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Philharmonic Plays Liszt and Tschaikowsky, —_—+— Josef Stransky Also Intro- duces a New Symphonic Poem by Nicola Laucella— _ Leo Schuls the Soloist. @uctor of the Philharmonic Society, ” @t least hes impressed his person- @iity apon the orchestra. What faul af any, there were in the playing of Techaikowsky'e “Pathotique” symphony, ‘with which the concert in Carnegie Hail Yesterday afternoon was opened, were hla, The followed his ‘beat de votedly jd succeeded in presenting the appealing work of the Russian composer in a most impressive man- ner. ‘Tho third movement was taken, it seemed, a iittle more slowly than usual, and not to its disadvantass, except for certain pecullarities of ac- cent. ‘Tne latter became more marked 4m the presentment of Lisz@s Hungar-| fan rhapsody in F minor, with whion the concert was closed, and were Gisturbind as they were novel. It wi mot until near the end (at least go it @eemed to the writer) that the rha: cal spirit became manifest Stransky’s readi Nevertheless, t. performance gave one something to think about. ‘Consalvo,” @ symphonic poem by Nicola Laucella, a member of the or- ohestra, dedicated to Mr. Stransky and to the Philharmonie Society, got a first performance. It !s based, according to the annotations of Mr. Krehbiel, on a poem by Giacomo Leopard! that pic- tures the morbid imaginations of misery by a dying man whose mood is diverted by the visit to him of a woman whom he has loved so that he dies reflecting that, after all, there are two beautiful things in the world: Love and Death But if you weren't told this you would never know. Mr. Laucella has the cour- age of a Richard Strauss in proclaiming his themes and is not afraid of noise of which h» furnishes a plenty. There is a beautiful middle movement by the ings and woodwinds and the end is reached with a sudden crushing drum beat that leaves one wondering if there fen't to be a “continued In our next.” Both the composition and the composer were warmly welcomed by a@ large audi- ence. Leo Schultz, the favorite ‘cellist, was BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. OSHF STRANSKY, the new con- A minor, op. 33. He was not at his hap- plest, but he, too, got plenty of applause, MANFRED AND JACQUES MALKIN IN JOINT RECITAL AT BELASCO. Manfred and Jacques Malkin, the former a pianist and the latter a vio- ea joint recital at tne Belasco sterday afternoon. Both are nd many of their pupils, ap- Parently, were present among the mod- eratgly large and altogether friendly audience that was present. Manfred Malkin began the programme by a tasteful and interesting exposition of Beethoven's sonata, op. 67, Malkin followed with a Mendelssohn and a Liszt rhapsody by the pianist, and Tschaikowsky and Wientawskl compositions by the violinist. WALTER DAMROSCH GIVES CONCERT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. Walter Damroseh, with the Symphony Orchestra, and David Mannes, the vio- Unist, as soloist, made a 5) asful be- concerned, “LOHENGRIN” FINELY GIVEN AT METROPOLITAN MATINEE. Lohengrin” was presented at the Metropolitan Opera House on Saturday @fternoon for the first time this season, The performance was remarkable Gramatic as well as musical exposition, It was worthy of the best traditions o: the house under any director, Alfred Hertz, who must be ranked among tie greatest of Wagner conductors, was at fis best; the principal singers showed not a little of inspiration, the chorus ‘was splendidly effective, and the orches- tra was excellent. The ov was begun at ten minutes before 2 and the last curtain did not fall until twenty minutes befo. x, but only*the regret- ful commuters left before the end. Hermann Jadlowker, by his youth and grace and beautiful singing, made his impersonation of the Knight of the Grall a thing to be remembered. Olive mstad, as Ilsa, imbued that Ure- e and exasperating young woman h far greater intellixence than she ever possessed and made a lovely aps peal to the eye and to the ear, Mar- garete Matzenauer, as Ortrud, that sin- ister figure, dominated the opera, as she should, and she never fin taking notes that do not show her at Its best, Hermann Weill, as mund, was scarcely less effective. bert Witherspoon, as the King William Hinshaw, as The Heral: excellent. Jullus Bayer, staller, Adolf Puhrmann, Inga Oerner, Rosina Van Snelling and Henrietta Wakefield pleted an effective cast. METROPOLITAN CONCERT DRAWS BIG AUDIENCE, nother immense audience heard the second Sunday concert of the seagon at the Metropolitan last night. The solo- ists were Viadimir de Pachmann, the famous pianist; Mme, Alma Gluck and Herbert Witherspoon. Tt wis announced only appearance with ore: a in New this on, His eccentricities vidence, but his perform- romance” in the concerto 0 exquisite that all was forgiven, Gluck made her nrsy appearance agon and had encores after both Her- and Were Pachmann's as when last heard in New York, Mr, Witaerspoon was ,in excellent voice, Pamiesnuck conduc! ud the soloist in Saint-Saens’s concerto in| Jacques | concerto, Max Terr being at the plano. | For the rest, there was a Chopin group ning ymphony Con-| certs for e at Carnegie Hall on Saturday afternoon before a very large audience, The programme | wes classic Germ onsisting of Bee-| thoven's “Pastoral” symphony and his| romanza in G for the violin, and Weber's “Ooeron” overture. Mr. Dame foach prefaced the concert with interes esting remarks and inimitable ilustra: tions at the plano i{lluminat of the compositions to be performed. Mr, hes was at his best in his solo, The applause was enthusiastic for all} for | CITY OFFICIALS TO ATTEND «BIG SIX’S ANNUAL BALL. ‘The sixty-second Annual Ball of Typo- @raphical Union No, 6 will be held on Thanksgiving Eve at Sulzer's Harlem River Casino, One Hundred and Twenty- venth street and Second avenue. The is mot run solely for the social of the union members, {ts main | 9” Object being to swell the Hospital Fund, which enables the Union to maintain beds In many hospitals @hroughout New York and Brooklyn, and also carry on its crusade against the “white plague.” The hall for this occasion will be beautifully decorated, and dancé and promenade music will be furnished by two orchestras | of fifty: pieces. Invitations have been extended and accepted by many of the city officials and representative men from the national capital. STRAIN KILLS NAVY MUSICIAN! Every Little Cube Has| a Flavor All Its Own.| BEHREND’S BOUILLON dtfak, delicious and nour: de served in every first. Mall soda. fountains ‘or Tity-clasa Drug | can also. buy « Ssire out ‘Cubes & ee — ited of te tg ead ring will mms usually interesting 1 toms and manner American Indians at the Hippodi t night. He calls the lecture, ‘1! Story of a Vanishing Race.” It Is fully illustrated with gtereoptiton views of thelr custor apparel, and also with motion pictures of tre on the ens+ of Hving of thi is played ty an orchestra directed ary F. Gilbert, who compos muste. Indian instruments were Member of Academy Band Di! Football Victors Reach H ANNAPOLIS, Nov. 2%7.—Only @ few minutes before the train bringing @ con- |tingent from the scene of the Army- | Navy football g |tast night Antone Barilla, a member of |the Naval Academy band, which nad played inspiringly during the game, | wap seized with an attack of heart dis- ease and died just the train pulled into the station, Th At grocets, drug. Gite tod Aaicateanen shore at 26 yer box BEHREND, 54_Front_st__ New_York Ot M ONARCH FURNITURE CO "35.00 Down'On $50" 5.00 Down On 78 7.50 Down On 100 Amounts in Pro} may Freteht and Rallrow rv! by a wife and several grown childre ‘The victorious Navy team was hilarl- ously greeted. 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