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PeopleSymphony Exploits Dunn’s “Annabel Lee”? :: Mr. Arens Makes This and Chadwi mene’’ Uverture the Features of His First Dvorak’s : Concert Symphony ‘“‘The New World’’ Flayed. | taking the solo part fe an uncommon composition frankly based upon the whole tone scale set by Debussy, cleverly scored, but likely to offend both musicians and admirers of Pow Mr. Dunn, who ts a young New Yorker, has sought to set @ crazy poem, by @ crazy poct, in a musically crasy way. Whother it 1s worth doing Is an- ether matter; but, for me, it was ¢: eeeding!y weil done. What other treat- ment should be given to “A wind blew out of a cloud, chilling my beautiful | Amaade! Lee,” and the angels in) Beaven above, and the demons down emong the sca, and the lying all night ty the side of his bride in a sepuichre by the seat? Another not new but unfamiliar com- Chadwick's position was George W. “Melpomene” overture, the work of a therough musician, ncholarly and im- Breasive. Beside these compositions by mative Americans, Mr. Arens gave us that ever fascinating symphony of Dverak’e “The New World,’ the inapira- || tiem for which the Bohemian com- poser found here while he was director ||? et the National Conservatory of Musio, and Golterman's Concerto !n A minor fer ‘cello and orchestra, in which Sara! % @urowitech was the soloist, and an ad- mirabie one. She was recalled many, times, but the main tribute of the audi- ence went to Mr. Dunn, who was forced te respond to the applause so often that he must have been embarrassed. @OUSA, AT THE HIPPODROME, DELIGHTS A BIG AUDIENCE. | John Phittp Sousa and his band mado what is become his only annual visit to New York in @ concert at the Hippo- G@rome last night that drew an audience that pretty nearly filled the auditorium and extracted three or four times the measure of the original programme. ome one was overheard to remark that "The March King" might also be called ‘The Moving Picture King.” Perhaps! But Mr, Sousa’s intimates know that he is @ profound musician, @ devotee of Bach and Beethoven and Wagner, who to-day, if he had ao willed it, might have been the conductor of @ symphony orchestra competing with the best. Instead he chose to organize @ band than which there is none better anywhere and to carry it all over the world to proclaim its excellence and to ebarm hundreds of thousands of people. Mr. Sousa last night had for soloists Virginia Root, soprano;, Herbert L, Clarke, cornetist, and Margel Gluck, violinist, the latter showing tulent of ho mean order, He also exploited sev- eral componers other than himself; but it was the familiar Sousa numbers for which the audience clamored, and they were delivered in abundance and spient didly played. eats | COLDS AFFECT THE SINGERS AT THE CENTURY OPERA HOUSE An epidemic of colds prevails at the Century Opera House. Several of the singers announced for the popular con- cort last night were unable to appear, <ausing the programme to be rear- from “Esmeraida;" Morton Adkins, Guatat Berginan and Thomas Chalmers, ‘The orchestra was he: 0 better ad- | Vantage than usual in the “Rienzi” over- | ture, the “Peer Gynt" suite, the bac- chanale from “Samson and Delilah" and | Kigar's “Pomp and Circumstance” | march, Alfred Szendri and Josef Vas- ternack conducted, and Edward Coltius | at the piano. ‘innish prano, gave a Aeollan H Jest night The lady {8 wald to have! beem @ patriot whore love for freedom @ not unfamiliar he has @ Iight the songs that she sings. ie good. Naturally, her Her English gramme was examples of | Gilbert and Cowen Volga boatmen, with © have be- Halalaika beria,” is not for a sopran: Something of the pathos “Legend,” with whi of T h MR. LONGY SHOWS US A NEW GHAMBER MUSIC ORGANIZATION The Longy New York Modern ¢ D ber Music Society, something at lepat-in title, gave ite fire fm Aeolian Jiall on Saturday n jer and conductor 's G the distinguished oboeist of Symphony Orchestra, an are members of that They were us wM@ay night by Carolyn Beebe, Mesie Gundeliur, soprano, and Alfred ‘¢ “‘Melpo- BOSTON ORCHESTRA PLAYS GLAZOU The ¥ “OD FASH harpist. The programme include pe by Paul Juon, Debus, aoa sae met TER. ia Aubert, Henry Woollet Ravel, The results were no! a® satisfactory as might For the Table it NOW'S FIFTH MPHONY ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1918.’ MOTHER SEEKS DAUGHTER. fESASNSANNN | World to Help Find Nic your head Nair A heat N thy, beautiful growth nm Bh took #0 * e y “ of dandruff. 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