Operetta Actoumaniment Al Rne Cficdra: A lexaneriH: TUESDAY. A ¥ Schubert (1707.1828) |ette Coquelet, lyric coloratura so- nkHn’ B84: A SE N of the Nordica Mandolin | Some of the best players of the Phil. | Gt President: M. Lek ‘}’)m{]’nfler{f Lg-.- When the Philadelphia Orchestra | (¥ “Cre Tabatlere's ) ysiaue™ | gss). | Prano. gave the program at the at- B and Guitar Orchestra, under the ‘:;'If'l‘p}:;!(,fl;)l:‘:m. r{f;; 1;‘3(\‘]6;“:::' x[:;:n;%a ‘;Tmry:r'\”? ‘1‘ R. Benham. treasurer. | makes 1_:.- lh%rd am)iag:ncs in \‘Vs:lrr e e omr ;x:.a:‘:\ll\: clubhouse on New Hampshire CONSERV‘V,,RSHINGTON aibaclion b Svaltes T Tl T s00 er the seaso < v ad- | \Miss® Lael Rose, Arian; ington Tuesday at m., at the Mozart (1756-1701) 3 o Sy - - ‘\” e = vancing the date of the Bach festival | Pache, conductor, ana arn aooePl | Rt Aaditoriom.” 1t will ‘be Lyeorink to Mo Oniy With Thino A large audience filled the auditori TORY OF MUS ent a program of music in the benefit | . i | it is found that more of them can be | Kolb Schulze, accompanist. “|under the direction of Ottorino Res. |+ “Allex: 5" Vidiee " Trom B SR 100 [ um. Fine artistry was ShEin _“,T| o the aeoh e . | Sristh evers e EUToES 5 o Symiphos . Vidor. ( gs’ vi > group which “SECOND &1 ider ti 1spi f the Luther vegra‘nlnedhu‘\j th ever t Mr. Pache bespoke a successful art- | PIghi. preminent among modern Ttal- | (wity bedal cadenia b Firidor, (1845) Riges! r;}»j!l'lf :‘l 1 ‘;! :'I‘J}:‘{m ['x’_j‘l 2 _SECOND SE League, St. Matthew's Evangelical | The choir has been rehearsing regu- | istic future for the organization. and |1an composers, who will appear in the ey Swinna)™ fopened thenifogram. he Lergo from Flementars—ALL BRANCHES \theran Church, for the building | larly since early in October. Dr. ated his plans for making it a real | triple capacity of conductor, composer PART Two fens O o i dvanced Fa d ades heran Chu f Fred Wolle, the leader of the choir, |, = s e A . o 5 g Dvorak and several other numbers re LADOVITCH—VIOLIN : a £ his : & i _ r and_important factor in the musical |an pianist in a program of hi farche Heoique - it HETIRL, BT P TAN O i, to be held at the Masonic Tem-y 2 | predicts that the coming festival will | world. Intensive and thorough re.|own composition «Berceuse'" (Sint-Saens (1835-1921) Celmadisneqnes. = ¢ ITALIAN YOICE PRODUCTION th and F streets northeast, | L ! be the crown of them all. .| hearsals will be held each Wednesday | “Concerto in the Mixolvdian Mode,” for | s> Cdiaisongs) ‘ Mme. Coquelet sang two groups o SHARBAU—HARMONY 3 | 4 He has selected seven of Bach's|evening at .St. Margaret's parish piano and orchestra “Scherzo.” from “Forril orinson (18 songs in a pleasing manne Her s e s 8 o'clock. 2 most. beautiful cantat which the [house, Connecticut avenue and bew| 1 Moderato i 3 ourth ssmphons | voice is flexible and well trained. She . s z e o ‘! . ‘l‘{“;’l‘;‘g‘;‘jt“".‘s""" ‘3"”[”‘”’ iered, in | Et e E 2 Mo e Andants Cantabile” xOl4 Melagin) as ac companied by Margaret Bowie = T\ND AND im0y Galatea™ . Suppe - notet, “Sing Ye to the Lord,” to | n = - o Ottorine Respighi: 5. “Largo" . s { Grant. ohn Choma il of Sternbe 15 o L, beiprescntedion Friday, and the “"’a‘”‘“"‘E*?