The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1914, Page 19

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udolf Berger Siegmund in Dvama of “The Ring’ Cycle at the Metropoli- tan and Finds Favor. | By Sylvester Rawling. IE WALKUERE,” the gecond | music-drama in the matinee | cycle of “The Nibelungen | at jase, which was presented et ferved to introduce Rudolf! as Siegmund, He won tin- diate favor from a crowded house | was honored after the first act Presence and acts with free- m. In spite of his clothes, not ly rude and worn enough and too mpletely a costume, and in spite @ Psyche knot in which his flery ir was tied, he did manage to) oject across the footlights an im- sion of a cave-man, hia seems a contradiction, but It s & fact. Mr. Berger has big jce of good quality which he uses the manner of German tenors 0 are schooled to declaim at the wifice of tonal beauty. When be; been with us a little while discover that we, love sin_ing it is colorful, and his musical in- ligence, probably, will set him to uire it. Incidentally it may be ntioned that Mr. Berger is the band of Marie Rappold. Carl Braun's Wotan is not his best He has to reach for some of music and before the end his jce geema to grow tired, Then he phagizes the petulance and fury Bf an angry man to the sacrifice of hat should be the aloofners of the But the performance as a whole excellent and, thanks mainly to three principal women singers, had moments of high inspiration, inna Gadsk; Brunnhilde was aj; to eye as well as to ear. She| @ picture of youthful and} » and her voice conveyed in) utiful accents alternately tender- dignity, compassion and grief. ive Fremstad has not been in such voice this season. it traces her cold had vanished. Her ye poetic and appealing Sieglinde lovely to hear. Margaret Ober ded another portrait to her gal- of impersonations by her Fricka, 4 to look upon, imperious rather n shrewish, and proclaimed with d richness of voice, de’s sister Valkyries were ‘a Sparkes, Bellu Alten, Vera is, Rita Fornta, Lillian fubank, J serertea Marie Mattfeld and Duchene. ~ sted ‘admirably affection every orehestra pit Meter Herbert's English 0 and Donizetti's “Don ry in double bill, drew a audience to the Metropolitan ra. House last night. It was the cond performance of the former, rances Alda, Lenora Sparkes, | Oprsi, Paul Althouse and De in the principal parts, Mr. | conducting. It move tly and won for the partici ta half a dozen curtain calls. in| three of which Mr. Herbert to share. Mme. Alda’s lish was a delight to hear. inetti's old-fashioned opera que was given for the first time season and, with ali its artifici- ities, It was enjoyed, thanks, prin- ly, to the admirable way in Phich it was performed. Lucreaii was delightfully arc she sang with much grace. T' was Pini-Corsi as Don Pi as poss gt here as he is happily cast in “Madeleine.” Scotti, course, was an ideal Dr. Malet: Cristalll, was an accepta’ 10 ito, and Bada a competent no- Mr. Toscanini conducted. ry. JUNGARIAN AND ARGENTINE . VIOLINISTS IN RECITAL. Car! PAa ti the Hungarian violin- been heard here with Philharmonic Orchestra, gav recital at Carnegie Hail y afternoon before a large aud- | He confirmed the good im- jon he made at his debut. ith wkill, produces a good tone ws musical understanding of mall although nething of sentiment. me included and, compositions by Dvorak, Schubert ‘There was the accustomed Pat enthusiasm at the foot of ‘stage at the end which was kept until the lights were put out. r Samuels was Mr. Flesch's ac- jst at the plano, on Pat Aeolian Hall it, order, lacking taneously at reef. Dalmay, violin ntine Republic, was it American appearance,’ programme. Was this a gracious nowledgment of the exclusive tof the United States to nas America? Mr. Dalmau's ramme was strangely antiquated. je much han been presented here more than a score of year: rly every number was a “trick’ be awski's shallow ndrous ‘Souvenir L. DOUCLAS | % &'428 imadtigul by Simonett, ‘There w hy of Lei Ladi ale also « "Tango Argentina.” Refuge, and that Lewis ha ‘Die Walkuere?? tire neo nnn termes ule for oagtan Was often ut fault, showed */ Three Brothers Fought f t TTT i | of what might be sound musiciansh thers Fought for He and aunhter but we must hear tim ma very dit-| Were Worsted by Two Who | ,deriah Brown. aeveteran of the ely) New “wena Tenor ferent programme to be ure of It. , 4 } Are Now Prisoners, Makes His Debut in fina Ciapareilt-Viafors _formerty | furnished of the Metropolitan Opera Company, Lewis Friedman, twenty-one years , tiunured the Second Music- gave» song recital at Aoolian Haltvold, and his brother Hurry, nineteen, |". 2% Inst night that pleased a large audi ence. Her programme began with! Boartatt, included songs by Zandonat an Zardo's “To the Angels,” and ‘cello obligato. , Gilbert Spross at the pian pand organ, | street on Dec, 27, The witnesses were the Metropolitan Opera ' xo, y " : ‘ one rentientt several curtain calls for nimoete Chlad “States Hees ae Roa en | Schwartzes and in the excitement ne. Mr. Berger ie tall, has a goo pions, He Was accused of carrying @) Rosie Schwartz disappeared. Ww in Sing Sing. A revo him. He} ree THE EVENING WORLD, FRI |GET ALLEGED ABDUCTORS | BUT THE GIRL GOT AWA [fecta when Detectives McNameo and | y | Gtatano arrested th Was found at ie that beth the id comyositions by Sara- int and Paganini. ‘The dlence blainiy showed its bewllier- Headquar- jot No, 25 Rutgers street, were ar- | raigned in Essex Market Police Court and ended with N,| to-day charged with aiding in the ab- with organ duction of Roste Schwartz, aged sev- Mascagni, She wan aaniste 1! by Enrico Seognamillo, ‘cellist: Sam. | Cntee™ who Semase Ke from her | wel Gardner, violinist, and Charles;home at No. East Ninety-elghth the thres brothers of Rosie Schwartz, who have been searching for her ever since she left home. They found her last Wednesday night at No, 83 Second street, and ed to be alwere dragging her toward the Fifth j member of the “Jack” Sirocco gang and| street station against her will when | the Friedman brothers appeared and sailed into the Schwartz brothers. ‘The two Friedmans dro off the ppc GUN TOTERS GO TO JAIL. Frank Ji Fi twenty-four avenue, who a ear int Dominico Grasaint of No, 206 Ki Twenty-third street was sentenced day by Judge Gt he Bi Court to not If or more that The Schwartzes reported to the Fifth street station and a watch was put on the Second street house. 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