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Kreisler Welcomed, New Singer Heard, National Symphony. By Suiventer Rawling. ‘ITZ KAWISLER, master violin~ ist, only just back from Europe, gave @ recital at Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon. He was ac- claimed by an audience that crowded tho auditorium and the stage. As- sisted by Carl Lamson, he began with Schubert's fantasy in C major for Violin and piano, This he followed With Vieuxtempe's concerto No, 4 in D major, Each of these composi- tions ix long and trying, but Mr. Kreisier played both with consum- mate ease, His intonation some- times was at fault, notably in the scherzo of the concerto; but his mu- sical feeflng for and his intellectual . rasp of the works made his expos- tion of them commanding, pieces on tho risoh” and two caprices by Paganini, nged by himself. There was a nr foot of the stage 4 programme was norant clamor for Kreisier responded gen- complete more, erously, gradoff, announced as moat dramatic bari- r by Arnold Volpe's Orchestra, made his n debut at the Hippodrome nt. A large audience, chiefly 1 of his countrymen, with & oup of fellow townsmen from ve Vilna, waxed highly en- thusiastic over bls singing. Himself short and sturdy, bis voice proved ‘big and explosive, his manner and hia facial expression of a quality Detter suited to the operatic than the concert stage. He sang in one group | fr from Tehaikovaky’s "6 ballad from and Figa- a from Rossini's “Barber ie," thy first ingussian, the second in italian and "the third jo Yiddish, It wasn't easy to distinguish the Iwilan from the otber tongues. His group of Jewish folk-songs Ww Piano accompaniment I did not hear. Artur Bodanzky and the National Symphony Orchestra gave a concert @t Carnegic Hall last night with Yolanda Mero, wio has not appeared . a8 soloist. She was heard in jaikovuky’s plano concerto No. 2 in G major. Her playing was fuM of coniidence and marked by forcefulness beyond the ordinary, Brabms's second sym- phony, placed at the end of the pro~ gramme, Was the chief orchestral mumber. Mr. Bodanzky dragged tho edagio a bit, Out his sympathetic anderstanding of the work was un- mistakable and his musiclans re- sponded to his leading with a fine exposition of it. Beethoven's “Cort- olanus” overture was played at the Beginning of the concert, the soprano, Bascha Jacobsen, the violinist, gave ‘fe joint recital at the Lexington Tho- tie last night. Bernard Woolff, the tenor cantor, was to have taken part with them, but ho was Indisposed, Both Miss here for some ahd added numbers to their lists to make amends for his abse ided old Miss Pitziu's lish and mod dan aria from T ter of the Rogi- .” and on. Mr, Jacobsen's list compositions by Wientawaki, Garasate, Novacek and Paginini- Krelsier, Among recitale of the week-end dward Johnson, Amert- the Chicago Opera © Hall on Gat- sang with good Programme was urday afternoon. te, but while nd dive rifled, hia style proved er monotonous, At Acolian Hall, on Saturday afternoon, Qliver , gave an interesting positions by Rameau, In and Liszt. Nina a violin recital at Aco- She im- Zrahms, Wulfe gave flan Hall yesterday’ afternoon, ls very young and her art ts mature. Michael Nicastro, @ conductor from South America, introduced himself in that capacity at Acolian Hall on Sat- urday night AMUSEMENTS. _ It was somewhat dar- “The Great eusTER wanton eo Cecil B. OSCAR HAMAMEROTR NS | 70 NUR Most pci Forest Fire Fitziu and Mr. Jacobsen | |i Theatrea Under Direction of Hugo Riesen(el: All Continuous Daily Noon to 11.30 P. M. RIVOLI MAURICE TOURNEUR’S With House Feters and Majorie Daw CRITERION. = |°= DN =, “SomethingTo Think About” ||& With Gloria Swanson. Theodore Roberts, Elliott Dexter, Monte Blue Paramount Picture RIALTO oMsourge | “The Restless Sex anrenbauss =a MANHATTAN, OreRA HOUSE L THE STORM N, Y, bain ES Peewee tose Ht Priest ing of him to play Beethoven's "Pas- torale” symphony with a scrateh or- chestra, but it enabled him to show bold he possesses musicianly quall- tiem, AUDREY MUNSON, BEAUTY, GETS JOB Model's “Affiuence | to Poverty” Story in Evening’ World Brings Results. (femeinl to The Fvening World.) Munson has got a job. The one time noted model and sereen favorite, who is “down and out,” as ahe expreased it, appealed to the newspapers to find her something to do after she hed tried everything. She has received ansoffer from a picture corporation in Boston offering to take her on. Mins Munson's dramatic story of af- fi to poverty waa told in satur- 4 Beverai nia friends have sent her money since the publication of her story. One man, @ plumber, sent her $15 cash ag a “loan,” while she also Tecelved offers of work from other sources. ‘The motion picture offer, however, Steely to her most and she Will #0 to New York In «few days 0 moet. rey of Failing in, | will como back 6 arom to take any ition she can ‘Those that have her | Say tron ‘47 to $15 por . Bho nla CHINESE-AMERICAN CITIZENS HAVE DINNER IN BROOKLYN. A @inner wan given last night by the Chinese-American Citizens’ Altiance at the Piccadilly Restacrant tn Brooklyn, Thin organization ts componed of citi- zens of Chinero extraction and ts found in most large ities, Including Now York, Boston, Pittebureh, Detroit Chi- cago and Bah Francisco. Its chief ob- Ject, le to eurment Knowledwe and intar- Fatih publie aftatre, and promote am pee fa tnaight into ‘dotadts ana ueran fate Seow 4 ef American institutions. ©. Guex, Cousul General from @ principal speaker, told of the detwoen American and DEFSONS were present. China, CONCERTS AND MUSIC. MADISON SQ. GARDEN 824 °4%, sovorrre CLAUDIA MUZIO ovesr FLORENCE MACBEATH JOSE MARDONES M—Martinall, Helen Jettray irectine Julius Hepp. PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA OPOLD sr ‘Conductor, Carmen | YO: ‘uae OC AEOLIAN | cre THURS. APY... SONG MeCITAL Oy ea ware Cc AMPBELL Hacnat @ ae Mamon a —— LEXINGTON Harry wat eae Bed NAMARA Se FRADKIN Vistisnt Friows 0 to $2. rate at Box Omron Now. AEOLIAN HAR To. jonnow EVE. at 620, nec BY. Boat jL EO P- D Mat. Racal Miata fretnway Piano AMUSEMENTS. =TO-DAY at 3 P. 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