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Soloist With Philharmonic -_——¥_¥_—. Singe Ieolde’s Narrative and Gives a Short Re- eitel During Intermis sion—Mr. Stransky Introduces Two New Symphonic Sketches and Directs “Tasso” Finely. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. TLLIAN NORDICA again was the Soloist at the concert of the Phil- harmonic Society in Carnegie Hall yeeterday afternoon, and, as on Thura- Gey evening, she was permitted to give ® song recital to the piano accompani- tment of 5. el Simmons, while the ook an intermission. The. writers view that such practice ts In- rammed ee a harsher word—ts ut & large part of the au- @ienee, judging by the applause which {t bestowed upon the singer, seemed not fmelined to quarrel with ft. ‘Mme. Nordica’s programme comprised twe Japanese songs by Cadman, Tschai- nar the Mazy Dance,” Schu- o Nut Tree” and Rachmantn ore ‘Springtide,"” which she sang with taste If with too much bodily action. ‘were many flowers and several Feealls for her, and once she climbed, tgon the conductor's stand to ackno ge the appiau Before the recital | Mme. Nordica sang with the orchestra | ‘Wekie's narrative from the first act of “Tristan und Isolde," another of her battle horses. Mr. Stransky gave a first public hear- tng to two symphonic sketches by Leo- geld van der Pals, ‘Autumn” and “Bpring. The composer is a young Bellander brought up in the Russian Musical school. In both works the or- @hestration is colorful, tut, appropri @tely, perhaps, too much Inclined to @rab. Mr. Stransky himself won very marked favor for his beautiful reading | jof Liszt's symphonic poem, ‘Tasso,” fwhich his men played splendidly. He { ‘usteted upon thelr shar! with him. Mendelssohn’ Sony, which closed the concert, was also well performed. “ARMIDE” WELL PERFORMED AT THE METROPOLITAN. | “Armide" got its first hearing for th eenson at the Metropolitan Opera House om Saturday afternoon before a crowded {Serre rw / house. It was a beautiful presentation of Giuck's opera that Mr, Gatti, Tos- gave. The| ular, s the game as last season. Oliv ‘to the title part, was a lovely and dom- ps, a Nttle 80, inant figure; her voice, pe Macking in resonance. not at hie happiest in a Gluck ope never- theless sang the part of Renaud with tagte and beauty, Margarete Matzen- fuer, who took tha place of Lor a as Hate, again showed herself e artist. Amato was a command- ing Hidraot. Alma Gluck, tn delicious voice, and Lenora Sparkes, Jeanne Mau- bourg, Marte Rappold, Difth Gilly, Bada Retss and De Scgurola completed the cast. WAGNER CONCERT GIVEN AT THE METROPOLITAN, Wagner night,” the fifth in the Met- Fopolitan'’s Sunday series, drew a house fuN of lovers of the great German com- peser, and every number from the lag Dutchman” overture to the " marsch” was enthusiastically ap- jauded. Mme. Gadsk! and Mesars, Well and the soloists, Mme, Gadsk! ch, Theure Halle," and, with Mr. Bur- rom Act 1 of "Goetter- Mr, Burrian sang the from “Die Walkure, jYrtan, the duo ané@ Mr. Well “Die frist ist um,” from Wo- the “The Flying Dutchman,” and tan's Farewell,” from "Die \ There were five numbers by Metropolitan orchestra, cond: My. Hertz. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SYMPHONY HAS ITS CHRISTMAS CONCERT. Christmas music of many countries made the programme at Saturday after- noon's Symphony Concert for Young People in Carnegie Hall. Russia, France, Germany and Norway were represented. Walter Damrosch and the Symphony Orchestra were assisted by the Musical Art. Quartet—Edith Chapman Goold, Bilen Learned, William Wheeler and Bémund Jahn- ard at its best in the French Noeis, which were beautifully sung. Mrs. Goold's fine voice seemed exceptionally colorful. Gerhard Schiel- Gerup's Chrtstmas suite from “A Fairy Tale’ was acted out, with the help of a Christmas tree, ablaze with lights, that charmed the host of young people in the audience, Mr. and Mrs. David Mannes gave the second of their sonata recitals for violin and plane at the Belasco Theatre last evening before an audience highly ap- preciative of the compositions and the playe: The programme consisted of Core! gonata in D major, Lekeu's soni ian @ major, not an easy thing) to play, and Beethoven's lovely sonata in A major which sent everybody home happy. ‘Nina Dimitrieff, a Russian sopra' gave an all-Russian recital at Carne) Lyceum yesterday afternoon that was tended by a host of her countrymen ae of the composers represented were Glazounow, Rachmaninoff, Techaikowsky and Rimsky-Korsakoff and the pi famme contained several folk songs. Eine. ‘Dimitrieff sang with taste and par voice, empecially in the higher regis- fe showed quality, Ancreased attendance %t last night’ | ‘ancert of the Commonwealth Symphony Society ta the auditorium of the Educa-| tonal Alliance encouraged its promoters jo continue the series. Mr. Kramer and un Uv, orchestra had the assistance of the jalevy Singing Boolety, The fifth con- $ te announced for Jan. 7. latte NE ia oN Kills H. L. Atkinson, IGTON, Dec. 18~How- er L. Atkinson, tor ‘five years secretary te Senator Frank 0. Briggs of New Jersey, died here yesterday from a frac- ture of the skull received Saturday night he fell from a street car, His heme was in Trenton, N. Jy \ if FURR “give” liberally. eat, drink or smoke ? mall Ju Fifth Ave. & 26th Street. FURNISH YOUR... HOME obtained from ist as readily as Deliveries out of town by freight and express. 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