(eofr'l:;lmh:ra:e.:rx:m':;:\‘::f;ltmt‘la:l e | > World Srmpnons A * Dun At the completion of the program,|Phils: D Clurk. Univirsity of Penma. he Old Folks"... Ls i Minor” on Saturday, s ) indley Hadley, president, intro. | advanced teacher of Progressive Serie Orcheatrs, “Sois from the Old Folks".. La - in B Minor” on Saturday, as usual. | from one of its good friends in Pl DR A e e asieh Mrs. Lindley Hadley, president, int Lawrence St. N.E.. Brookland. Pot. Tetreducing - “Marehing Through s ; The Friday program will be as ¢ £ frit e SR L S BENEFIT CONCERT FI duced the members of her club to the Geareia " “Soldic : b follows: e i (e B hasivolun. fresls” tanecribed for orehestra by Ot | o 'ONCERT FRIDAY. | (iGT0 s ardics. TTTMISS AMY CLEMENT LEAVITT -t “The By L. ; e o a vear, and he was forin Resienl (socond vuite). he most pretentious benefit concert S PIANO. VOICE "AND HARMONY en Bolt M—c A placed on the honorary membership “Laura Soave. Balletto con Gagliard. | attempted In this city in years will be| Katherine Riggs, Washington con- C and_Accompanying g a0 e, Rovkea . “Christiana. Grave Yo This Glad Day” (for |list with many others, who similariy Saltarello o Canario” (Fabrizio held Friday evening at 830 o'clock at | cert harpist, returned yesterday from | 706 Eleventh Street N.W {ment 53. e Deep, “Sweet 0 Praise the Lord for All His Mercies" (for | attested their interest last Fall, resid- p.{?,:‘;]}.,,,,mw (Glovanni Battista Be- | the Washington Auditorium for the |playing a_number of recitals in the 1 R e ™ Sunday after Christ ing in Pennsylvania. Such - sardo. beneflf Fries S| of Nort Carolina, including an S l T- P AT et : pSunday utler Cis s Theo" ttor Now | Sy h DeDDEYIvanla. ~Such. testl (298). ne Pactsienses (author un. | PERCAL of Friendship House. This con. | cities of North a, & op. (‘)Rc“e\\snm“ s \ipas 1108 Fear dav) . 1C upane cert will introduce, also, two new or. |important Sunday afternoon concert FHome e Washington. (D) “Aria" (Marian Mersenne). | ganizations, and Dr. Willlam C. apl |2t the University of North Carolina, SAD SRR Tenor kol & 8 P.M—CANTATAS | The participation by the choir in | 4 {Bereamasea'” {Homardo- Glanoncelll. | Head of the Guliment Seheart 50k |2t Chapel Hill, under the direction of CITAR AND URULELE. . @ o Christ Lay in Death's Dark Prison” (for | musical 'perfurmance_ tinder the au- | SYmphenic poem. < Pini'dl Romal will play an organ suite and a g.fi‘»ul;“h"l J. Weaver, director of music | 1417 €St NW L Franklin oo N 2 et Piano ' “God S0 Loved the World” (for Whitsun- | SPiCeS Of prominent institutions here 2 Pines Near a Catacomb.> | of two organ numbers. The new emal. | there - - e (Casbi rani i E is being sought. The group has been| F ITha Binex of fhe’ Janieuiym. | amated chorus of 500 recrulted o - tat ot rdien Haw aian Guitar Quintet— P thoss Doth Offer Thanks” (for fourteenth | asked Lo give the vesper music at the e et Uiy oy |10 choral organtzations in the city and | g GO g e Thig of Walter T. Hol¢ Studios (@) “Wa mEae an 3 nda: Tte) | First Congregational Church, Febru- - 3 3 J ganiz ' A City and | iced voices, and the Lyric Trig of . 1t e e e ERER g %8 o yin, LiFine” (for sixteenth | oy~ 4 eimilar proposition. from. & RET""“’\'\"‘[;S\"‘EL‘]‘)&\?ENT-\L o wili peized, Mount Vernon Quar- | omen's voices, both under the direc-| | TENOR BANIO, MANDOLIN, GUITAR Q) - ! S Kaai ? Motet. “Sing Ye to the Lord neighboring city is being considered. it Sk The vari corks to ha concert. ftion of Mrs. Henry White. with Mar- BANJO, HAWAIAN GUITAR AND Mre. Buiih Toniticly. Miss® Aunabel Sl o | EICH thene con Elizabeth _Rethbers, dramatic so- | arious works to be performed | Yol tott Penn, accompanist, are ccocnodlios Bl ey e N R E e > ! prano of the Metropolitan Opera|qte Gompositions of R. Deane:Shure. | fie latest groups of singers to affiliate || Ensemble Practice with the Nordics Cora P Johnson. Miss A."E."Hil HARRY WHEATON Howarp, | Marine Band Concert. Army Band Features House, and Colin O'More, Irish-Ameri- | foan 8f music at American University, | it the National Federation of Music [| E"* 8" Eilipliahed Tsbs Do Puceint ok 3 i ey o 3 y ., jean tenor, will make their respective |and director of music at the Mt. Ver' | Grume. Recently they give a program || PHONE COL. 948." 