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cs Concert Season Opens With Four Large Audiences = Italian Symphony Or- Company’s Singers and the United States Mar- ine Band Furnish the Attractions. By Sylvester Rawling. ITH four concerts yesterday fol- W towing thre, of opera in Bnelish at the Century Opera House that have bern recorded, the Naw York music eearon of 1912-14 may be eald fairly to be etariod. It will he kept going for #ix ix Rarlier beginnings and } the @eason have been years, but the prrsent outlook ta unpre eedented. Now along comee Mr, Har: | m@eratein with the promine, or the threat, that when his new American | Opera House is ready he intends to give opera all the year round, ‘The pubite! (may stand for it; but what ts to be the fate of the muste critics? thes | At Acolian Hall yesterday afternoon: the Italian Symphony Orchestra, Pietro} Mloridia conductor ve ite firet eon-| cert. ‘The players, all Ttaans, are vol-| unteers from the leading American sym. phony orchestras. ‘The organization te tunique in that it has 20 endowment} fund, but ds maintained aolely by the! members. The programme consisted of the “Ladolaka” overture of Luigi Cheru. bini; the “Pastoral” symphony of Beot- hoven, @ baritone solo tram “Paoleita,” @n opera by Mr. Floridia, well sung by’ Horatio Connell, and the vorspie| trom | Wagner's “Die Meintersinger.” ‘The in~ tent of the players could mot be mia-| understood. t found vent in too much Mmuscwlarity, the “Die Meistersinger” number showing this at ite or ite ‘worst, for in it there was @ pertect fury ot ound. But there waa much to oom- mend in solidarity, t1 precision of ‘tack and tn absolute responne to the de-| mand of the conductor, There was a large and friendly audience, generous of appleuse, in which Mr. Floridia in- sisted upon making the whole band whare, and the programme was just of the right Jength-an hour and a» bait ‘There was another capacity agidience @t the Century Opera House last night ‘when the Mesare. Aborn gave the first ef @ series of popular Sunday concerts ‘wy members of their company singing opera in English. Bteict adherence to the vernacular was not observed, and for that they may be forgiven, per nage, because of the presence of large mumber of Italians, who were most en- thusiastio over the songs which were rendered their own tongue Guetaf Bergman added to his faver by his fine @auging of “H lucevan te Stelle,” from Puccini's “Tosca,” and Lole Ewell to fers by her “Vissi 4'Art,” from the @ame opera. Other sololste were Kath- toon Howard, Thomas Chalmers, Mer @an Kingston, Louls Kreidier, Lena Meson and Jayne Herbert, the inet hree with Mr. Bergman singing the quartet from “Rigoletto.” An overture 8 megro themes by Henry F. Gilbert, the firat of @ series of orchestral com- positions by American composers, ehewed musicianship of no alight order and proved attractive even though the | orehestra failed to p maee the most of it. ‘The United States > Marine Pand, un- der the jeadersiip of Lieut. Santeimann, geve an afterncon and an evening con- | cert at the Hippodrome yesterday, each of whtoh attracted audiences of fair size, wubbdiing over with enthusiasm. Much of the letter was wasted on soloists, vocal ang (astrumental, that made one ‘wonder | why. There will be scores, not to y | fhunfreda, of opportunities to hear such in the next six montha while the visite of q@ailitary bands will bo rare. For peo- ple who like military bands why not extort from them a full measure of the Kind of muste for which they are cre- ated? Joseph Stoopack, @ boy in knick~ ebookers, who piayed the violin, and | Mary Sherier, sporano, were the prime | famorites, Un'ees the Navy regulations | foquire it, Lieut. Bantelmann would bet- hes admirable qualities, Perhaps tt we weren't #0 accustomed to those of our foo, fifth street to-night. He needa most food contraltos, | PRINCESS VISITS PARENTS. | Former New Yo Making Dresses at Home THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 6, 1913. From Original Designs : By The Evening Worid's Expert, MLLE. LODEWICK, chestra, Century Opera Most Helpful Home Dressmaking Column Published. Be Printed Mondays, Thureday and Saturdays. Girl Will Retera to Paris in Fortnight. Prince and Princes Michel Murat have arrived in New York for a visit from thelr home én Paris, The Princess wae Miss Helen rigs bom be tagly ro aE See | SHOT AS THEY Wi WALK S STREET. 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