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omposer at Aeolian Hall on afternoon played a pro- of his own conrpositions, Love- Tragedy Sung in English vir cast tered | songs, and jn the eve ning at the same By Sploester Rawling. —|Toscr-pianis and Mane Sandee | 3 and Marle Sundellus, N AND ISOLDA was |soprano of the Metropottan Opera @ung for the first time in| Company, gave a benefit concert for Wnglish at the Metropolitan | %e Flatbush Boys’ Club and Com- munity Centr Opera House on Saturday afternoon. Had be: Tt ‘hed been an P - mn AS as GF ans oe ree bon with eager: | PASsIONTST FATHERS CRUEBRATH pro’ & sore disappoint-| Three days of thanksgiving celebra- ment. Wheth pihrey ether one is or is not in| ting the 200th anniversary of the found. favor of opera in the vernacular, one |'ng of the Passionist Order of Fathers | thing ‘ip certain: The English xt] nd the ceronization of St. Gabriel last must be enunciated with sufficient |May began In St. Michael's Monastery, etearness to make it understandable | Wy} Hoboken, yesterday. | by the hearer or it should not be! t Sorated by the bros ne | priae sermon, ‘Twenty-five prie wd in fifty—never a complete sen- | took part in the celebration. “3 denoé—could be distinguished, and of | jeanne Gordon's Brangaena’ almost the same might be suid nh rg tempt, despite his accent and he be forgiven for his occasional into German. Clarence Whi who was Kurvenal, alone d to the language of Shakesp Mitton as it was Corderized in the (translation from the German. Of th changes in the book made by Sigmund Spaeth and Cecil Cowdrey it is im- ‘possible to speak for the reason al- weady stated. But the disappointment was not us|" alone to the murder of the text. It is} mot easy to recall a more shadowy wraith of a performance of the im- mortal love epic, the eternal trage ‘with all its perfidy and shame ex-| whioh not even Dr. Wagner| can hide with his love potion to be-| fool Policeman Morals and the multi- ture that cringes behind him. Mr. | Saturda | gramme mi ui h ae », the Apostolic Del CONCERTS AND MUSIC. | cAnNeate WALL, Thursday Evg.. on . PIANO RECITAL oy See LEVITZKI | rickets at Box Offion, Mat. Daniel Mayer, (Steinway) ‘ARNEGIE HALL Concert of Music for Violla, Kreisler Concert of Musle for Plane, |SUNBAY re 3 UNDAY | arr., DEC. 19, AT 3. Direction C.-3. Foley. £ fray, comstaon. MECCA MUBIOAL EXTRAVAGANZA OF _THE OnVENT, CENTRAL THEATRE, jive. 00. Mau 4th & Divas. Thanks, Day & F. RAY comeTOCK & wonnis tar ma" DELYSIA ' and Parts With LUPINO LAWE a event | at usin ¥ UAFGAR.” | Paul Polret Costumes Sensation CENTURY PROMENADE * |. i Brondway Maia WINTER GARDEN Greatest Comedy Show in Town, with 2 weiter, 1422. GARRICK * $e Wet 0th HEARTBREAK HOUSE By Bernard Shaw MONT, W. ath Bt. Steinway Piano, Bodanzky and the orcheatre, maintained the traditions, play—too full, in fact, for fre singers | Lenton often ere driven to their utmost to|WASA PRIHODA’ veainast, Beene eit pucitto the anadows:| METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE re. Then back to the shadows. | Mme. Matszenaver is not only an artist-singer within the limitations of her vuice, but she has rare intelli- genoe, Yet her voice is not that of a soprano, for which the music of Isolda calls, and she fails to recognize the heroic nature of the Irish Princess Robbed of her lover by the sword of Trigtan, carried overseas by him to be bride of old King Mark, whom she hi never seen in an age when all men of Gpbecicn were fighters and the wom- ‘of, their race shared _in their glories, Isolda, up to the quaffing of the love potion, is all impervious, hard, com~- manding, which Mme. Matzenauer was not, efther in