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itty Cheatham tar of Closing Russian Concert ells the Stories of the | “Christ Legend” and of { the “Nutcracker” Suite , by Tschaikowsky While Modest Altschuler and His Orchestra Play Them. Y SYLVESTER RAWLING ITTY CHEATHAM lent novelty to the fifth and last Sunday con. cert of the season by t! Symphony Orchestra jay afternoon by appearing as the ‘Moist in an almost all-Tachaikowsky which Modest Altschuler, had arranged. Lefore Arensky’s variations on the Tschaikows them piayed by ye orchestra, she began to tell ‘try. prefaced, in her own in!m! Way, by the description of a pictur geen recently that jilustrated tt Lol the tale in bits the mu schaikow: Bett fatl wh Di | his | lat original Hoffman fairy tale, which | hed the inspiration to the Russian | hoy, | Was | worthy. otter than he has ever done and looked a most attractive Knight of the Grail ser, that abounded with wit and jor and pathos. For this Miss Cheatham deserves a whole article toy, h@reelf; but there 1s neither time nor ce now. Perhaps Miss Cheatham ht arrange tt for her Easter mat- ‘nee, when Flora MacDonald, her ac- 2@mplished accompanist at t cduld furnish the musical accompani- nent. The large audience received her Re dea | wo with most marked favor. Ese proper associate, He! eq ald and the rest of tne cast were ali | Bld od. Alfred Hertz conducted at his|® Christ | dest. At the matinee, te, too; they were at their best, ‘They| Bleue" was tho opera. The Saturday inay flatter themscives that thelr last|@fternoon subscription comes near to | r. Altschuler's «programme began ith beautiful sixth symphony, the “Pathetique,"’ which his me w{th skill beyond expectat intthe third movement. In th ‘ end” theme and in the pecially steracker" Altschuler | el iportunate| an hat spun th out from 3 to 6.30 o'clock—too| soncert was their best. Mr, ent himself too readily to demands for repetitto: ‘dheert long. At the last of the Society's eubscription eorcerts on Saturday, also all-Tschatkowsky, the principal number ttendance at applause generous and deseryed. The pro- gramme also cont d fhe “1812 ture, the Arensk variations on the Fa ena Ro! over= |b peed pilshmnent of a far higher end. wood that the wealthy and fashionable certs under never attracted such audienc: season. fl tive listeners last Sal rasy Iterally packed the |. were Jeanne Mi and Lucia Fornaroll. People at Carnegie Hall on Saturday atterneon was given by the Senior and Junior Orchestras of the Music Scheol tlement, consisting of 120 you! ers under the direction of David Edna Ruppel, violinist, Rubenstein, pianist, young peot can very well afford to wait for critical comm that the same reasoning should apply to mention of the t on their talents, It might seem orchestras, but there is ifference. In writing of the girls and boys in mass there is no danger of turn- the head of any juvenile prod} and these girls and boys do Play with remarkable precision and facil! Tho programme included a concei y Vi- a1, justo Bchool Chorale” nship and clean living with which Mr, Mannes to imbue the young they oultivate, The musical are employed only to the as is hers and mothers and their children 0 support these Young People's con- the direction of Walter mrosch should have an annual object lesson in the work that Mr. Mannes and/ fellow worker doing. OPERA POPULAR SATURDAY; bd FEW STANOEES AT MATINEE. | ¢, Popular Saturday night performances the Metropolitan Opera House have ae this and atten- “Lohen- Such a re, too. from top to bottom. The cast cellent and the production was | Karl Jorn sang the title part | rr Morena made the foolish Elsa | autiful to the eye, if she were not her best voice. Louise Homer was In plano, |, dominating Ortrud, and in ‘her fellow Telramund, Both sang and well. Herbert Witherspoon as| rich, Willlam Hinshaw as the Her-| ker of evil Gorits, “Ariane et Barbe- ing the biggest, and @ large attend. assured; but the standee: Jast Saturday were nothing like as man; arently, the Dukas-Mae. an overture by Cimarosa and a) written by | Abram Flatow, one of the students. It began appropriatel; ta THE EVENING WORLD, Every Minute Counts When You Are in Pain Instant Relief for Indigestion and Stomach Troubles Afforded by a Btuart’s Dyspepsia Tabict. Gtuart’s Dyspepsia Ti Age te a Siek are used every ities " nen | her ir woman thai art’e to you ‘it yo | Jute’ to properly take care of the food io If you will only give th little help by taking wees Tablet Fey, will relieve it ot | Dyapensia Tap food, whether you | |terlinck opera is not ‘yet become popu evening | lar. The cast was led by Geraldin Trar as Ariane ard Marsaret Mats: aur Was the Nurse. The other wives bourg, Lenora Spark Kk, Henrietta Waken Rothier was Blue- Toscanini conducted. sina Van D; ard. “Ghrist Legend" and an aria from Sugen Onegin,” by Henri La Bonte tenor. JEANNE JOMELL! SOLOIST WITH THE SYMPHONY SOCIETY. Jeanne Jomelli, the well known s0- irano, who has not been heard here jgently because of illness, was the solo- ist with the Symphony Society Orche ra, Walter Damrosch conducto: ‘antury Theatre yeatersay SNe sang Sulnt-Saens’s © Athene, nd an air from Debussy’ pdigue" in very good volc oe applauded by a large audience. | orchestral numbers conitated of dldmark'’s “Sakuntala” overture, Saint- symphony ia C minor and symphonic the latter two numb from the concert of last Friday after- noon. Mr. Damrosch and his men were in geod form, THE BOHEMIANS GIVE CONCERT FOR THE MUSICIANS’ Punp. | Kneisel Quartet, Marga er, Josef Lhevinne, Henry .eroy, Benjamin Kohon, Xaver Ludwig Manoly and Sigmund Her wave Md concert at the Hotel Ast af mn to Pallas York, nd the f been enriched b There was an innovat concert siarted at 4.45 o'clock. advantages, If any, were nat discernible, The beginning was too early for people who had been ate tending the co: the a arid theo: e too late for the con- vdhleace of those who wished to dine | yefore attending concerts of the eve ning. nearly nin that the What Bia AUDIENCE AND FINE CON.| W CERT AT OPERA HOUSE, |! In point of attendance last night's aus {ti dience at the Metropolitan concert was one of the largest of the % nd tho ty M wh performance has not been surpa rabge, number and quality of soloists and choice of selections, The no cn- core rule was broken at the start, and thereafter the crowd demanded and ob- talned @ eecond number from every singer. Mme, Alma Gluck sang the Jewel Song from “Faust” delightfully and gave ‘Mishop's ‘Gentle Lark” for extra méasure, The encore was one of the features of the night. Heinrich Hensel sang his farewell to the M “Qh Paradise.” Pasquale A: coke was the famous ‘Toreador’ Rigcardo Martin gave fresh proof of his | popularity with the Sunday night audi- enges, Carlos Salzedo, the harpist, also was a feature. Mme, Henrietta Wake- field sang @.group of English songs. 4M the voca! soloists concluded a ra musical treat with the famous ‘Lucia’ aextette. 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