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SHS AVERING WORLD, _WEDNEADAY,_ OCTOBER 25, 1922. eee Eee New YORK CITY ee “Bird House, Planists, Fossils, Swan, | GI M B E L Harold Berkley, " Violinist, cera 32ND STLERT ae Bi ADWAY. — 83h D_ STREET — NEW YORK CITY Offers Difficult Programme | ches . in Recital. Hal jal be neglected, The —_—- y chestra will welcome co-operation = == ae nearest nn By Frank H. Warren. from American composers and e erv Marold Berkley, a violinist with] serious work by a resident American |} i view to performing It. The only test to open his recital last evening in) vit be the excellence of the music Aeolian Hall with the difficult Devil's! Gyertures, symphonic poems, rhapso- Tri! Sonata of Tartini. In this ven-| ajes, dance forms, if treated in a dig- ture Mr. Berkley was not exactly just| niqed manner, as In the waltzes of to himself for it put to too severe 4) Branhms, for instance, sultes, in fact test the performer's tone and tech-| any type of serious music will be con- nique that were better adopted to and! gigered. Scores may be sent to Ar Detter employed in the more graceful! thur J. Gaines, No. 17 East 424 and fluent Mozart Concerto that fol-| street, lowed. Mr. Berkley, in his general treatment of the music he played, showed that he Is studious and appre Giative of the cornposer's intent As an aid to their building fund, the rectors of the Bronx Hospital have engaged Titta Ruffo, Metropolitan baritone, to sing at their benefit con- cert In the Hippodrome next Sunday night. Mr. Ruffo will give the Pag- “Prologue? and other operatic 8, Also on the programme politan, and Alberto Sclaretti, The New York Symphony Orches- tra, walter Damrosch, conductor, will begin its forty-fifth season next Sun- day afternoon in Aeolian Hall. The programme includes the first perform ance in New York of Saint-Saens's woological fantasy, ‘Le Carnaval des Animaus."’ This composition, dating from 1886, was, early In its life, ‘‘con- demned to oblivion’’ by the compbs- er’s wish. Special provision made by Saint-Saens in his will released the number for public performance and —is pure and wholesome— makes meat, figh, soups, salads, gravies, eggs and vegetables de- lightful—just downright GOO D—what better commen- dation? MADE IN U. s, A, At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores| E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. 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