1801 COLUMBIA RD @) e e e the Band Auditorium. Marine Cornet Soloist.|debuts in Washington. in joint recital |non Place Methodist Episcopal Chureh at the John Dixon Home, with Lucy — — — SoffatPiano” atcom- | nized as a leader in local music cir- e an L tome at the Mayflower Hotel ‘Wednesday | South. Dunwoody Higgins, mezzo-soprano, z BESSIE N. WILD et by Sich Elate “Dfecsier e S eader i Jocal music eir. | concert by the TUnited States Marine | 4 CORNET solo by Warrant Officer | morning at 11215 o'clock in the 1ast of| The program follow the assisting sololst, 3 Mand s, Mieilihen ancer - or Siegel | Cles for 2 vears, oted | Band Orchestra, William H. Santel- Louls S. Yassel, assistant leader | this séason's morning. musicals r-|1. “Worthy Art Thour from “Dawn fn the |1 25SHITS € Voice Culture. Piano and Harmony. I Giiran ec ¥l as a composer as well as choir con- &= T HBRa N e 5 . . " 6824 5ih st.. Takoma Park. D, C. W e SO OTPH ™ Guctor and authority on the voice, has | ann: leader: Tavlor Branson. second | of the United States’ Army Band, will | ranged by Mrs. Lawrence Townsend. BN i The MacDowell usie Club, Tleanor | Swdio. o853 B85 ot oma pirk B c = Mt " s Fenor banio duet {been having marked success during oioers Will Include the following num- | be one of the features of the program | Miss Rethberg Is recognized as a|2. “Throush Palgime Chor suits Glynn president, held its regular|— REa = A ) ! Mareh”..... . Siexel | et bers: . | Thursday given from the studio of |fine concert artist as well as operatic Dr. Carl. : monthly meeting Monday evening. | o W Bickiord | the past few seasons with his produe- : adaye o e . 1 i e ¥ i f . - i 1. March. “The Belle of Chicazo”. .. .Souen | station WRC by the Army Band. rima donna and Mr. O'More is well - seeular eantata, The program of music was given by Mr. Rayeond Hart and Mr. Wil tions of operetta type with casts of 2. Overture. "“The Force of Tasiony' " Vorst | 8 2 4 Srmy g P e 5 Chorus of 500, < ice Richmond 5 g children. The newest venture. which | 3. & -Sorenade: (stameey DSUny™.. Verdi | Mr. Yassel's solo will be the caprice | known throughout the country for his | 0 group & Effie Reeves, soprano; Alice Richmond. | p;on5 reror Banjo, Guitar. Drums, ete. Reading. pui’ from the O'Connor School of | ShilCHEN. i 4 5 b Intermezzo - Forger M Gt ™ | prilliante, ““The Debutante,” by Her- | recital work “Boholink."! from “Four Bird Sketches.” | contralto; George Cornwell —Amelia e hr i { he will present three nights this week, (etrings) e N chews |ert L. Clarke. THis Is one of Mr.