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THE SUNDAY “STAR, WASHINGTON. T Distet & Colimbi { branéh of | Clih*of (the Treasity Department -a the National Fedération “of* \Ul«h-~\\'3"".fl|-\||‘l'~llk Hotel & By Helen Fetter. " : ) . | 5 s gy o 5 5 y - R 4 > s i laune hing p "fi'\-*’, for Mew | Emily Harrold; lyric sqprano, will p \ % S i clofe *April 1 All“seénior | sing W, M Brown's “0. Lord. Ré : < PN { 3 cluding clubs, | buke Me Not” at the ves), Vives LTHOUGH Lent is here, dominating the entire month of March ; . ; | Aty T‘V.“‘:M DS aniton Templew Mehnomnel Fraghy and causing a temporary hiatus in many circles, the Lenten spirit, | B i 3 > teriana Churchn this #ftenoén ‘at- 30 : s - 5 o TR . : % L . ‘vllql\k for mt-mlm ship.. The’dues of | When she will* hé - th¢ et solois 1An&(€:u1 of dulling musical activities, ,h'“ served as an inspiration | - 4 : ; oo ¢ {ony $ cents perimember: pe ] for even more and varied musical performances than are usual, and = g : . % cover membership - in both the sectign of the Startes along with all the customary concerts and recitals is an undercurrent of g 3 % { ‘“'I‘h' itional or "“:""‘""‘-, A e "',‘.' ”"'"".'X"""]‘,'\‘ . \;” "'::"“" . ¢ - ¢ . ¢ . . | Thes nagion organization, s A " Proy far the orning preparation for the Easter music that shows itseli particularly in the / " Linomrerann e 25800 ciqbs, | with | Musie i week. , & Lenten organ citals being held in several of the churches and the sing- 5 5 5 3 7 % rhl.l!:«l]nn\ in all but* two teéhs, The x\\!v‘:]x o {.,. roup” of i ing of Lenten cantatas. In spite of the fact that Easter Sunday is April 4, . 1 =T L e e e N e [P vl the climax of the music appropriate to that time will be reached on the e P, i P 3 ‘tist and asgociate members. | Vhead following Tuesday, April 6, when the famous “Matthaeus Passion” (Pas- § ’ b et e \;"‘;',k-l;";‘{;i Elsa 14 i ion according to St. Matthew) of Johann Sebastian Bach will be sung | 3 4 , § BN | | niceded, Public-spirited -people in | Clelia Pl Ssoprano, witl here by the Bach Choir of Bethlehem, Pa., which gave such a remarkable 4 v # i il b \\‘L 'l]nfl:\ 'I\I b ‘l\ 1;\:5"'“ i i :‘ et periormance of the same composer’s "B Minor Mass” last year. : ¢ ek o A e oy W0 This i : It is not quite 200 years since Bach wrote the Matthew's Passion,” | n i \ G o | either thropghi sical organization | sran need S - A +ood Friday of 1729, i ¥ . i i 4 5 ) or, as; an indfvi sicign pr assos | of -Miss and it was periormed in its original version on the Good Friday of 1729, in o ‘ ointe: niembe L1 - memberships | Gasernr *St. Thomas' Church of Leipzig, where Bach held the office of cantor from 4 { ¥ 5 ” ¥ $5 1 % AlL ey cort , § 4 it J > ‘ tributed is uss the work: ¢ Jodeph Keisph 1723 until his death, in 1750. Exactly 100 years later, in 1829, the work was | silriessare paid. ofrists in Lain performed in its final revised version (probably completed about 1740) in i | > austeumentis et ured 10| Those attenting t bttt Berlin, under the direction of 'Felix Mendelssohn. It was introduced into ES'TER T e L "\‘\\'.‘ k) Fngland by Sir William Sterndale Bennett and performed by the Bach Washm ot U . D s ioHont » i Society of London, which also brought out the first English edition of-the { Audit . director extenston: M Framces | the ciniday | Eve Siny o % : 5. tloriune TE" Gutelius, chairnkn-for jur o b, .2 e work. The first performance of the “Passion” in the United States is re- ( Jeesdiy) UARTET 4 or Miss Esther Linklns Iheal presic | wilt entertgt jorted to have been given by the Handel and Haydn Society of Boston, 08 i oy leht, will“he ghyd-to ifrnish fwrther | memory conge May 8, 1874, Zerrahn conducting. New York saw a pe oy \iix yca{rsi KAy ) . et work gibo e these sims ui later by the Oratorio Society. So far as can be ascertained, the “St. = ; e B itie: B e bl Tadecatian - > Matthew's Passion” has never been performed in Washington. North Carolma Glee Club in SE ARRIIE bk anid matied o Fious il 3 * % Concert Tomorrow. ¢ | L Kite, treasurer 7 i fiounced OMORROW night the first March concert will be given by the London : v - Severat lines of work afe being su¢ | tehdered Righe T .