The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1912, Page 15

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Hermann Weil as Hans Sachs at the Opera; —_——>— Makes Favorable Impres- ston in ‘Die Meister- singer’’—Putnam Gris- wold a.Fine Pogner— Emmy Destinn, Karl Jorn, Goritz, Reiss and Florence Wickhame in "the Cast. ’ SYLVESTER RAWLING. 662 MEISTERSINGER,” War- ° ner's opera in Ighter vein, that fairly rivals any of his tragto ‘music-dramas in gredtness of conception and treatment, got its first jon of the season at the Motro- polttan Opera House last night. There QM audience that iilled every seat Crowded the standing room to dis- comfort, As usual, When the curtain rome at 7.8 o'clock the boxes were caverns and the orchestra stalls gcarcely more than a quarter ied. As usual, too, many persons lett the,#iougse before the final scene on the mesdows of the Pegnitz—one of the most Rumbere Mies May sang conrpositions by Bemberg, Halle ond MacDowell and Antoinette Zoellner, Amandus Zoellner and Joseph Zoeliner jr. yasxe Sinding’s ferenade for two violins and plano, Jo- fseph Zoclinor Jr. taking the plano part. The quartet is a family party headed | by Joseph Zoellner or, that has won reputation abroad, The Llington Theatre, named after Mar. Garet Iliington, the actress, will be built in West Forty-eighth street. opposite William A, Brady's Playhouse. een MME. GLUCK TO SING ABROAD Metropolitan Opera Company Said ees oemes TWO NEW THEATRES COMING York by the Cort Theatre Compan; which John Cort ts the head, ree ‘Mr. Cort controls a chain of theatres from San Francisco to Chicago, A thind Bastern house, the St. James, ts in pro- Cees of construction in Boston. to Be Her sponsor. Uniess her present plane fal, Mme. Alma Gluck, one of the few American || stars on the Metropolitan Opera House | roster, will next season realize her am- bition and be heard abroad in opera. Mme. Gluck has recetved all her must- cal education in this country and, al-| though «tie has appeared with @uccoss | in severat operas, dramatic finish that a Buropean expe- rience gives. o hae lacked the! By an arrangement with the Metropol- |itan Company, Mme. Gluck will be ‘heard in concert next season until Jamary, a bio which she will go abroad and wi sing first in Brussels for foreign recognition, politan Opera Company will act as her | sponsor in this venture, but Mme. Gluck | sald yester It is said that the Metro- | that her plans were as | te to talk about end Man- senza refused to discuss | Rheumatism in Sho can be relieved and = by eae. Also invaluable for a ins, Stiffness or Sor: of joints or muscles, in Two theatres aro to he butlt tn ater fmpecasive upon the stage for choral] ated with Mer, Cort-are Peter ml sdfiging ani massed action—which ended ‘Won the siroke of midnight. fere 1s excuse for the delinquents at ot end. Four and a half hours of tinuous listen'ng to opera is trying teal) except dev In @ busy work- dey work! such as New York's the strain is groat. Isn't it time to use the vive pencil upon the individual works of th@ master and compress them into rea- sonwible lengths? It would be too much té_éxpect Mr. Toscanin!, who conducted faight with broad understanding and fipe. 4Mectiveness, to undertake the task, besmuse he is an Italian, but why sheulén't Ofr. Hertz? He is @ German, @f original Wagner disciple and most popular with New York ‘Wagner audi- ects.” Nobody would accuse him of tr- reverence or vandalinm in the th ful and friendly condensation th could accomplish. t night's performance was admir- | throughout in broad effects and In Hermann Well, for the ‘first time in America, Hans Sachs. He mede most of the genial nature of the c@Mler-mastersinger, emphasizing his lovable qualities with no loss of dignity, byt enissing a little, perhaps, of the ‘ar- sightedness and comprehensivenesa of ‘@ humanities, More volume of | voice would havo pleas tef, too; but Mr. Well pert was artistic and ‘Was @ pleastire both to hear him and to} 960 nih. Another new impersonation to was Putnam Griswold’s Pogner, than ‘we have seen none better. A very reel characer it was that he presented. One never could think that he was act- fag, And how well ho aang! In him * America has an artist of the first rank. | Ge quaiitics of voice which he dis- uring his first season hei g@ometimes aince have « ‘were restored. Hi: wag delightfully done, ? It te inimitable. He is one of heat character-actors, with a voice, the Lge Opera House Reiss, as Dav! actor, was exc lent, as lo alwaye 1s, and Pin!-Coret the ‘little Dit that falls to the watchman admirably. Emmy Destinn was Eva, which she acted well. Nothing that the n soprano does could fall to something of gi {ng from her imps ti have beon due only mood of the writer, Florence me was & sprightly and coquet- ne, Both in votce and art erican woman {3 grow- jersingers not previously iIMiam Hinshaw (for word of praise), Lam- Peola Ananian, Betahara Heidenreich, ‘Tho famous especially t the end to. arcuse peals of lau evGience, and the chorale in the last ecgne. w ronoupeed so impre ay 1y ax to make one feel like stand! at the Hallelujah Chorus in “The Stes: alal THE ZOELLNER R QUARTET AT CARNEGIE LYCEUM. The Zoellner Quartet, assisted by Ma- rion, May, contralto, gave @ concert at @arnegie Lyceum last night that pro’ Rareaee. ‘The programme began w:tn tet of the eighteenth century by nF. Fasch, and ended with Bea- 3e Between these thoven's quartet, op. -MID-WEEK SPECIAL SALE NEW PIANOS $149 - $175 -$190 -$225 PLAYER PIANOS $275 - $385 Just a Little” Used Pianos 90 Travers & Co. 4 115 Amsterdam = 4u:: 1425 Weser Bros, 4c:2i' ‘#135 E. 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