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{IN THE REALM OF MUSIC } j= P ——— Five Concerts Yesterday Fur-| nish Proof That There Is No “Strike Among Singers and Performers By Frank H. Warren. ‘There are no strike rumblings on Whe musical horizon, On the con- trary, members of the various broth- SFhoods—pianists, violinists, vocalists, quartets and orchestras—are showing @ determined disposition to work Qvertime in their zeal to satisfy the fongings of the concert patrons. Yes- terday was taken up with two plan- fete, two singers and the Lets Quartet wna the output was of varying ex- eelience. sNerma Drury, stili in her teens, saris: the musical ball with a piano} ital in Aeolian Hall. She was un- @fraid in the presence of a Bai Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue, B thoven's “Appassionata” sonata, spin group, and numbers by Cy t, Raval and Griffes. She has un- fed gifts and gave a surprisingly good exhibition of technique. dn the Town Hall, Juliette Arnold, ‘who won the competition of last sum- mer in the Stadium concert contest, MMtroduced herself asa serious pianist Born in Roumania, Miss Arnold has lived here since the age of four. She | also chose a Beethoven sonata for her programme, followed {tt with a| group of Schumann—the Fantasie- stucke—and concluded with some Chopin and Debussy. Miss Arnold has ‘such good playing points as a nice touch, a delicate feeling for color and the ability to play scales and rapid passages smootily and c These essentials were Best shio the Chopin and Debussy selections. , Her performance lacked, main variety in her interpretation, particu- larly patent in the Schumann. “Another American, Luella Meluis, edloratura soprano, born in Appleton, | Wis. and a student of Jean de} Reszke, gave an interesting recital in Carnegie Hal! in the evening, Her work disclosed a master's coaching fm ita attention to detail and sty Bhe sings . Smoothly and ea though she would get better resul We think, If she shook off her re- a@traint. She had the correct idea in the opening songs of Handel, Mozart and Veracini, but her light voice) fadled her in delineating emotion or| apy depth of feeling. Her tones fhiffer at times from a lack of reao-! ned to attack poorly tone cropped « the pitch. She needs fo cultivate the | eparkle of the coloratura artist, The florid embellishments to the “Magic famous Bell large audience was present and tened to her y ent enjoyme Estelle Liebling soprano, at the! game, hour, entertained a compa: riends and admirers in the To Hall, Her concert resembled num: ous similar affairs. Her voice is of pleasant quality, her alnging some- what uneven | ‘The Le! scription s the evening, sion, two numbe tet in C msioe for strings a pert, Harold F The’ quinte easily dige sprightliness Hghttul pa played it ‘and the their attituie i Reinald Werr NM MTT You can re-build an oldcar. Youcanre- paint an old house. But you cannot make Coffee with used grounds. Throw them sway if you would have good Coffee. Theatres Under the Direction of hugo Riesenfeld AMUSE MEN]S. nn Always a 3 Dollar Show for WINTER GARDEN AMUSEMENTS, | ae Jolson s Sith St. ht Bt rol AL. JOLSON' “bok 0" 39TH ST. 7 “" HODGE ® ie CENTURY (84% 4 opin. ™E LAST waite with ohh 1s to sing in Chicago on Nov having missed w co , in twelve s tole asta THIS WEEK anil ues a: ; ty to the. Wes “: H] THE BIGGEST, BEST BILL| ¢,3¥ beras te st he fs going on wings of soug. /H] IN VAUDEVILLEHISTORY MAIN atk ET estra tha ichard Strauss HETTY KING, LORD-AIN, iste conduct iat his concert in Gar WHIPPLE HUSTON’ & 0.4 negie Hall on Oct. 31 {s that of Phila- i - ae a toured with this organization on his iC K & RDI—6 ine to this counts ori SHUBERT P=,,! on 10 f an Sr THEATRE eEHEATNE, &. eee GREENWICH i bugs take t ( we Don’t. Wait Until Twice Dally, 2.15 and 6.18. Pr JAMES BARTON & CO,, | CECIL CUNNINGHAM, CICCOLINI, JOE BOGANNY’S Your Eyesight Is Ruine MATINGR F BILL POSTERS, ERNEST * T0.0AY, Delay means danger if your 1] 1] EVANS &GIRLS, DICKINSON my BACK eyes need the help of glasses & DEAGON, 6 OTHER WON. w PAY now. Nothing is so import- DER ACTS. 2 wae ant to YOU as good eyesight. MON. 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