\:nn;z Quartet, world famous, and making a debut in Washington HE Glee Club of the University of g < Uy 4:4-\!\’\\w{ 'iJJ:NZ-u‘ romi |v- D., tonight, pes on this occasion. Particularly interesting is the fact that “The Pixy Ring.” North Carolina il give a con > 1 : 4 el b L i ot ol e 2 charming work by Waldo Warner. who also is the viola player in this | cert at the Vermont Avenue Christian 2 i : lan Epdéagr Societies,| tion wu.nu-r will be plaved. The Flonzaley Quartet gave this number last year | church, Vermont avenue and N street 5 ‘ honves, tutions and’ settlegnent ' Washington, when it was enthusiastically received. Another quartet of |, o t)west tomorrow evening at 8:15 @ / hodses, undes the divection of Miss{ Omhestra, %00 s Ir Warner's was presented in a program during the chamber music festi- | g'clock. This Glee Club is well known " i p Beatrice 5. Goodwin., # 50 | qanrandSise At al given under the auspices of Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge in the Library | for its artistic work and a musical 5 . - Direetors und shutns of. ho tridl N0 N, Fre ‘of Congress auditorium, which she donated to the Government. treat is said to be in store for those . ? institutions ure enthusiagtic in Appee | clody, “sprine -, Another concert tomorrow will be the second in the Lenten series at { who can hear it. : AL S sl U it R e the ) a ! rles This will be the first appearance 3 : " rin, First Congregational Church, when Helen Ware, violinist, and Charles | This will be the fest Sprettante R ] ‘ o months undef e dir 3 ;o issT L Pearl o i ik !~rr,\.y(u]t|m‘(j~(r‘— anist-organist, \.\111 ‘(\vucall‘ 331 jmm”refll.‘tl Later in it is expeoted that the local alumni of L g | : o monih Edith Brosius and Flora MacGill Keefer will give a concert: | e’ yniversity. as well as the members i ; | aplendid the Finckels will appear in joint recital; the two singers, Charles Trow- |of the North Carolina Society will at-| | s : e 1y, 10 Tocal.r ! bridge Tittmann and Ruby Smith Stahl, will give a rc ital, and the two {tend. On account of the short length S 4 ; 2 : for '”“.".‘ ; se *conperts puanists, Mary Howe and Anne Hull, will give the final program in the | of time in which to prepare for the £ i v # e ¥ L throug Spring monthy, series. appearance of this club, tickets will o Lo > . : iccess ”‘..;,,m -wa 4 4 - cem with fepresenta Others of the outstanding musical attractions, which number more | not hf; sold, but a free-will offering will | ¢ o . : O i o Ebasirall ool IbE CRbe b ;"m.: a score, for the month ;), March are Ilirl}’l\x}];dclplfim \\mpdhon\' e Wi <7 MARIF i Phe Junior lead Jrehestra; with Lester Donahue and the new John Hays Hammond, jr. | (e ‘cluy and the guest artists will be Ly % J S » wiano, Tuesday: Maria Jeritza, brilliant Metropolitan soprano, Wednes- [ 1 smith McCorkle, violinist; Lilita W. ¢ A ¥ ! »JP_QTTZ“\ day; ‘Abraham Haitowitsch, blind Russian violinist, in debut recital here, | McCorkle, pianist, and Horace K. : . 3 i H ¢ AL, hursday of the present week; the New York l‘l\fllurmonu Orchestra, | Dowell, student conductor. £ : 4 P i 1 ) e . g e e o with Wilhelm Furtwaengler, the afternon of March 9, and the Rubinstein | Every one is invited. 