New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1925, Page 17

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RUSSIAN GHOIR Shades of Tschalkowskl, T Korsakoft and Igor Stravinsk, sian music has obtained a foothold in this city, music, avoiding tho nd - sticking to the welodie and harmonic befts the mood of 1l steppes, the people Caucasian mo ity gl y of your 8 in the that's the thing. Ie pl chorus like an artist pl the pianoforte T - hoth gains an Moreover, the chorus sing hat is to say \\Hhm, 1 accompaniment deal harder to do t And to naystify the most of th add of potes, havi r oparts. What oth in town could packed Touse which cliorus gave its unstin proval to the high degree e ) pruviously: prinl mumber n i ning s charaeteri created a furo with 1he end, This Boy Soprano Scor il West hoy S Mark's mar ehol anl gained th CONCERT FEATURE Splendid Singing Entrances An- I dience at Trinity Church tmsky- | And it is good commonplace unespeeted | progression And 1t is mostly in «w winor mode, a and the valleys of the Ukraine, e Russians know their minsic; 3 ister of agriculture, has gone to | t ve a “school” of music which | The orchestra played halt a doz ost v to study ri- | ) is netive; it is unlike the Ger- | well but ¥ ¥ to negotiate Rus- | man, the Italian or any other, And | an support for Turkey in the event | the some of the world’s greatest and andicnce, lof war, igned and placed on distinetive composers have RANSONG prominent Anf Sy quarters in Tondon the wheel taxi, some I nd aro Russian, It's in their ical circles throug city Y11 Tiakoota has developed a choir | foss si ~the major afly ring communicy regs type, sing soprano and altc nd whility and the osul ¥ have passed hetween | - busegninishatayiulon i | Landon Angora, and it fs ex-| Best Butter of men—and they have good, robust, IR e S e 1esonant. Russian voicos, i But that isn't all. Bakooln s a | balala good director and he doesn't think ! became ili it is enough for a chort out previous the proper notes, v took the instan was carried o Which s destined to live a long time. The audience llkml it s0 well [th ho had to sing “Just For To- day.” | Purposcs to take is likly to On Xy second appearance he gave pure gucss work, his brother, George Westerman, & \ At uun\. Great Britaln ac shance (o show his skill on the vie. ’ ) count fon that lin by m]w]hu. a violin nlnlf 1to to Ihn songs “IMNddle and 1," and (.” In all of these tho er of 13 years mude a ‘I‘IL- dimension m up ()... of peac ses Strings, 11, harplst, again ndid | nine solos to These ineluded a v Rimsky-Kors v difficult of it MeDowell s the Is Likely was heard She London, Dee, 17 (8 ful view taken here regarding the | “p ituation growing out of the en-{of the 1, ent by the League of Natlons |enables Great Britain to open Britain's position respect- : tho Mosul boundary in the kin )f Trak is that opportunity now 10 be lin the rolations {countries, contriby ovenin, strong | by A most liope- | § most | and others ven negotiators o attempt (e e Groe e 1ge of N of the arently always (1o grpg), L friendly understanding |1t suggests that a wise | mountains | g and Jast | photween Turkey ¥y and Great Britain, | familiar with the cast, | L Hosulities hetween Turkey and (¥oon as possible to Angora AL of which has been known to [ in Sunday even Great Britain over the latter having | cuss the outstanding problem, comparatively few for some time; | the M t chureh service, cured the mandate for the rich | On the other hand, hut last night Professor Bakoota | Woman Cornetist Pleascs, 11 agricultural region ave not | Mail declares that the ¢ and his chorus from the Russian | Miss Howerth, ¢ ble, either in Lon- |( will boe recelved with uni- Orthodox church came downtown | who with the 1. 1 of Natlons clrcles |versal indignation hy the for a night—to the Trinity Metho stra, s L sololst of ubility desplte the fact |people. Tt warns Mr. Chami dist church—and there showed its | and played t s that wer urkish doleguto In |Lhat “tho bouquets of oo skill and won its triumph, 1t sang [ mich enjoye tone is brilliant eva still Is filled with wrath over [be transmuted into brick ba there under the auspices of the | 1 audience o ward by the council of the | Mosul.” Blue army of Everyman's Bible ! tongucing whieh fs part of the good cornet players, ¢ and notwithstanding the re- | that Sabri Bey, the Tur echnique [government's attitnde sald to embrace urkey live yzed, y s toward Ty Tany of th MG and not b 1 It is reported that re- se crowded oota at th ng 1o 1he ok Winter Evenings—these t re-c Romeo and Everett SLIPPERS brown kid to \4 aetting ior Miss Nich \ccompanist Oliver 11, s .00 i Days hours d.;,; or longer- Your t Slipp i world f t. Just ease into these “Romeo” or streteh ou Men's Hose too, in all he new effects. They're the it of the s SLOAN'S SMART SHOES 78 WEST MAIN ST, OPP. BURRITT HOTE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1925, [inake a statement to parlfament on I the situation ut an es arly date, e does so the line the government | she must year mandate ye Irak, and w \u.ww Chamberlain | g m..., o Warhke Break With AT e i e aln was -lunuu\ of living on terms | X | and amity with Turke: y and would be glad to enter into conver- ‘- itions Imrlflnz, to an lln|:1u\-m<nh s between he nes thinks the chicf value ¢'s verdict {s that it riendly negotiations with the rora governmoent, which it could not 2 2 ) 2 3 2y 2 2 3 2 2 8 shman, | sent as | <3 to dis- cision at British 0 may | SLIPPERS and COMFORT more rm chair with your 114 ul y‘Lu :H your mmrl and warm, cozy slippers on e and have the cares of the Until remain | Christmas Club Checks of Any Bank Cashed Here copted over | | HARTFORD two direct An- Daily | ' : Our Store Has a Statewide Reputation for Furniture on the Average Than E Isewhere, Whether for ( erlain ts of Spinet Desks Combination Malogany $24.95 End Tables With Book Trough Mahogany Finish S $6.75 Stock Will Help You In the Selection of a Gift of Furniture TILT TOP FIRESIDE BENCHES ........ $2475 to S3L75 30UDOIR ARM CHAIRS ..... $1L95 to $49.00 MARTHA WASHING SEWING TON JABINETS Tt’s so ea: v to use the ! 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