The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1914, Page 17

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a tae Downtown Music Lovers Hear Kneisels By Sylvester Rawling. 'UBIC, year by year, like every- thing else in New York, is \ riven to find place for public ys @*ploltation “uptown.” Few of ths yougger generation know of any Tem- le devoted to the Muse below the Metropolitan Opera House. Yet 8 near the Battery as East Broad- way the Educational Alliance has & large following for ;its con- certs, and at Cooper Union Hall there are gatherings of music lov- ere that command respect. At the latter place last night the Knelsels @ave the fourth chamber music con- cert of the eleventh season of the People's Symphony Club, Franz X. Arens, musical director. Sramme consisted of Schumann's quartet in F major, opus 41; two »Movements from Heethoven's quartet C. major, opus 69, and Dvorak's juintet in A major, in which Mrs. "Thomas Tapper was the assisting ar- tist at the plano. Each number was played admirably, of course, but ths Point is that the Kneisels never had & more appreciative and discrimi- mating audience. What a lesson in deportment it could have taught the chatterers that infest Carnegie and Aeolian Halls and the Metropolitan | Opera House! At the back, standing ; against the wall, the tall figure of Mr. Aréns was to be seen. One of us, P at least, was sorry that he refrained from giving one of those tlluminativo and instructive talks for which ho ie tamoue. Not particularly because of the musical activities of yesterday, but of the whole season and of every sea- 80n, one is driven to protest against the making of New York the trying- out place of all aspiring singers and ( players. Surely elimination contests might place elsewhere. No! All the girls and boys, native or foreign, that are turned out “finished,” de- an immediate New York judg- ment. But New York patrons of musto, surfeited with and purse-ex- hausted by the very best singers an players in the world, refuse to serv on the jury and leave overworked =music reviewers. what avail is perfunctory applause? Ethically, what's the difference be- tween holders of free ate and a hired claque? Karel Haviicek, modest New York debut at the Little ‘Theatre yesterday afternoon, It shall not be scored against him that he came with an “He Gets There” in- dorsement from Arthur Foote; but New York music reviewers are a hard-headed lot—Berlin would turn up its nose and say “arrogant and violinist, made a The pro- | e task to the | of | ignorant”—but then we have our lon of Berlin, and we insist uj ing out for ourselves. Mr. Haviicek fan, Co Fy 3 in be laying, especi of two groups of short pieces. In if minuet by Handel, & gavotte by Lully and a German dence by Mozart he was at his best. | d: Hin tone was good and his technique was praiseworthy. Paganini’s con- certo in D major, one of his larger ieee | left not a little to be des! Mabel Adams Bennett was the companist at the piano. Mr, licek, who is twenty-one, was born in Omaha, His father one of his eo fe harmony and cot and another uncle te | cape aentect ofa regiment in Bohe: Lilian Wiestke, lyric soprano, gave a recital at Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon, She ia from the Middle West and has studied abroad. Her voice has much that is attractive, is of uneven quality, and her ti pretation is monotonous. Mer gramme ,after two numbers in Tallon, was all German, Coenrad V. 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Mr.) Torcanini conducted. New Jail: xe Play. At the George M. Cohan Theatre this ‘morning Julian Eltinge begins rehearsals atic farce in three ‘rinoline Girl,” with which he will replace "The Faacina Racways: eady Jacob Alte of It, FD, No. writes: “For the last three years 1 ba piece, and there will be interpolated musical numbers, the lyrics of which have been written by Mr. Eltinge and the music furnished by Percy Wenrich. | 0 Wal tout mane A u Te: 7 Popoth PE tere saan : A THOUSA VEARS AND Moh To-Night at 8.15 (Last Ti Our process of steam- ff || LYRIc™,, in ! Matinee Wg HIGH ae (A Beonted H-O is good for A fac AMAZING COMEDY, bl «6 fre na vale FUNC. Vie with SARGUERITE CLA! hte, Fri, Bat... 280, Rea 8.43, —WiNriitor anes a yore Bernard Sh LYCEUM {isi SBILLIED “the Cane Pe MABEL EDITH vie that dominates in ADEL NEW AMSIERDAM Rex 4u0 st THELITTLE CAFE * GAIETY Elsie Fer ves. m. Or wi “Toph uso nee Hiway @aath sxe Nay EK 5 OE a s 310 TRCORAN'SE aa Ash for FREE TASH & PERL! 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