2 3 ( Weancrddy o soykehs 8! J X 2/ 1 Irgpdicapped | Club concert, with Fraser Gange, baritone, as guest soloist, that evening; - o~ 3 £ i - 5 o ofs 1 fands and teachers Horace Alwyne's explanatory recital of the next New York Symphony o2 Pl. a Orchestra program. March 11; Ernest Johnson, Metropolitan Opera tenor, Lewis Atwater to Y Ay Sinser Goe tyBurons | [petent:te ibn hak vt ahd March 15: the New York Symphony, under Otto Klemperer, with Lawrence Organ Recital. - 4 Singer :Goes Luroy [ Wilinie o sl *an teveni Tibbett, Metropolitan baritone, as soloist, the 16th; Galli-Curci, the 17th; i e ; - : . weak pleasd communicate with It et i et i f e bSehelling, SNAT N IR MEssL (|| JUSMINIC o Rtsr) ORIt L0 5 . ' Mondie &venkie e e < | Linkigs myme Hempel, the 20th:; the Washington Opera Company production of [Souls’ Unitarian Church, vnll‘ give 1dio performance of 1 Ha Borde N Eese ¢ : OraN Symiphgnie Wagner's “Lohengrin.” March 22; Sigrid Onegin. contralto, in debut | the second program in the series of dell, tenor, before his 5 a week ) ’ P Washington recital, March 24; Lucrezia Bori, the 29th, and the final Phila- | six organ recitals at the Library of A . 2 £ roin, tOmeErow:fs dy ‘ : deiphia Symphony Orchestra concert of the season. on March 30. i | Congrens, Admission i tree, without BRARAM HAITOWITSCH- HELEN VARE - Rk Grluid o , 5 : IR G e, Sy i Also, the scries of organ recitals at the Congressional Library audi- | cards; the doors open at 7:45, the g o) 2 avdell is one of the n PPy 4 445 pm The - Cht . the Covendnt- an torium will continue on Tacsday nights throughout the remainder of the |music beging at 8:15 punctually. ' | The Maqflower (Thursdsy [st Conflre ational | i e b sttt Rl ves | s sxsece T e (e agement of Irance: month. Lewis Atwater gives this week's program; R. Deane Shure plays| The selections will be: % kurch onda/z/) | o tha past Gyoiseays: Grot statlon| 1a: Giadnes:s 'O an Thee | Seherrer to. suceeed Ruth Peter s on the Oth ; Thomas Moss on the 16th; Edgar Priest on the 23d, and T. Guy | ;Adaglo ed Allegro”, . Baldaware Galuppl (s | Wear i wWhe Ve i gifted Wil Fearfisn Viene sehoreto; Kars il GELELOERES Lo fine radio « sxcell 1 two improvisa ank ¢ v further stug Lucas on March 30. It will be an extremely busy 'month musically. Atthur Walter Kramer ) Arthur Walter Kramer carfying quality tos I dis St o sresent soprar * % ¥ ¥ & i e : .| “Ciconna ‘con Variasions. ki HERE are works by two present-day Russian composers scheduled for Sigtrid Kars CONCER TS enuntiation. - 4 crems 1 : \ f * Pleasant Con < “Allegretto”. . Caimille Saint been made up 1 i 4 1 1 1 t morning Tuesday's program of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, Rach- |- Rilegretto Sohérzanito™ 1. Juyles M - mor maninoff's “Second Concerto for Piano and Strawinsky's “Fire-Bird L e e OIS RS R TR & : < ~ Wil continy Suite,” the latter given for the se rcond time this season by special rcquest,, Fantasia in G Minor," MONDAY. 7 x - . KLy SerY "This work is a fascinating composition, yet it seems in a way regrettable Johann Sebastian Bach The London String Quartet at the Washington Auditorium at L3 % \ E ¢ that in so few as five concerts, so long a work should be given in two per- 3 5 i S A RIS : & usicl 1 civen tomo formances tie same season. 4 .| The Potters in Recital. Helen Ware. violinist. and Charles T. Ferry, pianist-organist ‘ : ) e gt v Intense Interest is evinced in the Hammond piano contrivance. So! E cital at the First Congregational Church at 8:15 p.m much so, in fact, that it scems advisable to repeat Mr. Hammond's own | AN organ recital by Loufs Potter,| | . =7 e . ! remarks concerning his invention. Otherwise those anticipating a radi- assisted by Ruby Potter, sopranc TUESDAY. ' changed instrument would be disappointed at the concert. The in- | Will be given at the Epworth Mpthc Lester Donahue, pianist, with John Hays Hammond, jr.s. revised ventor savs: ] A e e . and the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, under Stokow- “Those who expect to find in this pianc a spectacular innovation will | yva .mnmon EAving: resided here ‘un in concert