Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1926, Page 21

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1926. . # THE EVENI STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. x i ILD. { Rubinstein-Claessen’s “Yearning,” in|a fine annual event to be rwumuulml '*fv",'/ ”';/% 0 0. F. A. COUNCIL TO BU K Mr. Jacobsen and th 2 | which the humming of the sopranos |for the Lenten sason. | 3 ———— M U S I (‘ weil “deserved the spontancous and|against the alto carrying of the song | mue grouniof three choral m_elm,”n AL A A % y ‘Meetmg Hali and Store Will Com- rolonged ovations t gl:(%el:d their { was interesting; Woodman's “LoYe for | (.. c P4 "6 q warmest re sponse {rom: - e : v and collsntive ef.orth, the audience. The chorals included - (Coniinued from Page Twenty) | prise Vienna, Va., Structure. H. ¥ Toshe: | CHEGESs: DR . Helland.” Special Dispateh to The Star. “Herzlich thut mich verlangen,” and NA, Va., March “In Dir ist Freude.” A group of four short pieces followed the choral pre- Nevin's “Before the Day- the Sibelius-Page “V . with its fascinating accents of rhythm: the Kramer “Last with baritone obbligato by Hes WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST “Say 1t With Flowers PHILADELPHIA SYMPHONY o e Say It With Ours!” walt ing girls will tell of life at Mount b ou it is today. Mme. Panare. 1IEN ey Leopold Stokowski led the Phila- Menry White will pourj SOutcl. = No. 21 Orfe delphia Symphony Orchestra. through | presents Program, Aided by Three|™man Fakier. and spross sprightly | judes. ' The opening selection Was % ik P . oIC" | Ballard a lot. on Railr a brilliant program in the last concert ity halGish The Crroor D ted that “because | Toccata and Fugue in D Minor” and | S N i A il 2 Rk L hilcrs ot 't Eaionit b LW GVDTH on_here by that organiza- oloists - ogram._ st 4 ause | the finale was “Fantasia and Fugue in . v for vl el O “l'""‘)‘.“f;:y)\'\ ot R R ented at the Washington | Aany vears ago the originators of | of, this being the clehteenth anniver| G Minor,” both beautiful works that ] Place Orders Nov iy T e o1l §6 to be used as a hall for meeting terday atternoon. Al |(he Rubinstein Club, a choral organ-|g ' avabinstein Club, ull choral | are favorites with organists the world | = temis. Ac . b s or me - A ugh a violinist played two concertos | jztion composed of women, estab- sent to Mrs. Wil. | the order and its auxiliary, Betsy ) it was the completely | i} o] hwhile amateur ‘organi- gr oy e Couneil, No. 21, Daughte : Y |lished a worthwhi @ ganl | giences and have been requested.” s ica, und the lower floor to be oceu that dominated the | zution, Last night the Willartl selections are numbers which have . been very popular with Rubinstein au- | %" 7 Easter FlOWerS ; 2 Who, it I8 | totel the club gave a “‘rejuest pro fine organist before he | wram” and 1 three members ‘[ became an orchestral conductor, led | 6 the club who apy soloists. ‘| his orchestra for the first time in | Ajjce 3. | Washington in an_interpretation of | prano, his own transcription for orchestra of c 5 pied by a store. The lulhlin" com Miss Persis fleaton. national presi- | FIEG 0% # Store The, Y of Mz Phi Epsilon National Hon. | or 20 5 €07 Tho: v Zfisical Sorority of Indianola Chiilbh “Brops v 1. will be the guest of honor for [ {LMIRES [JHENEMECr arc & ik Rho Beta Chapter Wil enter. wOFEL The flndnce committe mber of social functions yro g TEEE O G SHERSUOMN: | the famous Johann Sebasti ter’ period, Saturduy GOUS 0% The mew bu Minor Organ Toccata and Fugue, evenin e will be the guest of the | | work that shimmers with delicac officers in the home of the president times and thunders to great dept 1y sung. Miss Barnes is not quite firm Miss Tois I, Stuntz Sunday after BUS LINE ABSORBED | others. It was amazing to see the re- | yet in her higher resister, some of noon an especially prepared prokram markable - manner in - which M. | her head tones hetiig rougd and full will be presented at a ihusical tea, to Stokowski kept all that was impres. | and others not quite so gdbd. lead Shich namesons locel suusicans have VU W1 GSEE B0 Buys Georgetown- | sive and beautiful in this v Mary Biith Eliifkon has e pies sing | the chamber music_auditori Thousands of beautiful home- grown Lilies, Tulips, Roses, Jonquils, etc. Grown in Gude'’s own greenhouses. (JUD co. o Stores For Yotir Conventéias 1102 ¢ FINAL OR RECITAL. : T. Guy Lucas Gives Last of Lenten Series at Library. rganist and_choir. hurch, Lafayette ave a complete program of ebastian Bach, as | e series of six Lenten | itals given by some of the | & organists of Washington in | n in tain at a n n Bach “D showed ent €nvn: tion and considerable style. The two other numbers were prefty and sweef Ly luring t een invited, in the home of Miss Mary organ atmosphere vet utilized with alto quality, thou the Library A large audi flewbens o FURIe ZdaTeas qetson M. Thompson Fort Myer Holdings. telling effect every instrument of the ."Jlr,:.".,..l,'“ She 82 v-| ence hd. sarneall ¢ interes | oreliestra that could contribute in any | sky's beautif quite_intere r Lot i Mareh 31 way to heighten the effectiveness of | Lonely Hear f bert Putnam, librarian, ¢ L e oo 1d Maryland | the whole. The handling of the dif-|and legato The old Lehe i is particularly notice s bus line hold- | ferent fugue voices was particularly | song, mbourin,” was sung at = e to he erday when it [ interesting. unusual own-Fort Myer| The other orchestral Howell, who has op- | the always beautiful * low tempo. ction was| Mabello Coldenstroth Boyd, colora~ elude and | tura soprano, h: ber of tables now bein serve w the Monticello br be given by the wol : y sung in Washington Tuesday, April ed the service for the past three| Liebestod” of ¥ Agner's great opera, |for some time, and her voice is well K ol stan and Isolde.” M okowski | known locally. An interesting selec ’ ently took over|gave it an inspired reading with the [tion in her group was the little song, I b e company ‘ be the Thomas Jefferson | Georgetown - Ch Jde, at which will be scated only |G etown-Ballston line this sreat patriot. |controls all but one bus line in this | with Mrs. | section of the county, that which is dale and |Strings singing th and now | With beautiful eff inale to the orches te melodies | “I Am the Wind,” written by the fitting | American woman composer, Florence on. 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