The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1901, Page 7

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JOSEF HOFMANN WILL TEACH MUSIC. TO READERS OF THE EVENING WORLD. Brilliant Young Master of the!, > Piano Writes How to Ap-) preciate and Play Works of Great Composers. a t Josef Hofmann, the brilliant young “S53 master of the piano, begins to-day a 2 3 THE ART OF LISTENING, | o series of lessons—How to Appreciate and Play Good Music—for the bene- Sit of Evening World readers, . In these hints on music, he el only gives the result of his own ex- perience, but reflects tie thoughts of (ithe great Russian pianist, composer oand teacher, Rubinstein, whose fav- |° Corite pupil he was and whose advice! CLAIMS MOST rnany have travelled thousands of x niles and spent thousands of dollars. 4,0 get. | All this is now given to the music- | <Blly ambitious New Yorker at his wn fireside through the columns of The Evening World, F) a f LESSON I. BY JOSEF HOFMANN. Before beginning to play good musio it is essential that one should be able to appreciate It. When I say this I mean those who are | over fiftcen years of age and would ac-| quire the art of piano playing. With {a different, and they must | be taught the technical hey can begin to appreciate the true beauty of the music. In this series of lessons I am talking, the readers of The Evening) . and T shall enteavor to sive @hem such’ hints as Lhave by experience found to be valuable. Befora getting music into the fingers, I repeat, {t is esnentini that you get {nto the head, Tho head work should come before :he merely mechantcal part. It {ts impossible to emount of refinement and that the art of merely Mstening to good music will give to a person. Ita influ. ence {3 exerted upon the entire char- acter of the human being. I shall, therefore, devote the firat le son to a brief talk on how to liss: appreciate good music. ‘The best place to listen to good music f# at an orchestral concert. There the piece ts played as {t is written. It ts not influenced by the individuality of any one performer, but the thoughts of the composer himself are interpreted. Hear the various orchestras and go to the different symphony concerta, who have never been to a sym- Romy will be surprised the estimate the pod taste Amount of enjoyment they will ¢ orone. They, wall only ear prociate music, but w Peaualated with the’ vaMous sty’ the different composers. Rend Up in Advance. might unite with some of Ing to a concert one @hould | testagts in having a sett coo Srigramme of the pieces to be| Mrs, Kennedy's | lattes itzis very. eee Ley tn a copy of Charles's will, the cot- picee and rend ue ONvritten and what| tents of which they do not know. thoughts the composer meant to convey. pereentee a rs In this way It will be easy to reco : ful passages of a plece and] P, a eced tte eo, $e Uhslaame noble sentiments of the OWDER MILL EXPLODES There's a quick, sure cure—the vid reliable corn liste Wreoks AN the Buildings Near and In listening to a Beethoven symphony you will recognize the pure strains of Jhelody which pervade his compositio and feel the different moods of hoy fpalr, enthuslasm and triumph which his music conveys. Next you may hear a plece by Lisat or Rubinstein or Saint-Saens, which may Rerhingarian or. Preach dance, misc Learn to notice the change In the time and imagine a crowd of peasants danc- ing to the music. Fou will notice how the time changes from tho slpw, deliberate steps of Cie introduction tothe rapid. whirllng move. ‘went of the finish which tw characteris- tle of the dances of those countries, How Climases Are Worked Up. It ls casy to observe the Increasing en- thuslasin of the dancers in the increag: ing rapidit the music until ie max is ren MA\iny besatinongs toon totes elry of the tune, te hen yon begin to apprect things you Will also observe how the ell= maxes are worked up with cumulative force, the tone rising and Fialng until It finally ends In a veritable whirpool of Prolody,): take, for example, Chopin's Pu- neral, ‘March, which every one has heard, Hou will woilce there tho solemn open: tng chords which at once arouse the ‘respect one feels for tho ‘dead | Mother of Dr. Kennedy, Ac- | acquitted Se ad ead Seas THE WORLD: 1) | Civi | Se yr Chaun M. Lv Palmer were married} tor Depew fst his cousi he nandsc have to be a have to repre f I would want he 0 Io I sporter w tied to t moment tha horen his acquainter that he with had her only son of who foundet the Mer- hi chants Palmer had ¢ daughters. One ried Edward Oelrichs,. OF $100,000 married Il who was closel BLUECOAT OGRE TO TOM THUMBS. |: WEE LADS NABBED BY 350- | ‘The third anughter of John Palmer Package in Which $3,500 Chain Was Expressed Shows No Sign of Tampering, cused of Reynolds Mur- der, Seeks Fortune. Mrs. Marton J, Kenned Dentist Samuet J. Kennedy, who was of the charge of murdering| "Dolly"? Reynolds after three trials, lect her home on Staten Island to-day to Ko mother The mystery ehain that package of the $2.50 diamond from an express Signed to Joseph Frankel's lamond dealers, No, anished Sons, oftice as! t kave was ree i Forived tn pertect ard condit Little Wille and itttie Tomy "got Mrs, Kennedy belfeves that she ta a/feom the Adama Express Company morning. Little Willle second cousin of Charles and his near-| X was about #!x inches square, long ye! 2 bobbing in manila paper and sealed and stamped with the company's seal. It had been shipped by Shaw & Berry. ston Jewellers, and was a platinum lorgnette est Hving relative, | Ag such she Intends to fight for the! riion of the estate of $10.1 bachelor loft, and s rs Cantwell & Mov ded her son, after her Interests. Jenn Chartes, trick! despondently, tears nose, y Policemad Col Fi) Collie weighs when ft waste ime dimeut 1) on Su y Shaw & Perry tin view an he mar the personal supervision of the |jawing the captor aad des ret was whom are now dead. He was t n (:owd of men, women aad chiltres, member of Iminedtate fam: firm opened the Acaileed Gta) theo ETO was a merchant tn Plttsburs niin had van-|ovent the job lot assortmen med of his de: frie fications about!” por some time a crowd of who also Informed her that he aad left {had been tampered | yey cays have mate things me a will which perrons claiming 19 be his thal | an gantartattin t heirs were now trying to have 0 i , @ COM A vonue and Wes ho Pennsylvania cov ivea put on Lawyer Moe wa, The poile catrying signs through wind sald to an Evening World repo; ne ad pee pat cautioned to wa oh for the y stint PU naiontatracia ond chain tn it,” sald | oy Omteer Celie. Mw understanding of the real circumstances NSrhat | ; a : i Otithevcase: i. we ¢a 9 Say about the They were certain that Mrs, Kenneay NgGogshateverss was a first cousin of Charles, and be- reate Jewels tt fore beginning action for her clalm in nouryefrorta sto /make Ath «ire courts she has gone to Mttsburg to, inventirate, Thero w: that overt thought it Tommy Hyland, ninth at At ihe wintlon-havien they lenled their he nto the W art 0 Overflows, —Vhe River Arno has inks, doing considerable Florence and at Pisa no doubt, Mr. Moore adi 1 Charles feft would fn the courts, He al robable that Mrs Injures Several Peopl SCRANTON, P. Dr. Bull’s Gough Syrup “THE ONE THAT gn Wy IT IS INFALLIBLE, IT HAS STOOD THE TEST! FOR FIFTY YEARS. It p: Sis Sara E. Willover, Phillipsburg : er expert ence, writes: “T'was troubled for several months with a sevore cough, which would-have tur ‘onsurmption but for the timely use of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup." SMALL DOSE. PLEASANT 10 TAKE. | {Do not accept cheap substitutes offered by unreliable deal: | cra, who aro thinking of their profit only, Ak for the otd || 3 rellable “Dr. gull’ Cough Syrup." Sec that you 3 aaneecnail Hose char the * Bull's Head ison the pack ‘ overywbere rescribe ttand wll hospitals use it exclusively {n cases Dlawn= trom) 2) | peng, pronchitis, and all afectionsef tho throat, Yt enres qu t Curey’s house struck | Phowsande of teatimouinls are received frou gratett pitionts who | ughter and cut sh in} “De, Bull ti " Alldruggists. Large bottl 1 bs PREE.