at the Washington Auditorium at 4:30 p.m be disappointed. My fmprovement upon the pianoforte is legitimate and | (i1 last Spring, when they accepted po WEDNESDAY. o opera svenar Sin the Jewe neest ai th e e sifie Jast nigh Miws Cath| B ighlen Guy o Georga MilY Iith Hoffmr conservative. | would cmphasize that it is a musical improvement that |sitions at the Baptist Temple, Charles- Maria Jeritza, Viennese soprano of the Metropolitan, in recital at %, g 2 Sonns 3 3 ‘! gones and % Iresented the’ involves the piano in no transformation, but in an extension of its own Iton, W. Va. There will be no admis- Poli’s Theater at 4:30 p.n i 1 )| heater ¢ . . ided th 4 tes Amr peculiar and individual powers. My mechanism carries out, in other words, |sion charge Wedneaday, but a free: sl 1 R : What the piano was meant to be. My device is subtle and essentially pian- | Wwill offering will be taken. THURSDAY. o 2 ; Band we onvent : ¢ fstic, and although it makes great organ music applicable to the piano, the | The program tollows: _| | Abraham Haitowitsch, blind Russian violinist, in recital at the May -3 ¥ ofsthe Natinnal Bd o Assaciati club Cof Geors term ‘organ-tone.” sometimes uscd in describing it, is a_misnomer, for the | 'Symphony No. 6" (first movement) . Widor flower Hotel at 4:30 pm g i b 2 "A“‘"' e ¥ tversy e ;\P‘-'{l!; ssans characteristics of the piano tonc remain unchanged. Further, the device | BN and wiga ' 6 Mingr™ . Bubre % = : s bt & ke ot vttt iy not a swell shade, but a new system of increasing the resonance of the [Songe—_ = Handel|. LONDON STRING QUAR 1Y eatiet, anal R y cdni. | the Benws e ol I pted instrument, and varying this resonant quality by a system of pivoted re- | “Thou Lovels Bird” (from itic “Pearl of O OMORRROW, ch in the magnificent orchestral|) 4 i P le. th {andiat the, Wakhinzton Auditorifim: April flectors. I'mal\.uh'mugh(h:wl\dngu of color of the piano is useful in con- |, Brasit™y coooo oo oD o String Quartet will | version made hy Mir. Stokowski fo i My ; ed for 1 niy This organizatipy has become -ex nection with the strings, the main value of it when played with an or- i = " w s Rt il e e ter Donakue, who will play Mr. | Eo8 b ‘ S ! Iy populan aild is contril R * % give its first Washington progran 2 A eritertainments throu chestra lies in the increased sostenuto. e e | Hammond's new piano, is an American tomorrow night at 8:15 o'elock in the | artist and a protege of Mme. Mot the city,and “Mib. nun R by EXtéll T TR i ot E Toehinikowekis 'S 4 tion™) . : s Washington Auditorium jeska. He studied in Berlinewith Ru- | | A i 0 IY is said that “the soft, haunting strains of Tschaikow Serenad i Messiah For eighteen years this organiza-|Jolph Gaus and has played in Berlin ; ; 4 : N NWentiwos pEai (from Russian melody of love and hope, played on the violin, won freedom for | =\ " meadiancel | 0 S artiats has played its way | Munioh. Frankfort, Leipgli. Halle-and : Abraham Haitowitsch,” the noted biind violinist, who will be presented in | Finale (from - First Syimphony Vicrne |around the world. For its: Washing- | London, s well as in nearly all of i : . ¢ ! . ! n brist Uhurcl yecital here Thursday. The authority for this statement continues. “The Eoa ton debut, tickets for which are avall Lihe Jargor cities of the United States : ; : : b nyelody reached the cars of Commissioner of Immigration Edward White 7 able at the Albion Bureau 9 G| Since July, 1924, he has devoted all EVERETT HARDELL ; : b L Navy Band Orchestra. street northwest. the quartet will fea- | his time to work with Ar. sHammond b g i auests, ¥ him fr seen audie 3 \ Mr. Hardeli Harva t 1 i 4 o . FUSL 4t tonight i e n Myg flower < Reinhardt w rough the open windows of the detention sheds at Angel Island, in the ; o arbor of San Francisco. Haitowitsch was being held as an alien ‘likely to T][F program Wednesday at 7:30 ‘l'l‘l"]f‘-nql\""lv"‘« ':\”1"_ '.,r\ i s huy‘n"\l.