The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1922, Page 13

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Conceits"’ by the Englishman Eugene Goossens, We were making obeisance to Mr. Stransky at the time and could not hear them, Germaine Schnitzer, pianist, gave Says “Goodby” for the a recital in Town Hall in the after- Season. |noon. She is an admirable artist, joften heard here. Rosa Raisa, one of the leading so- pranos of the Chicago Opera Com- osak : ~Stransky, Conductor, By Frank H. Warren. The news of yesterday's music events centred on the Philharmonic Orchestra's concert in Carnegie Hall, for With it Josef Stransky concluded his eleventh season with the organt- gation as conductor. By an arrange- ment made last year Willem Mengel- berg of Holland is to be in chareg of | the Philharmonic for the remaining performances of this season, Artur Bodanzky sharing a few concerts with him,,.Mr. Stransky in turn is to do Some guest conducting in Europe, re- turning in the fall to resume his Philharmonic duties. If Mr. Mengel- berg’s steamer arrives on time he and Bodanzky will start to-morrow the new series of Philharmonic per- formances to be given in the Metro- politan Opera House. ‘There were many floral wreaths for ‘Mr. Stransky at yesterday's concert nd enough applause and general ac- elaim to please and speed any parting guest. Mr. Stransky was evidently @elighted with the demonstration and even made a little speech at the close Of the concert. It did not carry so fer as portions of the ‘1812 Over- fore but it sufficed for a 1922 epi-| x como Rimini, joined forces with the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra in a concert In the Hippodrome in the eve- ning. The programme was enjoyable and does not call for extended com- ment. The Metropolitan Opera's concert was quite pretentious, embracing, in concert form, acts from Carmen," “La Forza del Destino,” “Lucia” and “Mefistotele,"* A spectni matinee performance of “Cavalleria Rusticana,'' with Mme. Jeritza as Santuzza, and of “Pagli- | acci,"’ with Miss Bori and Titta Ruffo, | will be given at the Metropolitan next Thursday as a benefit to the Civil Service Reform Association. At last Saturda “The Barber of Chicago Opera force introduced a new cold Miss Marie Ivogun, performance of given by the Miss Garden atura singer, voice is of lovely texture and high in nge. She sang an E flat with the atest of ease, a sure fire hit with Togye. It has been a week of curtain}an audience. Her singing lacks the e@peeches. In addition to the Ov real coloratura sparkle and brilliancy ture, the orchestral numbers but even Mme. Galli-Curci is wanting ehaikovsky's ‘Francesca da Rimini" fantasia, his andante cantabile from @ string quartet and Keethoven’s “froica’’ symphony. ‘The orchestra @vas on its mettle, playing with vim fand energy. in those essentials. a dainty, charming pefson and a sat- isfying addition to the Chicago or- ganization In the evening Mary Garden herself and her recalcitrant tenor, Lucien | Muratore, forgetting their differences, fiss Ivogun is The New York Symphony, directed by Albert Coates, featured the first! performance in America of “Four the best performances of ‘'Carmen"’ we have ever heard, ‘The company "WATERS IPIANOS| Don’t fail to see and hear the new ARTIST'S model WATERS-AUTOLA PLAYER- PIANOS. They represent the very highest achievement of the art of player-piano construction and con- tain all the latest and greatest improvements. THE WATERS-AUTOLA player-pianos have the same sweet tone as the WATERS PIANOS and the wonderful NEW AUTOLA PLAYER is the perfect player-piano. 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The big) He was born in Brooklyn in 1889 chorus too was always on the move | and graduated at Columbia in 1910. and proved that a chorus need not be a eee wooden, In fact, tne stage “busi- ROCKEFELLER LIFTS GIFTS’ CONDITIONS ness" the Chicago chorus undertakes | May Use is astonishing, There was another new singer in the ‘Carmen cast, Miss Mary MeCormie, who appeared | ,. ‘ ‘i as Micaela, She has a good voice but | Education Board Now is scarcely out of the amateur class. $84,655,652 Principal as | " Titta Ruffo, the delayed baritone, | Well as Income. finally got into the “Ernani” cast| ‘he General Education Board now freee ie Thrapeaarnnie ne NOW | has available $84,655,662 which it may f © was ; a fine figure as Don Carlos and acted | "6 1" An¥ way It aces fit, according to with becoming restraint. His big | the annual report for 1920-1921, made voice, with its appealing higher tones, | Public yesterday, With the report was ‘was on the verge of breaking trom | a letter from John D. Rockefeller re- its discreet moorings occasionally, but | leasing the board from any obligation to the baritone as a rule kept his foot| retain gifts of hia in perpetuity, This on the brake. The interior of the| means that the board may dispose not Metropolitan has seldom re-echoed to} merely’ of the interest of ity invest- such applause as was showered on| ments but of the. capital itself. the favorite. Mr. Rockeefeller’s gifts to the board —— Of DR. DARLINGTON CALLED entire Income and $42,132,442 AS SHIPMAN SUCCESSOR lave totalled $126,788,094 to date, this the ind have been expended. Last was expended, as ges and secondary | schools, $19,981 for medical educa- | Newark Rector Choice of © burch | tion, $11,859,518; for Negroes, $1,212,659, of Heavenly Rest. end the remainder for “miscellaneous” The Rev. Henry Van Bearns Dar-. Purposes | ee es abi Mington, rector of St. Barnalas’s) yorp.up scARH AT CENTURY. 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