action or in voice, There were too much of soft mout! ings to fit the character, at least, there. In the love duet of the second act they were more approp By the time she reached the love-death of the last act she was tired. It was sung ineffectively. Sembach as Tristan was not heroic to the eye, but in the delirium of his he made a profound _ienpression. "Fhe intensity. of it as nothing else did in the It will not soon be forgotten. Miss Gordon's Brangaena it may be sa.d that her voice disclosed more of the qualities of a soprano than Mme. Matzenauer's. Hers was a pretty impersonation that missed the tragic note of the potion acene but was worthy in the warning from the tower. Clarence Whitehill as Kurvenal, always sure of himself, in the last act was especially effective ia his dieplay of affection for a oF votion to Tristan. Robert Ble King Mark, Robert ‘Leonhardt, Melot, Octave Dua as the Shepherd, Louis D'Angelo as the Steersman and ‘Angelo Bada as the Voice of a Sailor completed the cast. ‘The new scenery by Joseph Urban scarcely for comment beyond reference to its freshness and a tov- much-bringing-forward of the love ‘bower in the second act. Not in the of the Imelight, Mr. Urban, but aa far in the background and out of sight as ble would two such lovers as Tristan and Isolda s te | AMUSEMENTS. a |JEMPIRE S\rey & sou sare. 830 Mal Wed. Thurs. & Sat., 2.30.| an THE DOCTOR” UNTLEY. “HITCHY Koo 1920” MOSCONIS and 100 Othere—Mestly Gitte. LIBERTY Wert 424 &t. Bren. at 8.20. Motinrss Tees & Eat. 012.80) CAWTHORN “The Half Noon” HENRY MILLER'S THEATRE, 16 Wer 43d. Mata. Thum. & fat, 220, Bres., 8.20, “A VERITABLE GEM. PUNCH & JUDY. West 40th Cirete 1 OPENING TO-MORROW EVENING AT eS A New CLARE KUMMER ROLLO’S WILD OAT with ROLAND YOUNG, “THE TAVERN ARNOLD DALY a The Vagabond. “I Pag tne Cavalleria Rusticana” and pci” had @ first hearing mn at the Metropolitan Opera use on Saturday night miny inn, as Millo Picco, Orville Hoy Flora Perini and Louise M piRED S ‘STONE “ie TOP” BELASCO | Wak, eh Oe Bree Mats Thur, & Set., 2: ise, the new baritone, 0 allio work. Mr. Danise confirm impression made by his voice and when he appeared the other nigh monasro, in “Aida.” Mr, Moran- if conducted both operas with fer- e week-end was prplific in music fbi kinds. The first Sunday night @Mvert of the season at the Metro- Opera House drew a crowded The programme was Verdi- ini and the singers were some of best in the company, Mr. Bam- hek conducting. At the Hippo- e yesterday afternoon Claudio 10, the Metropolitan Opera House ano, was the star of a conc gi the evening Jan Kubelik, was soloist with Mr. Bodanzky fd the National Symphony Orches- for the benefit of the Church of Joan Baptiste, At the Lexington re yesterday afternoon Ervin edghaxt, pianist, was soloist with Symphony Orchestra, Rene Pol- conducting. At Carnegie Hall in| afternoon Mr. Stranaky and the | lharmonte Orchestra presented an | agner programme to a ‘sold-out | Htorium. The recitals of the week-end tn- fed the baritone Hmillo De Go- at Aeolan Hall yesterday mn; the American violinist, ert Spalding’s at Carnegie Hail Saturday eee and the Hun- AMUSEMENTS. 'DINTY’ WILL BE LOVED BY EVERYONE TB WHO SEES HIM, IT 1S A REAL HUMAN PICTURE WITH LAUGHTER AND THRILLS GALE @Y FAR NEILAN'S BEST BO TES — A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION WESLEY FACED BOY $ re ? Sm THIS WEEK ONLY —— STEEN D PLAYHOUSE en me a. Bot Dy. Bre 8.00. MARY NASH Wed. oan Day de Nat. THEATION. th Bt. Bre 8.30 BIJOU Bee, eek THE SKIN GAME SELWYN’S 3 THEATRES 2, "" TIMES Se: “Bros, 6. RE Thanks 3OHN in rpg ke oo RE PLAY, “THE MIRAGE” APOLLO ey 090. 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