Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1930, Page 103

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YTHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 7, 1930 g Events of the Week Kreisler, 1turbi, Don Cossack Chorus, Stokozv= i ski and Philadelphia Orchestra Features Dence recital by Lisa Gardiner and her pupils-at the Wardman Park Theater at 8:30 pm. 0 f Mu;j[al Week. ’ TUESDAY. Concert by Philadelphia Orches- #ra, Leopold Stokowski comductor, at Constitution Hall at 8:45 p.m. WEDNESDAY. Myrs. Lawrence Touwnsend’s morwing musicale at the Mayflower; Jose {turbi, pianist, guest artist. THURSDAY. Fritz Kreisler in recital at Con- stitution Hall at 4:30 pm. FRIDAY. Salon Sutro at the Carlton Holel at 4 o'dock. "SATURDAY. Concert by the Don Cossack Rus- ssem Male Chorus at Constitwution Hall at 8:30 p.m. LTHOUGH yesterday, at a late after- noon hour, Beethoven scores and instruments were being hustied into temporary exile, the memory of the past week is still strongly with wus. been sensations since they came ¢o this country. They have crowded Carnegie Hall every time they have appeared, police having Upper left: Jose Trurbi, pianist. Right: Fritz Kreisler, violinist. Lower left: Stokoswski, conducter of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Right: Serge Jaroff, leader of the Don Cessack Chorus, All are appesring here in recitals e wntadn—'e:-bbn'hoh-lot * been heard either in New York or Paris— 1 !x 4 #0 popular as one who has been heard before the more expensive footlights. However, the past week has seen Mme. Clare Clairbert wel- comed into this city's musical hold with unusual spontaneity, and she sang mot only ence but , which would indicate at the outset some- thing very unusual. The unusualness comes not enly through the neither Wew York mor Paris have i l me*mlfl- trian violin virtuese, will make his only ) ¥y It i ! uigh ‘arr. by ™ (sar. by 1. Debrowen), old Cossack song. ’Iflhh—lmrfi-dflm > _“wu-m-u—ctc v2ii7 bessnwet basleol Jud 1918i99h 20l e gassar = S0 sulvey sbiz ofd ol btu.nan ng eoed bed 1siveb et 1 dele el {3 Musigraphs The Young Pzople’s Unit of the chelr Natiomal City Christian Church, under direction of William E. B aithwaite and Waltef Pagan, will assist in the vesper service of Christmas drama to be held in Luther Place Memerial Church this afternoon at 5 o’clook. The Evangelical Luiheran Church of the Atonement will cel:brate its twenty-fifth amnie versary today. Special music will be used in both morning and evening services. The soloiste will include Mild ed Holt, soprano; Robert Vel land, tenor, and Mrs. George Reuss, S0prene. The Washington Musical Institute, 1201 Olf- ton street morthwest, has issued invitations for at & musicale given at their home, soloists were Mrs. 8. Jay MoCath- , jr.; Helen Turiley, Flora McGill Keefer, - E. Braithwaite, Louis A. Potier, Mzs, Fotter and Billy Potter. Chubs announces a series of four concerts fop its jumior members this season. These will take place the last Saturday of the months of January, Pebruary, March P TR ‘,‘.».- P OO AL el dwsiidiw bid Brirdd & i fdsoone snoly boe sseaoy desB secied ot goneed

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