\h = his invention. He has, played ithe s s public charge.” The result was frecdom for Mr. Haitowitsch p.m. at the band auditorium, Ma- | 200 OGN0 T Taidn Warner. | R On e e D 1o make his extensive tour of the United States as a concert artist, which | rine Barracks, Iighth and IV A tatls Violt piliyer SEnedg i son I TR DI |vlss o s thes Ha said to have proved highly successful southeast, by the United States 3 The program will b azo, Toledo. Clevelind and Detroft “m.];m tor, Tyl T Blinded as a result of a § hen a small child, Abraham Haitowitsch, | Band Orehestra, Charles Benter, Lt i ate on sale at T “Arthur) o worn in Ekaterinoslav, Russia, overcame his handicap to such an extent |5 Will be: b Asloton | Quartet for < 4 ; ; 1330 street lat he was placed in the conservatory at Petrograd, from which he was | $oce ™ e ronaliate Amieton |~ No, 8 (T | s d enter 4 raduated with highest honors. He uses his own adaptation of the Braille | Suite. “At the Fairs. o0 (ool Powell Pocu, adagio contabi MARIA JERITZA—WEDNESDAY. tié 1ved at “larssionn] oddern | mi vstem of reading for the blind for his work in studying new compositions. ol Ainprica - enuscio. Allown, Mme. Maria Jeritza, Viennese prima | The In “X'her H € 0 € jed by thespencer T His programs show works by the masters, and critics are reported to have 14 £ donna of the Metropolitan Opera Co. |at the Presijent: ‘iledt Drate (he thirty Afh afiniveisa 3 : oRy Orchestia.” onsidered his interpretations to show markes A ? obera. “La Tos: Y i The Pi ’ i Whose operatic work has been one of | Sumn's, Follies’. . andy ) iization.. Assietins M . * imaugnration .ah ¥ Sy *”“d talent | Grand acenes from the opera. “La Tosca. | Fapy auite. “The Pixy Rk Ovge | the outstanding triumphs of the Metro- | Metropo heaters i “were jJoghna ‘Rest: Itussell s 4 the” Mayflower Sundi - . 5 . » Z s nd Grey Days’....Elliott i atgonbeams(Andantino) — politan season this Winter, ake | My ardell’s . i ting i A Mary Apple, cor w HE charming “Evening of Music at Mount Vernon,” given last Monday | >*** -"fllfi‘[’l‘: = Sl T e D O i iy L bready B3 T Nusseit | Tul. Both rrom ! tHe Sk il bt in celebration of George Washington's birthday anniversary and for (%) Lavas serenade. Ty Mo Che Pify | ington this year at Poli's [Theater | joist of the Wardmin odd and Chidstophes Tenjex. o | stand ) : e benefit of the George Washington University Hospital fund, was so | (d) Grey Clouds o wpiakes from slumb | Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock | Orchestra,” the -Golde ) = 2 L £ e iceessiul in both respects that it deserves post-morten comment. The | Fx*™* e a0 P”""homm‘fl T o) T here are ducer fitle as the third attraction in the Philhar:| chestra, the 1 I‘ bl ”"[""‘"' 5 ofatite, Mdates Near - Dublit th Afrie v of Wi g can’ fe R i i ; “Wedding of the Winds" gnomes amonk the toad monic course. | sfturda School ofs the Piano.. Geace (. Gil- {1, ; hin St vy of Washington can feel added pride as a result of this concert in the ér?‘.'r'mm.n.."-'undemxn Bridal Proges: Sloale and. grasshoppers and Mme. Jeritza will be assisted by ey N ehrist. * divector; held Yhwir * regulur | bEce of Death, a. funnel-like Incal talent and its possibilitics. Although Miss Ponsclle proved herself a [ sion .. Decker Beld miee feen them - com e e e L R : moiithiy meeting-Tast Saturday aftera, Te coast: rdeks. into which, i fue feature artist for the role of guest star. Mrs, Frank Howard's chorus e Sta P%fine Blue Belle”_(Andante | Polak at the piano - sy odah v 4 “jgone by, the ulus chiefs. were of girls, who gave rounds and glees in the “Singing Class,” showed admi- | T non tHopno) =1 i The program will e Otto l\lcmpcrcr Coming & those SMapie AT ER0n D ATt Role o gt 21l Sniga TR S the review Tuesday | Marine Band Orchcstra Con- D, ana ety chimee 100 ! Mozart nees Caimes. Gerfiude G 3 N e ol et s el ame e s s I BB, LT o e alowworm ehte, her thy ) Mozari-Rroner PO KLEMBERER, iost recent | ¢If ur Gilchrist, Mary Kather | T i e biare (b R0 L) of fecorditierato s et with s B vt o Pl | * cert Tuesday. l e R rng, e R e ROE cheamne A Ar Tachaikowsks O Sifcpean. ‘condctors to be Burke. Mary Louise Cassidy .. Hor-,| .