| The program will include: tAriington. from “Lyric Washinkton." | Sunstegui, Edith Austermuhl and Mar- | n 10 to 20 Lessons Orchest 3 T ;!;l “e!ll';nll\;vn-l,\ of his own_ work, 4 Trombone Solo, “Thouziits of Lores Olsok6ls hestim) mbe b mibatly fehle |t (s S e e e { garet Loane, planists, and Mary Tar- | Rag, Jazz and Popula- Musle a svecialty: ¢ sarcarolie™. . -Cesck (Ar. DeLos ose of the Prairie.” a cowboy op: g L e Pryor | 1 L pibent raneteatly, ewhi > 0. eaties i M8 . aret Tod Y Jovely letter of | Come in. “rits or phone for bookler. . Fres B o e o It motal Thie erionaano Principal Musician Robert E. Clark. from a purely technical standpoint it ool (ioRe Tang e amon tet bell, accompanist. A I Jetier Of | lessons it You by insirument from: us: 111 el given Tueaday: Tharsday aaa Grapd Scenes from “Lohengrin'. Wasner | is one of the most difficult solos writ 5 reg aeit 6. “Mirror Reficcting Boal o e {appreciation from Mrs £ e SOHDOE RO = = | Friday nights at 8:15 o'clock. This is| b “Grand Pas Eipisnol from tap > " | ten for the cornet. AT “Mozart (1756-1791) “Potomac Boat Song.” both from *Lgric | Dowell was read by Alis: b Maln _1238. celely ien. Lee's : et Ravmondy" - e featur jverture to “Mozart Washinzton. © At the celcbration of Gen. Lews|iifes Bustis ¢ B0 glelck Tuis b o RAmOnL ¥hzunow | Another feature is the overture to Mozar shinzion 2o At this meet * ey e g £ 5 o Dr. Carl birthday combined with a memorial | (12 R, CERARMIL, ODErALC 7 isht | o0 i Meverbeer “The Hermit's Bell,” otherwise known Elipabeth Rethuers. o |7 P Draaie Cloder: Emll Harrold Mars 3 4 3 , 3 ¥ 3 girls Marines” Hymn. “The Halls of Monte- p = = = et 2 Felix Weingartner “Dream Clouds. i service for Confederate veterans who | 9! 5 R : b as “Les Dragons des Villars,” by the |~ (B) “Standenen~.. .:: Richard Sirause Ring on. Sweet Chimes. - 3 2 hiave died during the past year, which | o the ,fi"‘?,“‘;a‘}:":‘h““L;:,?l‘;,’;‘:’:dfigl‘_“‘;‘:: P Star Spansica Banner.” | French composer, Louis Mafllart. He| (<) “By the Shoré Cii' o the Rotas" Estelle Wentworth. sopeanc. and Marine Tenor Banjos, Mandolins, Guitars o sday eve S = x - 5 (traditional TIrish). arranged & Orchestra. L nd Ukuleles oice_and Piana 11 be held Tuesday evening at Mount | o, N “street between Seventh and| There will be a concert by the Ma. | NI0Le SIX other operas, besides can by G Milligan Fox, §. “The World Fivers' (plaved for fist & | 2133 P St. N.W. Vernon Place Church, the music for| Piionih streets northwest. There will | rine Band Orchestra at the marme | {atas and other light music, but this| (@) “Lgve Was With Mo Yesterday” | . time). g e et v o P he occasion will be furnished by a S 5 Sk o was the most successful of all his (manuscript, first time). apt. Santelmann and United States Marine | || Titer fihe of accessories. Bote agemey ||| — = T e e o el 1t Fammie Shreve | D dancing after each performance. | Barracks Friday, at 330 p.m. rots Cotin OrMore, | Walter Golde Orchestra. ot e Tamous Bacon Banjon and St || poCoy s S T L at sed o . n 3 Gu Heartsill, soprano; Lillian Chenoweth. TR | S e A presentation of the famous con- (3. (a) Gretchen am Spinnzad" gchubere | Tickets are on sale- at T. Arthur || Mandoline and ruitars. ipeUrgan luition—1.Guy Lucas contralto; Charles E. Myers, tenor,| Eighty per cent of ail commercial| Russell Cordrey has been engaged |cert waltz, ““Vienna Beauties” (“Wea- “Die g-‘:nm:le o -..Schubert | Smith’s Concert Bureau, 1830 G street || WALTER T. HOLT STUDIOS %‘.’.'1'3‘21 ‘On.:&uko Sraduate o coumm o A Frances Heartsll], bass, with Mrs. | ce and refrigerating plants operate | as bass soloist and member of the new | ner Mad'In”), by C. M. Ziehrer, will A e T o dehen™, . " Brapme |.northwest. Advance sales indicate a | N 1801 Columbia Road,® ° col. nef] | Trnmerity T Sonoke &haommenielt. | 3. . n",. ms e London. Address St ohn's jurch, . Frost at the orzan. on ammonia. quartet at Petworth Baptist Church. | also be given. Tisabeih Rethoers. successful benefit financially ! and B, CMALN 7048,