<A Heantitul Calcndae and Medical Booklet sit fee postpaid to any one who twill write A. C. NEVER & CO., Baltimore, Maryland, and wention this paper. Powder Company, today blew the mill and ome adjo! bulldingsx to pleces and broke for miles ‘around, The shock was plainly felt in this clty, a distance of fourteen mites. Jaceb Hiller, who was In the an adjoining building, ‘ond recognition and ty and pe © been Bright people 3ct food position through Sunday World Wants, ! you seek help a Sunday World Want will find it for you. Ae Lost, Found and Rewards NO piace ike Nome! No place te got one Nie the Sunday, World'a House and Home Wants. . ‘pocketbook _contaluing pare and passes ined to #..C. T., of no value ‘cept ty owner: Leave at 148-160 Wear 24 sty and no queatioos ated, (5 5 ¥ Rees ook ! ; Y A gti. FRIDAY EVENT DEPEW WEDS HIS IDEAL, MISS PALMER, IN FRANCE. TIRED BEY ! Ceremony Performed To-Day by United & Two Church Weddings POUND POLICEMAN. i B known firm of Rice actual count. every pair coming for: a9 fies ay, ncar Chambers St.| 241 & 219 Sixth Ave, n 47 Cortlandt St., nr. Greznwich St. | $25th St., corner 3d Ave. (apache. Camas ‘G, DECEMBER 2%, 1901. iSAMPSON’S BRAIN OND REST ee —— + 9 States Consul at So His Wife Writes, but Says He Is Physically Comfortable. to Follow To-Morrow. exe as you une qulte worn out dd dutye sand happy, would r but the brain is tired beyond ever ny- | betnir rested. Manufacturing 231 EIGHTH AVE., Open Jeweller. | Bet. 21st and 22d Sts. |__Evenings. : $100,000.00 Worth of Jewelry at 50 Cents on the Dellar. i ‘The shopping public who patronize the big departmec! sicres will find it grea''y to their advantage to cal ¢ our magnificent selection before buy- ying, as we Carry a more extensive stozk and pretties designs. It will pay you to com: miles out of your way. : This Diamond Brooch $ ‘I 0 or Pendant, than 140.00 My} RAMEN CAN), Ring, 144 E PALMER. if W AWWW qu Driftiante, t Arnie nil $3.00 $10.00 82>" $3.00 rer pair. a re 1, bbw i AND THOUSANDS OF OTHER GREAT BARGAINS. AML Watches Send for Our New ‘Illustrated Bargain Catalogue, entre, surrounded ept In_orter free tor 5 yea 0 Free. Matl orsers THE KOCH CURE CHRISTMAS OF naisted 4 well-known FREE, FERING, OUR Banking and Financial For Sale. Svogol, Cooper & Co. Private Bankers, 6th Ave, 15th & 19th Sts. at the rate of Four Per Ceat. per edited ta depeaitore on January LOOK PROSPEROUS FORCE YOURSELF TO SAVE ace atdey Pepper ot sainess ta Diamonds, myorters «UNTIL | NBT ee Tolall » trustee and | $5 to $2,000. Deposits mi tay of eny month draw interest for full AU deposits payable on de- mand without notice. Hours9 NM). to §.3O P.M. moan’ referen. ‘NEW CREDIT SYSTEM sta hb itberal accomaindatlodiy L. W. SWEET & CO., LEADING CREDIT lett 27-39 MAIDEN La. Store). CTOPEN EVENINGS § O'CLOCK. __ CREDIT. CLOTHING, CLOAKS, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and FURS. . The mont ave MW. ANHA IT AN 2 His Bride, vars we him to ll OUTFITTERS eis) to your home woes TO MEN AND BOYS. udend Notices. |The Bowery Savings Bank, 18 AND 139 BOW! NEW YORK. interest and Dé paxmen ELOTHING Co. OurJanuary iat ve tire eet aaa CREDIT ge 45 and jewel * coahtenttal LE apes CO. _|2289 3D AVE., °" a CREDIT i r Starts To-Day. ACHANCE FOREVERY BOD) We start our January Shoe Sale ahead of time this year, but we hive something unusual to offer: and the news ts too good to keep. We have reduced prices on our own stock, but we have also purchased from the well- NX Hutehins a stock of 11,678 pairs by} We place both lots on sale to-day. On save exactly one dollar-—isn't that ae LOTHING AbY TO THE FASHION C CREDIT HOUSE, T West Dtiih at Open evenings,” FURNITURE, $50 WORTH, BY DOWN, i i FE Bars ea @ sealy paymentay Pianos and Organs. KRAKAUER A you TI ST. Shoes. - Men's $3.00 Rice & Hutchins’ Lawyers, ano For Sale A) | ocean eee Nail or Teleshone Orders Filled. Open Late Saturday Night. G FS OIA | secke { CR ewtile YEH Terms to Suit Everybody. | LEWIN’S, OUTHITTERS oe, vy TO MEN AND BOYS. | £67 WEST 125TH ST. Veqtines, Jewelry; Weealy on mi my yaar onde ential om BRAMAN, a7! ott Tees veanonaale write, telvphone igi Lane (upstalra),

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