« MUSJCAL INSTRUCTION. 1 co Iv 1 Ite . 1 1 oy s XV Laden (Andante con “Mme. Jeritza brough » nei 1 t " Woalev, Richard “Waool % hors certainly resulted cffectively, and she is to be commended. Alo[]x the band auditorium, Marine T R R : N B, gteanss | Seobn bt i 4 SPROGE. SHIck MiDohy "B - . KARL HOLER ve National String Quartet and Mr. Arcaro, flutist, all local musicians, de- | 1 Barracks, Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m.| here Wpging | his | favorit : i B b i piech 10, Lontcme | Doris Kiestier. Tl . € T. ; <;rve special mention. This group has represented Washington on more | a concert by the United States Marine ar ty maor (e JCUSWSEE | Pibbete,s Metropolian:barfione, will be & Kloan and Amerit . omposer. — Teacher an one occasion within the past year very creditabl lso Mrs. Eugenc | Band Orchestra, William H. Santel haian e alanpol. his T e D s St | the. sojoist. Ar. I\{l*myv.n»' malking | U= i : v e Dyrnes, president of the Friday \hvmmg Club, who arranged the program |mann, leader: Taylor Branson, sec: 5. “The - Ring Dance’ "“(Aliex ) “LAttente” Y bee | only one ‘other appehrafice outside of | Mavibr Talleys The i0vearold K N0 SN D TAR0R Y d was a gracious Martha Washington in attitude if not in personal re- | ond leader, conducting, will have the e Ty rn Grs Ties By oM B Biehon | Sew York. during his 10-week visit | 8 Cite girl whose Sporie debut ae L0 D Clathe, Univeraty of Pepag mblance, should have a bouquet at this time. We trust w " . | following program: gnomes, elves and all o i What the Hirds Say.* : lin ‘shis coontry. March 17 he will ot t ocontt o ¥ temher ‘of Proctesshe Serjes. 1t h we have now Al ” Brall St meity - dance. it | cenae Ly bR o | the Metropolitan recei was_one of | . St NE. Biiokibn® !,‘ paid our party ca March. “Bay State Commandery”. .. Burrel £ » enneman | conducy a_concert iie Richmond | the mast sersationalecyents in Amed and rec is coachit e coming ¢ he ' . fs i .. | He made his Ameri 1 debut 3 3 F apanese Patrol charbau 5. (a) Meditati . NG mado s € debut indcan” grand op history. and whe re EVEN Maria Jeritza who sings here this week, says that “the American | $010 for vibraphone, “Sons of the Brook ' | Qseiay for strinas in ¥ Onue B {"Nge o | () Zigkun ; o Wlien I’,’.}‘,‘,,,',‘j‘,‘,’j:j“,,f,im;j_, ceding | pearcd the sugcess 6f her debut. wirk STUDIO HALL public pave high prices, it listens for three hours to an opera and the (Musician Wilbur D, Rieffer.) LR DS ; Now Yoii Byniions. Orckeaiin Tof | e L e o e 2 Dupont Circle * e v % 1| Grand scenes from “Otell Verd! nto. | 6. Arig 4 Forza_Dal | . a for tropalitan. at® last Monday's mi g oes home with only a sketchy idea of the plot, mostly gleaned from the | Waltz, “Southern Roses_... I Strauss Molto vivace. = on t | Destino .o Verdi | the remainder .of. the segson. He con 5, IAY > s eongert |aite: Salgeitiny hretto. To me, such an attitude is incredible, and it is incomprehensible | “Hungarian Bbapsody, Xo. f.......Liest - et SEDNR S [ ducted his first orchestra when he was | (Bi ccacon. Mre n-Greene. has \;,',‘ e % 3 that this condition can go on indefinitely.” Marines, hyma The Hals of Monteruma.” | WARE-FERRY RECITAL T | seats are now on sale dt Mrs, W only 22, divecting at the Prague Opera [uypanged with the ropolitan mamai oo L Angny E pe < S s The Siar Spangled Banner.” CRE R CITAL TOMOR- | <o Greene's Copcert, Bur A A position sefured for him by |, 4 e e The Vicunese soprano goes on (o relate how in Europe such a situa- Star Spi ROV o il tav Mabler. - He continued i Lt sl s own langoage. In AusteisiandiiGesia s thet Vit Buoo OPCra | yyo rine Bu"d Orchestra at the Marine H LI WARE, - violinist. and 7 k el of ,,,:.,, until a few year the present season t be | a and_ Germany, the Verdi, Puccini and | Harine B p”d,y s Charles T. Ferry, composer-pianist, | | cpnducting ‘at Hamh ~ Berlin and | grpanged .