The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1914, Page 13

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Miss Farrar Sings Tosca At Her Best the Metropolitan Opera last night with Geraldine for the first time this season ia title part. As Caruso was Cavaradose! and Scotti wis Scarpia formance was pitched on a high level and the audience was stirred greatly. Between the first and second acts here was an unconscionablo delay— forty-one minutes, in fact—that drove @ven the usually complacent and self- the knife, point down, near to Scotti’s prostrate body ry make one shudder, and why she blew as she stole out of Scarpia’s room. Mise Farrar, nevertheless, pre- sented such an impassioned, jeatous, distraught and persecuted Tosca that must be forgiven her. Never has impersonated the diva with such power and passion and with such grace and ‘ity, and never has she sung the part with euch opulence and beauty of voice. Caruso was at his best in voice and action. As for Scotti's Scarpa, it ie incomparable, @nian and Sophie Brastau completed he cast. Mr, Toscanini conducted, THE GARRERE ENSEMBLE, WITHERGPOON SOLOIST. ‘The Barrere Ensemble of wind in- y | struments gave the second concert of its fifth season at the Belasco The- atre yesterday afternoon before the largest audience it has drawn. The Programme held a new suite by Seth Bingham of Yale, formerly = peri of Dr. Horatio Parker here and hed in Paris, It was of ingenious struction, of tne French schoo! and nt fe dedicated to Mr. Barrere. rent Schmitt, whose quintet ‘was played at | the concert of the Friends of Music at the Ritz-Carlton on Sunday, and whose name appeared on a recent. Boston Symphony Orchestra pro- gramme, was repreesnted by a lied and scherzo that Frade little impres- sion, There were two new pieces by M. W. Hill, an intermeszo and a dance of which the same may said, The most ar oF number UGH! NOT-CALOMEL, OL OR SALTS, | Delicious “fruit “Taxative” [erpine. Pie cleans stomach, liver and bowels of old and i young folk: folks. 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Unfortunately the cold which marred his performance of Fasolt in “Das Rheingold” at the Met- Fopolitan Opera House last Thursday afternoon still clung to him and marred his singing. It was a pity, for Mr. Witherspoon has taste and style and intelligence. Mary Wood, lyric soprano, gave & recital at the Little Theatre yesterday Leber She showed understanding re were moments when she drectot 1d a pleasing voice of no lit- tle pow but she was #0 obses by nervousness that those moments were rare, Miss Wood was assisted by Florence Wohlfert, violinist, and Fay Foster, accompanist at the piano, Morgan Kingston, one of the Eng- Nish tenors of the Century [2d svete! House Company, has received ent of a gold Welsh har; Woodrow Wilson, wi dent. Mr, Kingston s1 House on Dec. § and 1 of him. WiNtRoe Pity ENT } 1.00. of Broadway Bryant 178 1,50, pe sf. THEATRE ri A. Week MAT. 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