Show The Opera House The second of the Careless Orchestra Orches-tra concerts was given at the Walker Opera House to an audience which while not so large as that which gathered on the first evening was none the less appreciative Artistically these two concerts are the finest ever given by the Careless Orchestra The programme last night was just a proper length but it is rather annoying for persons who go at 8 oclockthe time advertised for the commencementto have i forty minutes before the curtain is rassed The programme last night consisted of ten excellent and well selected numbers The orchestra showed manifest improvement in the five numbers by it William Tell of all was perhaps rendered with greatest effect and received with most favor It was a masterpiece master-piece and the duet between the flute and clarionet was one of the finest things of the kind ever heard in the city Mark Croxall has never done better than in his cornet solo nor made a better selection than Schuberts thrilling weird and fascinating fas-cinating Serenade The quartette i Woodbird by Mesdames Ashley and Sherman and Messrs Hopkins and Gorlinski earned a well merited mer-ited encore which also was loudly applauded Mr Gorlinski did not give the baritone solo from Borgia as well as he has done though it was loudly encored and deserved it but he acquitted himself more than creditably in Sunshine the delightful de-lightful and moving song given as an enocre Of course Mrs Careless song was the event of the evening a Her name is sufi cieht to draw a large audience and in the song Returns she thrilled everybody For an encore she gave the sweet and beautiful ballad Robin Adair as only Mrs Careless can give it The conclusion by Mark Croxalls Silver Band was immense Artistically the concerts were marked successes and have added fresh laurels to those already won by the Careless Orchestra |