- : B § Teichierof Singing- fascagni works are sung in German. In Italy, Wagner is sung in Italian. will be joint soloists in the Lenten 4 4 Cologne. . At prasent he eular| o | e B e o e L be joint soloisis in the Lenten| HAITOWITSCHOMHURSDAY, = oonitclor ‘it Weistauen. fermany. |© The nési-bjeetivg o ' 1764K 5t N.W. * Fr. 6842 of opera in America, the land of the melting-pot, are foreigners in the Pnze (or Organ Work h tomorrow night at 815 R L i ropute i hia | DUl sfends, six months of cach, Columbli Ghapter.Amepicag G sjority of cases who cannot sing English understandably. 1t is qmlc e progkRmswiliino e Battes Tnd, will glve & mecitar Elue 1:"{.‘),‘ ’p',‘.ui'? e R e R T R e e P'PEOTK‘“T‘““""—T C“YL“"‘ % ; RS F rters the Nation- | “Concerto in D Miio: icniav v »m of the ower. g t alye Spain and Aus e shusiness wjeet ivermity oyal Cobee ‘ot i sist that Americans sing their rupu.m ]dlvguxd —in c,,mm,‘m“ even on file at headquarte! e b ballroom of the Mayflower. with 13 ""“‘ | tria | emb®s will hear. i orgdng .' o A 1 (o A g MRS Al Allegro_mode i . 5 % N | Association of Organists offers the DakIC aoce > piano. e loss of his st & . etter than that of many native singers—opera in English would be not | fotiowing two DFites for the busk OF-|| Abeire motaats el ok Seterraniaty program Which Mr. Klemperer | recital ‘pluyéd by hiude Sewall and'| 821 Lo QAT S0 : nly feasiblie. but greatly to be desired, hrm-ulcd. again, that the librettos | gan composition submitted in compe- " S T Haitowitsch. By all accounts he ig a s "'\'-I for ’\\-.q\m_mn i m]u. -- Siewimn v MISK AMY CLEMENT.LEAVITE (a1 “"Moon Mists 3 & 3 Lk “De X 1z, ‘Beetho- v Symphony No. 7" and Wagner's S Eaviclats 2 e 4 TANO. VOIEE: ARMONY 3 gn.;«! translati ]Xh‘nc ,I.‘mu.. concludes her remarks by saying: | tition on or before June 1, 19 (b) “Prelude mn € Minor performer of ability. hould particularly like the opportunity of singing Puccini's ‘Girl A cash prize of $500, donated by the Mr. Ferry The program he is to present willj sl 40" Der Meistersinger M f i, Parith iore m,mm‘ Male @rigribt=-Panl ing i the Golden West' in English. My pronunciation migl | sustin Organ C (a) *Praver Helen Ware [ ;10 { ' : ght not be quite | -Vus! ®an Co. A (b) “Canary and Wildinid olen Ware | include. . Tibbett's selections’ w b oy 3 AR 'l‘ perfect, but 1 am sure | could ‘put across’ the atmosphere much botter | A sold medal given by the National | {e} i1y 8iaiy e Kl | o 7 (Kreutzer) segthicen | vquieSoneocs +11 pensior sy nesti | ‘ Op OC es apa‘ than if T sang in Ttalian. 1 should love to reply to the jokes of Dick and | A%ociation of OvEARSS. () CHiatan Dance "o, a: e : he aeri “Eugen | oggettr” £ four Mous. | i ser ; "nfi"l.'\\ '\“R‘\" o 3 -y - g (e) “Hungarian Dance No, 3. Air e he hreats BEiRance ol Setni At il 2 N No restrictions as to form or length B b dachi Onegin L Mchaowaky-auer i 3 R the romantic ‘professions oi Johnson in | are placed upon the prize composition, o L ol R TR oo Wirelen rgaky Wit ;hr l.nufua;ir ‘ln the story. 1t mightn't be quitesso pretty as my Italian, { put, as stated in the conditions, the|(a) “Adagio” (from Sonata in D Minor ) “Ave Mar Schub el | a¥ sArlingtor » s ¢ pub! N W e e v : s ate “hes ut, at leas ‘r‘f public would know what | meant. And opera must have | assoclation reserves the right to With- | (1) “In the Shadows of the Kremiit " R‘f,.:.fi'.:tfl"\.