Show At the Halloween Musicale at Mrs Tieweeks residence for the benefit ot St Peters Miss Borkhoel will song Ole Moon lullaby composed by Rev W Daunt Scott It is a beautiful little lit-tle lullaby with the words in coon dialect and is one of Mr Scotts most attractive compositions A Hallowe Musicale will be given by the Ladies Guild of St Peters chapel on Tuesday evening Oct 31 at the residence of Mrs Treweek 1S1 Center Cen-ter street A programme of unusual ex cellence has been arranged including as a feature three solos with choruses from the leading comIc operas The solos so-los to these will be given by Mrs An derson Mr Henrotin and Mrs Hol ingsworth Miss Kelly will recite and vocal solos will be given by Miss Aga tha Berkhoel Miss Emily Jessup and Miss Edna Bailey Rev W Daunt Scott will act as accompanist The following programme will be rendered at Christensens hall on Tuesday Tues-day evening at the Halloween Ballad concert to be given by the Caledonian society J JC Sullivan accompanist Selections from Serenade Herbert Chnstensens orchestra Vocal medley Jessis Dream Blockley Mrs Frank Snyder Ballad Annie Laurie Dr G W Law Un jfiano Higttiand Gems Pope Miss largareth Robertson Solo Mary of Argyle Nelson Mrs Lizzie ThomasEdwards Reading from Spartacus Mr A IcLarty Solo Afton Water BurnsMrs Henry Latimer Berceuse opus 67 ChopinMiss Robertson Rob-ertson Ballad Bonnie Sweet Bessie Gil bertlrs Ella CummingWetzell Solo The Silent World Is Sleeping BuckMr John Robinson Duet Hark to the Mandolin Par kerIrs CummingWetzell and Mrs Latimer Dance Highland Fling Hiss Jennie Jen-nie Murdoch Professor J J McClellan contributes a few notes from Germany In the first place he says I have secured a fine I I concert grand Beckstein for my prac tice The Beckstein is the favorite piano of the Germans and is perfection I have also been fortunte in having secured Xaver Schanvenka for a teacher His charges t are 30 marks a lesson We had great Nikisch last Sunday who led the large Philharmonic orchestra of ninety men in a charming programme Mme Teresa j Carreno the I most renowned woman pianist was solo so-lo st and how this middleaged lady did play She is marvelous These con II certs here are wortn very much to the I music student At this one there must have been over 100 Americans I met two young college sfrlerfds from Ann Arbor I T7refet FeJ Wieingartner asa as-a conductor to any < 6ther but Arthur Nikisch is magnificent I tell you I am proud of our American orchestras they cannot be beaten At the Royal I opera house this week we had Lohen I I grin Fidelio Tannhauser Le Prophete I Faust etc with Mme Schumann Heink also Gruenning and Kraus whore who-re two glorious tenors The Italian Opera company which played here has isbanded They did bad work and were poorly patronized We are to hear Joachim next Sunday with thereat the-reat royal orchestra and are looking I forward to a great treat |