The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1911, Page 15

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“Natoma” Sung Again Before Large Audience eo Mary Garden Most Ad- mirable in the Title Part—A Little Surprise in the Disclosure of Her Temperament Be- hind the Scenes. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. GE RPATOMA.” Victor Eerbort's Amert- JN cassrana opera, was cunt aeain at the Metropolitan Opera House Jast night by Mr, Dippel's Philadeiphia- Chicago Opera Company before a very Jari audience, After the second act both Mr. Herbert and Mr. Redding, the author of the book, who were discov- ered in the audience, were made to take © share in the lavish applause for Mary Garden in the Utle part, the other prin- elpal singers and Campanini, the con- ductor, ‘The performance was equal to that given at the premier in Phiiadel- Dhia a week ago last Saturday and to the first presentation in New York a week azo inst night ‘The cast con- tained Lillian Grenville as Barbara, John MoCormack as Lieut. Paul Merrill, Hu- Dberdeau a isco, Dufranne as Father Pera) ‘co as Don Alvarado, and Cr olay, Pretsch, Gabrielle Kink, Minnie Egener and De- | @ire Defrore, Natoma furnishes a ne avenue for the exhib! on of Miss ¢ en's genius. eharacterizations, Sie sings the part| eplendidiy. The dagger dance, in which! Mise Garden ts most ably supported by | Mr. Preisch, again was the principal tmeldent of the opera. ‘When the writer. after the second act, made a call upon Miss Garten behind the scenes he was surprised to find her | @fd post-impreselon @reesing room crowded with the children | end ‘who had appeared in the cast. They | were almost smothering her with demon. | ft affection, as she laughingly , While She sought to clear a It was a surprising Itttle dis- | phases of en's complex character, George Hamlin, the Chicago tenor, ‘was the soloist at the Philharmonic So- elety’s concert at Carnegie Hall last) night, singing @ group of songs by Strauss most effectively. G Jer, still too Indispose was represented by bis cc Theodore Spiering, who tra through Weber's Der Freischutz" overture, the on to the third act of Si Pieifte Sehubert uished symphony, Zounoy Printempts,” and Btrauss’s “Tod und Verklarung” with Fesults satisfactory to the audience. | Maxtmiit 7, @ promising young | American violtmist ‘whose accomplish: | ments have been reviewed in this column | before, gave a recital at Mendelssohn | Hall last night in which if showed @ Kel growth both in technique and Max Bruck’s for him the approval of the The soloists of the Ath musicale of Saturday Opera House; Myre 0; Rosalte Mil'e violinist, a Bidkar Leete, pla After the musicale there wil be a re- ception and a collation, | Helen Waldo, +! grammos of * delighted y throughout t tain the “litt Orphan Asyly avenue on singer, whose pro- | Ife in Song” have and grown up children country, 18 to enter-| ones” of the Hebrew at No. 1 Armeterdam ay aflern UP AND DOWN PICTURE LANE By Henry Tyrrell inaugurated on March 4 at th Madison Galleries, 8on avenue, where he puts extensive and vari the season, with the ; | ae LIVINGSTON MACRAR wa of Childe Hassarm's. bere of the catulo; much oy. size from large Mono’ “Hudson River, Btreot In a Bilex tan Tower in Fog Topanesque water morning-glories and are paste) portratts an. sf Rap’ kids and ing grown-ups wh wouldn't mind mee of Boston # eet to the Gran way station and buy t just to seo Sf the Frog Pond, | # River Bridge, OK Tea W 9 codfish and mackerel fleets cloping strength | oil work, ae » eerie nove 19 od Brush House LOST, FOUND AND eavaee Mr. wit of 5 will be [9 « fet, “Wier Koh t,"and ol or found alticle arid te “It a y 6 , for HO dare fo piectag ot the advertisement | and the Hottey barn in moontight. But Pasteiliate, & pupil of Twachtman and —a subtle, instinctive process of elimi- of thing Whistler must hav Pressions of pretty children are caught Torpadte, dated 1905, ts someth: It ranks with her best/mentary drawings washed tn WW. L, DOUGLAS | Price stamped on the bottom. know nothing of Cezanne except what | they learn here, will go away knowing even Teas, because they will have a one- sided and dead wrong idea of man's real significance. Although Cezanne was sixty-six years old when he died in 1 and possessed @ vague natural power which might have developed into positive genius, though it didn’t, never really arrived, His {deals and training were convens tional until middle life, when suddenly he #aw the powerful Nght of the lumtn- ists and Rodin, and started to grope for {t. He was still groping when the end came, although lots of people In Paris own paintings of his in which the came vastly nearer to being an bn. portant Cezanne than he does In these few pale memoranda so plously cher ihed by Alfred. it {9 fn his pastels that he achieves Feal distinction and individualtty. Founder of the new society of the f J. Aiden , the young already gone further in this beautiful but elusive medium, it seems to us, than any other contemporaneous American we can think of at the mo- ment. He has gone far, not so much In loaded elaboration asin just the reverse nation that tales advantage of the un- rivalled possibilities of the evanescent colored chaiks for swift, delicate and impressionistic sketching, It 1s the sort had tn clared that a true art- iways “finished @# sgon mind when he d {e's skotoh is as it Is begun ‘The adorable unconsctous poses, April- weather moods, fleeting smiles and ex- The Metropolitan Musem of Art has purchased the “Madonna” of Gart whtioh !s one of the bright spots he walls of the Montrose Gal- lery, No. 660 Fifth avenue, wh this artist's exhfbition remains until March not only once but a score of times— and that Is a plume for any artist, es ost of these cherubs in ihe 15. We have no {dea what price the fon are portrait commts- | Museum paid for this excellent exam- n pains had to be taken | ple of a m n American painter, but directions followed, The artist's /it ts worth it. ‘There ts another picture, own children, Const who m lot of friends at the tell » are also here { “The Mother,” repeated in a smaller 2% /study in a higher key, that some think some | an even more cousummately beautiful ™ ts, as well as in the la léyitio canvas, “Srcking Powers: work, In fact, such a varlety of charm A portrait of Mrs, MacRae has both {Md mastery ts tn the fourteen pictures finieh and freedom. ‘The head of Mme, | shown that a dozen different spectal se alr |lections could be made, ‘Penelope might have done—and |t furnishes con- |loaned by the Corcoran Gallery, W clusive evidence that already at that | ington, and ‘Nae Window,” come early period the artist knew enough to |mfwhty close to rare Jan Vermeer of Bop hor: cn fF eu study in eit, only the finely related Melchers sf time not to spoll it with over “fintsh- Joolor epark’ clearly than that more blll lin the paie, cool, diffused Nght of the Alfrea Stetgtitz of the Pho: abet eee Kt ea ow sion shrine, No. 21 Fifth no character ‘alt of Bob Fitz- another paradox of purest ray Te. | simmons rly blacksmith tw a rene. This time ft | Ce | Eom 4 zanno's water colors frag: there with spots and patches of flat Tawkina has presented t tint. Where does the paradox come in?) nel! University, is an It Iles in the fact that this ts the first takablo lkeness of the elder John D, show given to the American publie. of Hier In the garb of an Ole Ole nese detal. idents: works of an important artist wnose * Waele tote tee unter ats thatda Ob b weet G4 MiNLBTINAL and colncldences, but the noteworthy success of Garl Melchers ts the slow, Tark on the borders of impresstoniam jogical, inevitable Outcome of tons, m, yet it fails flat enthusiastic toll applied to @ robust and and students who trrepressible genius. e insignificant, Save the Babies. 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