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Cavalieri Sings At Hippodrome | With Muratore Catholic Oratorio So- ciety Presents Elgar's “Dream of Gerontius at Carnegie Hall. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. INA CAVALIERI, soprano, for- L merly a member of the Metro- politan House companies, and Lucien Muratore, Ye. tenor from the Paris Grand 0} euisted by the Nahan Franko Orehes- onducted by Edouard Tournon, 1 director for Mme. Cavaller, @ave a concert at the Hippodrome Inst ent that attracted a large She wang an aria from Boito's topheles,” Harry Von Tilser’s Night Was the End of the World @ group of Itallan songs. He sang an ja from Masscnet’s “Werther,” and a Group of French songs. Together they sang duets by Schumann and Lalli and the Saint Sulpice scene from Maseenet's “Manon.” They got much applause and many recalls, Preliminary to the singing of Elgar's “Dream of Gerontius" to the words of @rdinal Newman, by the Catholic Ora- torlo Society at Carnegie Hall last night, Cardinal Farley, in his red hat and rob accompanied by the Countess Leary the members of his household, en! from the Fifty-sixth street red side, marched up the centre aisle to the lobby and proceeded to the centre box, which was draped with American flags, and Papal The large audience rose as “The Sacerdos” was sung. The reader Brandon Tynan and it was twelve minutes past 9 before he concluded. all due respect, may {t not be 1 t ted that if the society shall rep je work, the reading be omitted, It ts unnecessary to an understanding of the text and Is‘somewhat trying to those in the audience who attend to hear the singing. The work, which was the first to make Elgar, now “Sir Edward," fa- mous throughout the musical world, was presented to us many years ago by the Oratorio 80 It is very beautiful and was well sung last night by Mme Selma Kronold’s chorus of mixed voices and by Rosema ‘ampbell, John ne solotsts. Finnegan and J The orchestra was fr Society, and t Nicholas J. Els: Leo Schulz, the ‘cellist iat at the Phitharn cert in Carnegie H. noon. He was heard in Lindner's E minor concerto, opus 34, and the ap- plause that followed his playing was #0 hearty, and so general, and so long con- tinued that Mr. Schula could not fail to appreciate the esteem in which he is held, Mr. Stransky developed some un- accustomed rythms and accents In the ment of Tschalkowsky's “Pa- symphony, but, on the whole, the orchestra presented the beautiful work splendidly, After the third movement the band was made to rise in ecknowlatyment of the ap- plause, The other numbers were Men- delssohin's “Ruy Blas tana's tone poem Woods and Fields,” from Richard Strauss's “Beuersnot,” which came at the end, Why not have let us go home with tae haunting mem- ories of the symplony, Mr. Stransky? It lacked only five minutes of five e'clook when you finished it, and you had given us good measure, ‘rom Hohemia’s nd the love scene A large and enthusiastic audience at Aeollan Hall yesterday afternoon heard @ repetition by Walter Damroseh and the.Bymphony Orchestra of Tachaikow- sky'a fourth symphony, and Gustav Langenus, c ine! and John MeCor- mack, tenor, in solos, The demand for extra, Aumbers from Mr. McCormack svas prolonged for many minutes, but this time Mr. Damrosch was firm and properly would, not permit any addition to his programme. ‘The Sunday night concert at the Met- ropolitan Opera House was one of es- pecial delight. Miss Leginska, planiste, and Ellison Van Hoose, tenor, were nolotsts drafted from outside the opara company forces, Miss Leginaka has been heard in recitals in t the season. She plays with unusual feeling and expression, and aleo has de- RSA WAM AdQ§{A Ad a Beauty. to win favor. Sole. SSS RSs and Manhattan Opera, W js city eariter in| 1 | vor much attentio of man rt that thoughtless than | the the frem Prophete a group of minor excela, Carl made ducted. e “TANNHAUSER” Tneques Urlus a by singing the ti Presentation of tan Opera afternoon, Emmy both at their best. sonators id was always does, with doth distinguished citals on Saturday mer at Carnegie Chopin programme, Aeolian Hall in a that Included works oted diences. large an are under contract Stop Neg Your Stuart’s Dyspepsi Worst cane of glect to give the at All that was ne; whore duty food. because they ‘effect on the system spt to mmends Stuart's cents a box, A Spring Shoe for Business igh he That is Stylish, but not extreme, this new Cammeyer model is bound Made of Fine Gun Metal Calfskin, Single Sole or Black Wax Calfskin. Double $5.50 Cammeyer Stamped ona Shoe means Standard # Merit CZZA portion of her audience. was received with merited enth ‘Ah, songs, In which she Braun, a decided hit AT MATINEE; DOUBLE BILL AT NIGHT. e part in an excellent “Tannhauser” am a bit too sentimental, as most of the & notable exception, weil, and in the Leopold Godowsky and Max Pauer, mann, Brahms and Rachmaninoff. Both —___. NOTES OF THE THEATRES. No fewer than 20 vaudeville artiste Work of the Strongest and Healthiest [eee and Afford Instant Relief. Depen t Hells Tablets lump of fvod in your stomach—and the They are entirely harm- do just the one thi Nery drug store everywhere eslle and nto the acquisition appeal more to the diserimina Mme, Ho. eiaan, mon file” aria magnificently, and the new basso, Rothmeyer cons tell Bert ot at the House on Saturday Destinn was Elina- | Willy Buers made| character the Landgrag, sini pianists, gave re. afternoon, the fors Hall, with an alt and the latter at varied programme by Schubert, Schu- a enthusiastic au- to go to boos anand lecting | Stomach Tablets Will Do the ikestion is simply nach needed aawint- | Upon d was to digest that it 4 ha’ tely no one way or another edi Kest Dyspepsia Tablets a this summer ragtine craze over ther are negro singers, Fisie Janis will be Ophelia in a bur leaque of “Hamlet” of the features at benefit at the Century April 1 Gaby Deslys leads the grand march at the Vaudeville Com | Meht at Terrace Garden, and shi Leslie or R | which of them is to be William Giile; address to t Drarma tte Te fall, ina James T, Louise Cox, Stella De Mette and Warwick, Mr. Herts cond Besar Student.” In Arte at ercises at the Emir Olive Oliver h son in “The Argyle “Pog 'o My Heart” reaches | performance beth and Olive Fremstad was Venus, | matinee. here Souvenirs for eve: Helen Keller makes her first @ on the lecture platform the Forty-eighth Street March “The Grass Widow,” by Channing Pollook and R. will be produced by A. 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