\.x, . Sarasate | Cuhas Scrap Iron Output. Tues “at Rhuscher's. . they |f® meaning as well as sound.” hold the award of the prize if in its Charies T Ferry | “Caprice No. X L Pighinnl-Auer| | G o lenter e nanet of the 1l Walte T Hols Studio: judgment no work submitted meets {.c 0, 5 Bizet-Fubay | “I’mw‘\\:flfl; nm”-[:;- :’.4 x: (Hl:‘v‘l | partmeny, of superintendence jof tie | ot e Sl E 5,0 pd MS of | England “Teachérs? - Assogistion || . TE BANIO. MANDOLIN. GUITA . il b b a sufficlently high standard of music- i A 30 jom ; Fraser Gange, Singer. of Mark Anthony's amous epeech | ‘oxcellence. | o | Philadelphia Orchestra S pege et i Sieel swecumulate i | New B o L o 1] BAN0, HMRAIIAN GUITAR AND FRASER GANGE, the Scotch Bari- e, yout satar " ays e, Bange ol | e o iy com: | PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA— Here March 2/ inis scrap s sold to.th United St ‘f1\\ Cmesdaye ab vhe “Willard® Hotal Rt ol . who sings March 9 at it Have b il . 1| posers who have ently res TUESDAY. i Sl States. | Phursday night, they s ore mplp Pricpiid A5 the Xodica S’ Wiknt wih the ‘ku\u;.(‘e‘l‘:m’:‘fl‘sm;fl: Wnen T mchitect instead |in the United States or Canada at| gy philadelphia Symphony Orches.| THE fourth concert in the ~ene=1,,}),’dl|‘?e‘ B amea? e rallroads | Manor Hotse: Chanter of the D..A. ‘B xwm_:'.,m Bae x-mu‘sl,lfi\‘[m\ o b, has fim unusually extensive con: |1 was sd,;m,.m 5 refi‘w \}::"“’Xn_ };“:;e“l;:u:““ prior to the offering | 1, " ynder the direction of Leopold by the Philadelphia Orchestra sugar centrdl anywheré from 20 to = j,""e\“‘\l“li'fl‘“ ":“l‘,'\‘",“wd o h_'”"lj ot . -atorios, 9 o principa & ; lay :30 p.m. 2 = v ' 5 . e Toles, 400 German rsongs, 3.\011« vt lea s B R ;“:f";g“‘{’;;“‘(":"‘;‘:_’, be obtafned by | Washington Auditorium. There are |Fium Tuesday, March 2. Million Chingse Armied | o : mf'.‘.‘(\.‘n”’»”'f."n i . ' § Phona * Ava French songs und British, | me up before all my fellow students five numbers on the program. They, The program, arranged reheh and American songs and bal. |and asked me if I had ever tried sing. | OrS miste, care Wanamaker Auditori-| {1 5 e the second piano concerto of | Stokowski, will be: Rachmani According te *Palper Bovis, in Tads. His prozrams range from all-|ing. The bovs all laughed loudly. | W™ NeW Yor Y Rachmaninoff, which will be played | “Concerto’ No. 2, “Fote-Diest a Sev’|repout to dhe trusten e Yale and U} Q ¥\ auss or all-Schubert concerts to bal-| They knew of my recent disappoint- Ly Lester Donahue. using the new ! ille.” by Albeni: hedrale Eng- | China movement. are a 1 Pt T reoials. ~ment when 1.was dropped from the | Charlotte Harriman. contraltc piano Invented by John Hays Ham. | loutie” (Debussy): “L'Oiscau de few” | Chinese under ans at tls time % \aseo at 11 vears of wge. a bari- |Glee Club because I lost my. voice. | lolst at the New York Avenue Presby- |mond, jr.: the “Fete-Dieu Seville” of | Strawinskyl. and, by requast, "Bach's | huge miliars’ operations ha ‘ aimmus, Bycon. Bin E Yr‘ Qsto 20 Lessons. ne t that in a word is the The principal told me T had a good |terian Church. who appeared at the | Albeniz, an orch stral version of a Passuc; ¥ | broughs S qnd r A.. wlar M H ble voice of v I tried it out and sure | Washington Birthday celebration last | famous piano piece, as is: also the | The loist will be Lester Donahue, | amont the i | ALTER "o HOL“' sTl Y vos [k Do L e i T had. That stavted my vocal | week. left for New York \luml «v | Debuss “Cathedrale Engloutie,” | who will introduce the new piasio in- lif they are "fouhd i raising : optum ol BT T from b s, night. itviday she g fo WEAF, Strawinsky frd ) repeated \enf \© Jehn Hays Hammond, §r. doume the 1ot rale i - | hh‘\l"% S e W Banjo. Gaitar. Drunis. ete. ory of the remark

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