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é g by S Colin O’More OLIN O'MORE, tenor, gave #| disposed audience which heard him in| mantle should fall. recital at Aeolian Hall yes- name just fall trippingly from off|'0% Henry 7. the tongue, = blarney in the voice of him as he] gestive little “Ballynure” ballad. A{in Chicago on Nov. 17 and last for trills love ditties and the colleens| special word for ’ r fall under his spell? story that once in the “Lilac Domino” he sang os Janus Harrod, a native| fdmond Clement's singing of it in ‘he| York next January are reserved. of Tennessee, descendant of a iong|same hall several years ago. ‘ and sturdy line of British ancestors who fought with Harold at Hastings i y . essa Ont ¢ Pear re ptr hye be held in Gt. Patrick’s Cathedral on| ski and the Philadelphia Orchestra, John McCormack in his manners and) pressive feature should be the singing | with its sixteen annual performances his methods save for something] by 5,000 children from twenty schools|and the vari lacking of the delicious brogue of| of New York and the neighborhood. our one and omty “Jawhn.” Welcome, Mr, O'More, to the concert” stage.| ble for restoring the Gregorian Chant,| terested have reached an When by next autumn you are heard| which oF nd a, tenor to Aeclina Heu|auereau, from Quarr Abbey in Hng- try to encompass everything at once! |'0 A. M., vespers at 4.30 P. M. and ithe Irish You are young and can wait. compline at 7.80 P, M }ctot Mr, O'More began with a recitative and aria from Mehul's'Jaseph,” which | Herbert M In Successful nm is to remain | on he sang with captivating vot ! r Chicago ° good \taste, and, with artistic ceti-|Opera As ne agon, AB- Recital Debut cence. A too meh leaning to ciated awith him as artistic man setto, with the inevitable tendency tojager will be Gino Marinuzzi, the tremolo, he would better avoid, | oung Italian conductor, upon whom | altogether, Mr. O'More justly By Sylvester Rawling. y je-{it would seem ‘our old frierd Cieo- served the applause of the friendly|fonte Camipanigi desired that All the « his singing of compositions py W Merjorite singers, Including ¢ terday afternoon. Doesn't his| Watts, Cyril Scott, S. Coleridge [ay-| Mary Garden, Rosa Raisa, - Burleigh, Debuusy,|dro Bonci, ‘Tigta Ruffo, ward Uarold V. Milligan and a group of} Johnson and Tifo. Schipa, have been {rish songs which ifcluded the say] re-engaged. The seagon will begin Can't you hear the More's sing-| {en weeks, | Wagner's “Lohengrin,” Ing of the’ dream from Massenct’s| “Valkyrie” and “Tristan and Isolde” yoru: cee “Manon,” *.hich brought vividly to/are to be revived, sung in English mind the distifguished Frenchman| texts, Details of the season in New Philadelphia music lovers and the freely again, An International Congress for the] operagoers may bri promulgation of Gregorian Chant will| 7helt next season, June 1, 2 and 3, of which an im-/the Metropolitan Opera Company ed and multitudinous ncert activities will be continued at y of Music. Edward Bok The congress last year was held at ie Academ: Lourdes. Pope Pius X. was responst-|and the various groups of people in- agreement. had been lost for centuriee, to| A lease of the Academy, beginning on “Lassie” just drop| the service of the Church, Don Moc-| Sept. 1, has been secured. All's well! ash ehh An land, will be the director of the New an educational one. 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