Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1926, Page 10

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10 | 1USIC | KOUSSEVITSKY'S ORCHESTRA. The Beston Eympheny Orchestra 15| neticeably retur definitely to its former place av the leading organizas 1ien of i¢s Lind in_America. Yester- 1.~ afrerncon, at Poli's ater, be. re & large and unusnally receptive tence, the orchestra, under -its € Russian leader, Serge Kousse- “itsky, won applau mounting to an. The story of the constant struggle to oV an:ol:’e the - tragic ‘torcos “of. fate and my introspectiod, conf fl:e!e‘ themes always with the shallow gayety..of superficial. enjoyment, was .given ;: new and intepso: portrayal. "Particularly beautiful was the lyric setond movement; ‘pizzicato ostinato, agaip —featurer -the “fine work of-the first iolins, the finale was glorfously brilliant MALE CHORUS SINGS Gh"es Two_Performances With Faul Bleyden as: Soloist.” AN Y . wb:a tlnl. wm the evérpopular | E m EVENING STAR, WAGHINGTON, D. C. WEDN ‘Tecently, affected aid not seem up His hand] “‘Chorus of Spirits u uall as a_group of argaret Bowie Grant wak eellent accompanict Aitchison has developes amatedr chorus through the six of its training to date to a point ‘where the shading of.tons i sure angd nicely “balanced and pianissimo pas . | the various ovation afrer every selection 1 hat lasted -sev- clusion’ of the n Mr. Kous- B. Robert Reyerstein Altchison. conductor, ! . $ accompanist, £e1tgky was he: e since he The Interstate Male Chorus. Clyde presented fnr the first [two_ performances last night and pted the conductor- |'Monday night. betore attentive audi~ cages are given with clear enuncia- tion. There is nice quality in all the voices. Protheroe's “'Song = of the ‘\fi.rcmnx Men" was a brisk opening number. It was followed by a.melo- dious .work by Joseph Parche, well L. “Drontheim,”’. was the ohoral feature of the evaning. A populsr puraber Wi arrangement for ¢l Speaks sOnE. Tang gmv' to. distribute the melody ame! rte, buh rather gave 1t [y to the tenors, witl as abbligat ed and, in tur quaipt and ‘attractive Bartholomen song, "'Eight Bells,’ excellently sung by the cherys, which got into the hu- morous, rollicking spirit of this num- ber very well. Then came ‘'Believe Me It All Those Endearing \oum. 9 " tollowed by Parker's (F in the West.” THS latter song, 30COr ing to Altchison's comments, won the prize.in an intarcolleglate glea club | {-| songs requiring this instrument. o i ences. .The program on donday s year, earlier in | night was given in the small cham- a reading to one ber music:auditorium of the Library hat was mas.|'of Congress in. compliment/-to the emad ‘better | committee on: interstate and foreign e House of Repre- e members of-Con- milies. The per- was given betore iences at Masonic ' he nter. | comumerce "ot se com. | sen‘atives and Dukas | gress and thei coneert | formance last n e three. the usual large a + of inspi- | Auditorium of eagh nrff'e Paul Bleyd! or sincere | nized for ma on on the| tenor in local o hoped |'solofst.- Lines: re than|vented Tt Mrs: -Bleyden, me. Doubtless, this same Aliarq’s With the effects of a nscribed 1 =¥ m——— the wbm | «ho has been recog™ | wvears as a leading | pusic circles, Was the talented accompanist | trom appearing. fact. combined 0at operation | An Emproved Compiexion .| And Admiration Ladies—Are youtroubledwithcallow skin, pimples and other face blem- ishes? " If the cause is cons'lpanor\, ailthe face creams and ‘skin lotions .won'e: help ynu You must expel _.the ‘poisons from the ihtestines—the the " bowels must move regularly Fourth ragt 1o this " All the wind fascinating “in . th Try CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. ! Theiraction is mild, free from pain and not habit ferming. 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