The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1915, Page 9

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¥) 228 ween anesas + TER ar value $300. Assisting Mr. McCormack, as they have been for a season or two, were those two capable young Australian musicians Donald th, violinist, and Edwin Schneider, pianist. Mr. McBeath plays with taste and feeling, and Mr, Schneider, as well as being i of the season in t York. How many peo- ‘were turned away js guesswork. ieee is not neglecting his use of his popularity, He is broadening his programmes. In finely composer that will bear watching. THE BV presets fe Pane r Yo ‘Halt on Bat hoon, gave @ programme ie under the direction of Pauline rhoeven, the accomplished ballet mistress of the Metropolitan Opera House. Thore was a large ‘audience that became enthusiastic over com- tions =by Berlioz, Chabrier, Beethoven and others, and ly @6 over the interpreters of dance. an accomplished accompanist, te a| His Mr. MoCormack is to give an all- |" Century ballad programme at the Opera House next ext Bunday night. Aline van Barentson, « girl pianist, concert who played sanely and interestingly, was the visiting soloist at last night's Metropolitan concert, She appeared on the same stage at a Gunday night concert two years ago, when she was hailed as a “child prodigy.” Only weventeen years old now, she gives promise of a bright future. Mme. Frieda ‘es ain; of the Strauss Esirig:: “On the Beautiful Blue Danube,” was & feature, Mr, Botta Li sh arias from “Ernani” and “Girl of joldon West.” Mark pianist, gave hi is second season at Koala Hall yesterday terfoon. His ogame of included Beethoven's gona ta C major, Z Boy on Sait variations on @ heen! of lande! Cie ro group, and para- phrases He eee ia his wont rire the Wagner para- cdrom Rasy od disappointing. A) the ie held much of inte: He ree Chopin etudes Mr Ti | bourg Blayed delightfully. ite’ waa warmly applauded. and Clara Mannes gave the third ret hig violin and the Belasco rte | ore for fi rie throughout by both Mr. Mannes found proper recognition. Hooray at the Metropolitan Opera House Saturday afternoon, con- ducted by. Mr. Polacco, got a pomsiee performance that was a au pencinted, © B great audi oo gah Margarete tcoard Saran: Antonio Scotti, ‘Aaanno Didur, Girelio Lenora Sparkes and Pietro Audisio made a fine cast of proaee! | Bs tieally, was sold out. ultra vtashionable wensey scription could Mr. Gatti-Casa ~ SPECIAL OFFER For One Week Only This week we shall offer the world-renowned | WISSNER CELEBRATED LECKERLING AND © THE CHE POPULAR REINHARD PLAYER Hac Mee at cae PIANOS UNEXCELLED for tone quality, simplicity of construction, durability and artistic workmanship, AT REDUCTIONS Ranging from $50 to $100 ‘LEC! 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