The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1922, Page 16

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: i i j ; ' Soe : > bf Chamber Music, Pianist and * Opera Comprise Day’s Music Fare. By Frank H. Warren. Yesterday's concerts had 4 @ressive touch, numerically began with single performer, fella Rider Possart, pianist; ated into a sonata recital for two, Mr and Mrs. Alexander Bloch; progress? further to the Trio Classique and cul minated In the opera in’ which a quar tet of artists shouldered whatever bur den “Le Roi a’Y¥s" Mme. Possurt offered the pro. hey Cor gradu imposes programme that.one meets rarely Dow adays, | comprising = Mendelssohn, Haydn, Beethoven (a minuct), Scar- Jatt! (Presto D mimor), Schumann (4 gonata). and a Chopin group. There fs no-particular objection to this selec: fion, though a meticulous listener Might complain of the manner in Which the pianist played the Schu Wann sonata. olinist and ing the They Pianist, are consiste fort as sonata inte rs, Played last evéning one of Bach's, the | Much discugsed Pizzetti's, in A, 4 Conatine of Dyorak and a Chaconne @f Vitali, The Pizzetti piece had bren led here twice before, once by the Boone themselves. The composer, Who labers in Florence, Italy, is of the new school, and his sonata, nutu Pally, smacks of the mode devices Phe thematic material is slight, but me car catch glimpses of attempt at development. As Mr. F has sald, “in one passage the pis minor and the violin in C sharp; the Opening movement is marked tem- pestuoso for piano and laimentoso for violin.” Such a composition requires etudy and frequent heur grasped intelligently, To Movement seemed to give vit tle beauty last evening and has a well worked out ‘ending. Mr. Bloch 4id not have his strings always vnde the best of control. “The Trio Clasaique’s concert was fts second of the season, Cella Sehil- | ler, pianist, Maurice Kaufman, violin and John Mundy, ‘cello, comprise the | Personnel of this little band of honest | endeavor. They played a trio by Volkmar Andreae (a Swiss’). one of| Beethoven's, and Frank Minor phantasle. They were energetic in the opening nunibe valor outweighihg their discretion .in. respect ‘t6‘ tone and balance. The Beethoven probably went better. most | The Monday opeta was Lalo's ‘Le Roid'Ys in three acts and five scenes, that moves idlong | same unimpressive fushio ley," the music missi and failing, of. distinction Gigli and Danise, who are doing yeo- man service these days, stepped from the Rhine's bank to the coast of Brit- tany without altering their'sty!e. Miss Muzio, the other member of the trio. was missing, but Mn Alda and Gordon completed the pic Mme Gordon had her first change at role of Margared, heretofore sung by Rosa Ponselle, and an imposing and statuesque person she was with a re- ga) stride and a revengeful look that threatened everybody with destruc- tion. If matters got a bit slow paced one could ruminate on the appropri- ateness of Mr. Urban's scenic produc- tion and wonder whether Gothic walls were common. in Brittany as early as » plays in C | > Bridge's C |” thetr | Messrs: | 500 A. D.+ whether the Kings simple 8e@ goaat court-bougted of auch lavish ) W cheat of | Collect costumes and of such a roys! gems and treasure; shimmering silka and wealth of color | that formed. the: dancing habiliments! of the ballet fad, in 600 A. D., found vogue among the modest Breton folk FIND OLD FRIEND IS VICTIM OF AMNESIA | Couple Meet Acaquainiance Who Doesn't Remember Name. | Willlam Beckman and bin wife 78 Court Street, Brook way home from @ party day when near the Mas {Clermont and Lafaye Jimet a= man the Hi did wot | They called ¥ Clason Avenue Jat Che wtation ~¥ |thing from ther ce, The Ing from. amr ngs. County. Hos five years ol¢ . welghs 150 pounds and wor rk bite sult, ov tortoise glasses and a ¥ pin. ——— POST IN VIEW-FOR ANDERSON. | | Nesro Rep dob From WASHINGTON, Mareh 7)—N' publicans in New York are pressing Harding Administration tor an standing’ Jo, dn recognition “out- thelr | Sumucl Koenig. ¢ publica County Com President Harding me MUSTARD Back to Standard Price Soupr Have @ Sameness Add a (neh of | | and Bronx THE L. 0. STORES AreOffictal Stations \orthe Sale of | GLOBE FISH) ALL GRADE A QUALITY | WARNER'S | BREA i} MLA SAL TREKT. ey Ww and whether the! 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Still the taste would elee’’— be ‘‘flat,’’ the appearance Sheweuldgivethisfamiliar —_uninviting. But— heuschold dish scant kit- After all, stewed prunes chen attention. Wash them were stewed prunes—what weil sheweuld— but soak could one expect? One them se the pranes could knew, at least, that Friend getback some oftheir natural = Husband at breakfast the next moisture? Well, one did morning would grunt, not have time, you see. Or, ““What! —prunes again!” if she did soak them it and then swallow them with would be for only a little good grace as if he felt while—justadipinthe surf. —_ prunes must serve some But, , it simmered wholesome purpose or an down to putting prunes ina Efficient Providence would saucepan, Covering with hot not provide them. Discrimi- water and boilingrapidly unti) nating Daughter would turn the fruit was tender. Sugar up her youngish nose at the was added at some period unattractive dish despite during the eooking— it didn't Mother's insistence that they matter much when, were good for her. While Asa result of this pains- Junior, likely as not, would ing treatment, the pruncs chirp, “‘I like’ em better raw." a pitiable pic- + + + This, as we say, was ture Broken and wont to happen in the days mushy, there they were when she stewed prunes swimming around in a thin “‘aftera fashion.’” ‘but now ea What a difference! She first washes them, then soaks in warm water to cover ~ overnight if pos- sible, In the morn~ ing, she cooks them slowly in the water in which they were soaked. She knows sugar is not needed as slow cooking de- velops the natural fruit sugars. 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