The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1920, Page 15

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ties, dormant quantity than by ‘ Mm prehension. posed it. not much. Another cal Art Soctety at Saturday afternoon. iossional singers: quality of the voi standard once, at least, gramme held Sinks the Sun," composer, but rresident of the sov the night before. r Kurt § i, Eli! with Rossini Mass, - ’ Musical Art, and Three Violinists By Sylvester Rawling. Bete restored musica] activi- new lease of life. Pent up ener- gies resolved themselves into a flood of endeavor distinguished more by stance, at the Metropolitan Opera House last night there was a perform- ance of Rossini’ unfamiliar “Missa Solemmis.” Why Giulio Setti, most ef- ficient of chorus masters, who con- ducted it, should have wasted the ef- forts of four distinguished soloists and hig admirable chorus upon such a milk-and-water mass is beyond com- Rossini was at the end of his productiveness when he com- * To way that the puerile Of- fertorio by the organ fitly character- ized it may be straining a point, but Perhaps the ‘undietin, guished Crucifixus, sung by Rosa Ponselie, soprano, was the best solo, and the tame Sanctus, Ponselle had for associates Margurete Matzenauer, contralto; Charles Hack- ett, tenor; Jose Murdones, bass, and the chorus, was the best concerted number. For the rest, silence. disappointment was the long anticipated concert of the Musi- rosch had trained his chorus of pro- long established, and the men's choirs were better than the women's. comffositions Lasso, Michael Haydn, estrina, and Horatio Parker's which Dr Damrosch with graceful simplicity be sung in memory not only of the iMuneker was in erro: when he wrote | yesterday that he beat me in a race to get away at this ndler’s arrangement Maria Winetakay PRO aa ee 4 soloist, impress! cowboy sang red om the ternoon. house, beginnin; during Lent, to a quality. Wor in- cha Elman, the Mr. John MoCormac weather, dience. His singing quisite. Italo Montemezsi, Waiter Kramer and in which Miss Irish folk songs, A i Carnegie Hall on Dr, Frank Dam- mirably but the s fell short of the for The pro- by di Vittoria, Pal- “Now “Bayer” means said wouid famous Aspirin, SLEEESED ESSE TREDEESE PEP CE E® Eugene Delano, | iety, who had died | My confrera Mr. | Each Buyer Tablets Headache, time. I remained | Bile eve PGi Mt Aes —— yf Nai ‘Three distinguished violinists made appearances yesterday, all in the af- t Carnegie Hall Jascha Heifetz gave a recital to a crowded his programme with excerpts from a Bach sonata for vio- lin alone, followed by Jules Conus’ concerto in E minor with Samuel Chotsinoff his accompanist at the piano, Admirably played both works were, with the spendid tone for which Mr. Heifetz is famous. then for the Hippodrome. where Eu- ene Ysaye, the veteran Belgian, and were giving a joint recital, 1 arrived in time to hear them play a concert- ante by Molique, with a cadenza by Ysaye. Well piayed it was, to but the way they fac each other in the cadenza made one think of a heavyweight and a ban- tam in a cock fight ring. A great audience acclaimed them. Hippodrome last night, brought out a capacity au- by Handel, at the beginning, was ex- A second group of songs by Hamilton Harty, delivered in his best voice and with his unmatched clearness of enuncia- tion, brought him many recalls, luctantly T had to give up hearing his | hy You want genuine Agi for nineteen years. millions of people unbroken and @) “Norah ie Cur~ ae find plains, the re- ae hear Feats of which, “Way down in Arkan- saw” and “I'll work my underjaw,” stirred the staid musical audience to remarkable enthusiasm. her and Lisst. Leaving him | Theo Karle interesting, young Russian, politan ed and fumed at the cast. recital at the despite the la, Rother, of breast ih denver, wi 0} Arthur Whiting,| PLAINFIELD, N. Re- which The name the true, world- proved qafe by | package of | of Aspirin” con- tains proper directions for Colds, |leta cost but a few cents. ‘Toothache, Karache,! drew crowded houses. noon there was Donizetti's dAmore,” with Caruso, Mary Bilis, Scotti and Malatesta in In the evening, ‘8 “Boris Godunoff,” with rrold, Gaphie Brasluu, de Segu: Defauncis and Bada in the parts. Mr. Pepi conducted bo —the | Neuralgia, Lumbago, Aupirin preseribed by’ physicians | Neuritis and for Pain generally. Always say “Bayer” when buy jing Aspirin, Then look for the {safety “Bayer Cross” on the pack of | {age and on the tablete. Handy tin boxes of twelve tab- wists aleo sell larger packages. Ampirin ie trade mark of Rayer Manutactare Momonceticaci@ester of Salicylicncl@ rar EVENING | ONeale” and “tn Dublin's! 's mass at Povla Frijsh, the Danish soprano, gave a recital at Henry Miller's The- || atre last night. Six children’s songs by Moussorgsky, group of Scandin avian songs’ by Grieg, Jensen and Lie, and a group of French songs made programme, which she preted with the understanding of the texts and the grace of voice to which she has accustomed us. noon, at Aeolian Hall, Estelle Bass, pianist, gave a recital, which included compositions by Beethoven, Chopin On Saturday evening, in Acotian Hall, the sterling yourg tenor ve abrecital, varied and in which hé gave (place to songs by Coleridge Taylor, H. T. Burleigh, Griffes, and three Indian songs from Lohr’a “Garden of Kama.” inter- In the after- ‘Two performances at the Metro- Opera House on Saturday In the after- “LBiisir Barrientos, there was Bada, Raymonde rincipal operas — G. 0. P. Women of Jersey Orme J., April 6.—Mri B. 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