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Rial, silts ‘Loreley’ Wins Success as Sung | At the Lexington | visiting or by the home organization, By Sylvester Rawling. [tiie in the most melodious Remin- LEREDO CATALANTS “Loreley,” | pent Of “Lohengrin” and of “Tants 7” er,” dd of any e operas A labeliod a romantic opera fq {auser” and of many other operas acts, the book by Carlo that have gone before, it is chara. fini, was pr Ing. One can listen to the music un- 7 disturbed by problems, inhaling the imple, insistent harmonies that per. ——_ LIFT OFF CORNS [areas bus always i te eons, onthe] ling and ingratiatin, WITH FINGERS sented for the first time in New York last night by the Chicago Opera Com- pany, now showing Its wares to us it thé Lexington Theatre, It may be uid at once that of all the new works 1 to us this season by either the Mr. Campanini’s season {s halt over, How many more novelties has he up his sleove or in his bag of tricks? The habitat of the music critic, with periodical incursions to Carnegie Hall, |'s about Broadway and 42d Street. Has Mr. Campanini no compunetion Jabout luring us to the far east of | Lexington Avenue and 6ist Street? | At any rate, compels us by his Loreleys and his Vagabonds, and, when these are exhausted, by his Mary Gardens and his Galli-Curcis, and his Stracetaris: 0K out, r, Campanini, Oscar Hammerstein, more youthful and more buoyant than ever, having gone \through his ten years of penal servi- jtude, as he terms it, proudly pro- claims his tt ‘kK into and his Dolcis Doesn’t hurt a bit and costs | only few cents ito o tin opera comiy: * New York re h enough t fa compan! world can t the Park Theatre, y big enough and three grand | But, back to our muttons, which is Loreley,” Mr. Campanini ntful evening. 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There were in- lent characterization ‘of Borls's #on, himself, in the person of impersonation of superla- . that makes the pliry, ‘The music is delightful. Bada was honisky, Mardones was the monk | Pimenn, and De Seguroia was the yall well played. 4 Amelita Galli her Voice afd he arch nd convingtn | Rosina in“ th with the Chicago Opera c ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, a —_—$$—$—$—————— 1919, cidental dances, too, by the Rhine | bibulous pricat. Papi conducted, }the Lexington Theatre on Wer ‘ maldens, Sylvia Tell, the prem) jevening. Sue was aple ndid y h danseus¢, making a debut. Long of Louise Homer was soloist with the} and abetted by s: fart as Pigare limb, lithe, able to bend her body | Philharmontc Society at | Carnogie| In the cast were Carpi and Arimond most jn two, her s 38 was Ww Hall Jast night. She atitred thejand Mr. Campanini himself con ra ulvocal, Th three bh howee to great enthusiasm By her! ducted. . The Rheingold” have maye then | singing of the recitative and aria (FULTON to ‘LIVINGSTON $1 HOYT ST:0ELM |from Tchaikovsky's “Jeanne d@'Ate"| Glarence Whitehi)l made little charming music to sing, the half a score or so of sprites from | Brahms's ‘Tragic’ overture, ea | appearance this n « ey"? .| phige's symphonic poem, “The Foun. | rapolitah Opera the hing in jloreley” are fascl-| tains of Rome,” and Kalinikow's fire aarO at Aw nating creatures. Pepe at as He waa nervois an ning, did not do just and to his art; but symphony were the orchestral num- bers that Mr, Stransky. directed, MA “Botis Godunoft” was the opera at the Metropolitan last night, with Walter Damrosch and the Sym- Margarete Mat: wer, for the first phery, Boclety Orchestra at Carnegio}ered, Caruso was F time this seaso: Martina, She was! 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