The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1922, Page 22

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922, CHURCH REFUSES $25 - been tamultuons and varied. He has ‘ studied in Germany, under Ovid IN THE REALM OF MUSIC Munn in Belgium, and Hes towred 18 FOR CiVIL WAR DEBT f South America, This artist plays |. well enough, technically, but yestor-|%2-Year-Old Tatlor Received Hdu- The Celsolin, a New Instru-] Mszt, and proctd as tn a violin re-|day he failed to make his perform- one seis UF cital ance interesting. Anything rather] YORK, Pa., ( ~The Weat Penn- ment, Is Play ed by Its In- , bik the result may Bor prove a than dullness, sylvania Synod of the Lutheran Church, of nf duly exciting, your may be assures meeting in Hanover, has refused to nc- ventor, M. Urtado. that it in pleasing and interesting eta| The San Carlo Opera Company |oept a check for $25 from W. B, Wol- ; - Mea cane th Wooden sound of the | ™ade two satisfactory holiday ap: Joott. clghty-two years old, of Mochan- By Frank H. Warren. xyloplione, excep on the higher keys, | Pearances before enthusiastic audi. |!cebure. a wonk or mors fhe heraldnd| and produces a sbfter, meilower tone. /ences, "Madama, Butterfly,” with The check was. part payment of a Fo prt ie . | Occa#tonally yoR imagine a Violit | pamaxt Miura in the » | lebt owed the Synod for educational Eppearance of the coPptin at Aeohon| ne ie Chaltenging you, but you! Tm ttle role, in the help Mr, Wolcott received when a boy prior to the Civil War. At that time he was studying for the ministry, Ho {s now a tailor and ts in needy cir- afternoon, and ‘Il ‘Trovatore’’ in the evening were the bills—affording u study in styles of Italian operatic composition. Which will outlive the Hall had kept vs in a Atte of ferment The instrument te whe invention of Celso Urtado—after ‘Whom it is mod iniss any semblance of warmth or beauty The performer's eo wrists angi skilful fingers pe mitted him to mattle off some of t! eatty mamed—ata one) Wonder} oct aicricult violin wusie with ex- | ner? hss whether it was hel? beneath the clyn. |traordinary speed and gentle touch “= sed between the knees, or, possi-] We don't know the precise place .n Y M B. ck F h E Fo een mrniputed, any |e inatrhental field reserved for te our Money Back For the Empty Can i . sa mt ‘ aah bat celsolin, though we would urge it, et three speeds. The harp, sackbut.} times, as a substitute for recitals by If KYANIZE D Not Pl Y psaltery, xylophone, marimba, eym-]} student vocalists and instrumental - joes Not ease lou ists. Dalon and lyre even were familiar but "ohe Winther Y the celsolin re- 1 Bete eats apees cettase Rice = Its creator last mechanisms, mained a st evening, however, disclosed its poss’. bilities and the responsive chil echoed its master’s voice a ceiselin yon appar e, mix it with ada to the m register a ps pf some mm Urtado dressing, cover outside with 4 cloth, stir with three sticks or ham mers, a piano accompanist cull delic from sugh maste: music brewers as Paginini, Mendels gohn, Saint-Saens, _ Reethoven an‘ The Ukraininn National Chorus, that won high rewognition at its con- cert Inst week in Carnegie Hall, wit! be heard in a new programme Sunday J afternoon in the Hippodrome. The chorus will sing folk music and can- | ticles, and Mmes. 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