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“IN THE REALM OF MUSIC eevee “oom ard Strauss Gives Final Concert at the Metro- politan. By Frank H. Warren. Richard Strauss, the German com- Posor-conductor, is close to his Ameri- ean journey'’s end. With the Phila- deiphia Orchestra as medium he gave “his third and fipal subscription con- Feert at the Metropolitan Opera House last evening, offering a programme of three Strauss numbers, Next Satur- day the composer will give his last iptimate recital in Town Hall, and on Sunday night there will be a farewell concert at the Hippodrome. The opening number last evening was the tone poem “Also Sprach PZarathustra,” played at a former concert, and “vepeated by request.” Mr, Strauss has explained that in it he wished to embody the conflict be- ween man’s nature as it is and man's Metaphysical attempts to lay hold of hia Mature with his intelligence—lead- ing finally to ihe conquest of life by e release of laughter. This grandiose effort is worthy mough with elght movements em- | , and, if one soncerto for violin and orchestra, {written when the composer was but fmineteen and originally sketched in he back of a school book—whicl, long with handy old envelopes and enu cards, prove to be 8 of in- piration for these music masters. ronislaw Hulerman had jearned the | olin part and he played it we hough the first movement only ~ | Negro—appe: to us to have ax 4 1 musical signifi Tt followe : delassic lines, having been written be- ce Gore the Strauss talent turned to the rammatic field. f eine ve event of tho evening was the ne f Pi Heldenleben” (A ® Slerc's Lit: ). Mr. Mengelberg made ‘muuch of this composition last Beasc ‘ ode the National Symphony Orel * BY) 8 from the aia compo d Stransky have also escorted the some claim, is none other Strauss hims elf) in his mu- 1 struggle of six sections—' \ The Hero's Adversaries, The ero's Consort, The Hero's Battle- 5 field, The Hero's Works of Peace, The } ‘Here's Release From the World and But none has con- torily as the coin- wer did last evening. Mr. Strauss re. ok matters more composedly than % fepatne, associate Interpreters, His is a ore reserved hero, with lit- "the bombastic about’ him, but h to his reward. We made every phrase of the poem stand out in full light. The third section, "The Hero's Consort, fairly glowed swith sincerity and passion and proved ‘the climax of the evening's perform- ance. i An industrious analyst might frame conclusion, new explanatory guide to the poem d upon Mr. Stra conquest of ‘America. ‘hero, Strauss, shores; IL, the arriving on these hero's Leap pe cepa might embrace the pros and cons of; ‘the much disputed interview of last summer; IIL, the hero's consort Is, i. oul the Philadelphia orchestrs the battlefield, none other th: Metropolitan Opera House; orks of peace, “Till Eulensp! “Traum durch die Dammerung” ana Mozart; VI., the hero’s release from the world, the final concert at the Hippodrome and the departure for home. , : Herbert Schmidt ital in Aco! Following a few old Italian pieces, Mr, Schmidt essayed three Brahms numbers, the pone © B minor Sonata and composl- red a plano re. | jons of Scott, Ravel, Carpenter and JAszt, thereby touching. all schools. Mr. Schmidt seems to lke a rapid tempo, for which ique is well suited. uf pure music from his. selected eompositions he secmed to be ‘want: ing. ‘ Fs = Next week's opera repertoire, an- pounced vesterd: Is for | Whitehill; eu dance. & dinner before the dance at thelr home, 0, 15, de ‘Tyng’s party was for Miss ey Hunt. Section I. would be tbe! “Le Rol d'Ys,” for the first time in New York Thursday evening, Jan. 5, sung by Mmes, Alda and Ponselle, and Messrs. Gigli, Danise, Rothter, Picco and Ananian, Mr. Wolff con- ducting, “Parsifal,”” Monday after- noon, with Easton, Sembach and “Love of the Three Kings,” Monday night, by Miss Bori and tinelli, Danise and Mardones; “Zaza, Wednesday night, with Miss Farrar; “Lohengrin,” Friday evening, with Mme, Jeritza as Elea; “Madame But- terfl: Saturday matinee, with Mise ‘Cavalieria Rusticana” and ‘Pagiiecci,” Saturday night benefit of Italian Hospital. ioe iA MISS PRENTICE INTRODUCED. Makes Debut at Dinner and Dance Other Parti One of the principal holfday enter- tainments for debutantes was a dance given in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel last night by Mr. and Mrs. John I. Prentice of No, 23 East 69th Street to introduce their daughter, Miss Kate De Forest Prentice, to society. Before the ball Mr. and Mrs, Prentice wave a dinner in the hotel, having 100 . There were 600 moro at the Mr. and Mrs. Rufus L. Patterson gave THE HAPPINESS afforded by that 1°. so which is all you aj merits the slight from our jewelry you had in mind. you to ask for our FREE CATALOGUE: « “Express It With Diamonds.” A STORE—NOT AN OFFICE ALSO 837 BROAD ST., NEWARK, N. J, WEEKLY | asked to pay, certainly fort it will take to select Largest Stock Ever the gift Watch, Diamond or other piece of Asan aid in gat your selection, we invite Open Evenings till 6. Saturdays till 9. East 66th Street, for their aoa and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra. 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