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Show LARGE AUDIENCE ENJOYS "SIEGFRIED" MP, GOLDMARK charmed another an-other large audience at Unity hall last evening by his Interpretation Inter-pretation of the third In the Nlbelungen tetralogy, "Siegfried." It Is very dlflicult to treat of this drama without the assistance of stage effects, but Mr. Goldmark succeeded admirably in bringing before the mind's eye of his audience the scenes as they progress, step by step, his wonderful skill as a pianist adding much to the delight of the story. So clearly does he bring out tho thought of the master mina that composed the drama that when he Interprets In-terprets the music, it seems fairly to speak. "Siegfried" is not so Intensely) Interesting as "Die Walkure," but It Is a powerful music drama, and as interpreted in-terpreted by Mr. Goldmark was followed fol-lowed .with intense interest by the audience. au-dience. Tonight at Unity hall the third In a series of lectures will be given, when the audience will have the pleasure of hearing Mr. Goldmark Interpret "Got-terdammerung," "Got-terdammerung," and this Is said to be his master effort. Last night's audience audi-ence was very much larger than that of the first evening, and while many musicians were numbered among those present, many there were who are not musicians, yet who followed the lecturer lec-turer with an Intensity which bespoke the keenest Interest In his words and In his music. |