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Show I 1 MUSIC AND MUSICIANS "(j I K i .. I The informal musioulo and dancing party, for which nlnbor.ite preparations ') nro being nindo by the members of the Governor's club, promises lo be one of ' the bic events of tho season. The event. ( which will I Ac place at. the Odcon ' during the early part of Fobruary, is in charge of A. .1. Kissolbcrg, who will ' have full charge of the musical part of tho programme.. Thoso tahiug pavL in , tho inusicnlc part, of tho programme in-( in-( . , ' elude such artists as Miss Sybella Clayton, Clay-ton, Miss Irene Kelly, Miss llolen Hurl-1 Hurl-1 ley Miss Boah Nibley. Miss Mynon ' Donhnlter. Miss Grace Sullivan, Miss Lucille Young and A.. C. Kisselhorg. During the intermission between the. . , ilrst and second parts of the musical pro-' pro-' gramme, refreshments will be served, I . followed by a dancing pnrtv, which will take place' in ihe lower hnll. It is also promised that some new effect? in the ; Pff.rt V .1 ImrV . PARTICIPANTS IN. GOVERNORS' CLUB CONCERT. ; ' I decorations of the hall and club rooms will be given. Taking it all together the affair presents an opportunity that ; will be looked forward to with great eagerness by the members of the young-( young-( or set. I At Tomplo B'nai Israel on Monday, j , January 31, a concert will bo given. I The programme is as follows: j Xocturno Paul Bohm Miss Irene Simon. ' Faust Fnntasto. ...t D. Alard ' i . - Miss Bessie Garnet 1. 1 Grand Valse Romunllfiuc... Louis Grcgh Miss Josephine Well. (a) Across the Blue Seas , Lord Henry Somerset . (b) Mother o'- Mine Tours ! Mr. .1. Herbert Sommors. ; Air do Ballet Moszlcowskl , Miss Stella Colin. Cavatlno, from ISrnnnI ..Verdi Mrs. Corlnne Harris-Hammer. , Valso In D flat Pahtmbo ? Master Henry Oberndorfer. ' The Story of a Breeze, from Tho . Jester ......Miss Sadie Myers .., Intermission. , Kinder Sj'mphonle. Haydn Under the direction of Mrs. Harry Ganu. . PJnno, Mrs. William Grauno and l' D. Spitz; violins. Miss B. Barnctt and M. Colin; violoncello, Harry f IVollT: flute, Mrs. Adolph Simon; nightingale, Mrs, J, A. Kahn; ' nuall pipe, Mrs. Henry Cohn; holla, Mrs. Sylvan Leon; trumpet. i Mrs. Edward Roscnbaum; trl-, trl-, . angle, Mrs. IT. Ulrschman: hell- 1 i tree, Mre. Sol G. Kahn; drum, . Mrs. Leon Sweet: cvmbaJs. Mrs. 1 F.l Lehmann; cuckoo, .Mrs. Eu- gene Kahn. " i v! Romance Sidney P. Harris ! Mr. Harry Wolff. j (a) Improvisation Op. Jfi, Xo.'.,'.;. f. t. ISdward MacDowell ,1 (b) Scotch Poem Op. SI. No. 2 Edward MacDowcll Miss Mlnnette Baer. (a) Lullaby . C.'Ghnmlnade (b) Mndrlgal , C Chamlnadc Miss Edna Dwycr. v Fasslngsschwauk Schumann v. Mies Pearl Rothschild, . Prologue, I'Pagllaccl. Leoncavallo Mr. Charles Kent. M. J. Brinos, the well known tenor c anl teacher intil recently of this city, fit has met witliia most cordial reception j from tho musical clement of New York t City, ire has accepted tho position of j: lenor soloist in tho First Baptist, one I ( of tho oldest and best known churches in tho city, and this and several other chu'rcli positions are open to him for the coming year. Mr. Brines has already al-ready sung m two Brooklyn contorts and has several Khodo Island and Connecticut' Con-necticut' engagements booked for next month. J.lo is studying voice, culture with his former teacher, K. Bresson Miller, Mil-ler, and harmony with Ihe well known song writer, Charles B. Ilawley, and is working with tho Mendelssohn Glee club, of which he is a member. With the opening of spring Mr. Brines may cancol hist vnrious engagements and again take up his work of teaching in this city. Music, which will be given al i lie First McthodistJ church this Sunday under un-der the direction of choir director Mrs. William A. Wetzell, with Mrs. .1. Louis St'rohauerat tho organ, is as follows: Organ Prelude. Anthem Come Unto Mo... Lerman Offertory. Postlude. EVENING. Organ ' Prelude; 'Anthem Woe Unto ls T. . .Schncckcr Miss Mills. Mr. Abbott and Gh'olr: Trio Sprimc Sonc Mendelssohn Miss Hyde, 'Miss Morrison. Miss Mathews. Offertory. Soprano Solo Tho Holy City Miss Morrison (Harp and violin obligate) Trio Simple Avon - Thome Miss Hyde, Miss Morrison, Miss Mathews. Postlude. The third piano Tccitul in the series given by the pupils of Mary Frances Sanborn' was held on Saturday afternoon after-noon at her residonco. Tho oiitiro programme pro-gramme was given by Miss Jeanio Service Ser-vice and wad most acceptably rendered. Each number-showed careful study and a desire to bring out all the beauties of expression. Tho subject 'for the afternoon after-noon was Chaminade. An essay on Ihe life of the noted woman composer was read by Miss Myrtle .ronnings. and several of her compositions were played. Miss Addie Fletcher, an advanced pupil of Madame Amanda Swenson, rendered tho vocal number 'Summer by Chaminade. Cham-inade. Thiii difficult selection was given with perfect easo and delighted all -present. J a the musical contest the prize was won by Miss Arzclla Smith. i?efieslrnionts and a bocial tune fol- H lowed. A l the fontral Christian church. Third i Llnst and Fourth South ulroetB. this Sun- i ilnv morning the choir will render: i "When Ih Lord Turned Ajpiln . i , - J3tid:cv lluclc j in" Vlio' evening Mlw Boiuricc L'rlsmou "O.' Mav'My Walk Do C':o.ir With God" j Herbert Johnson A." 10.' Hulihard. yliorlater. 5 What-promises tohooni'Of the Import- u ant musical -voula of thn jicason Ir. th . profc'entiitloii of .the sons cycle. "In Fairy- J, mud." hlcli o'-cm-P t'. tho First Prosby- fi torian chun-h Monduy ev-iiliisr. under tlio j insplci-s nf the- Ladies' Aid society or ho iluirch. of whloh Mrs. W. t. I.yno. j Mrs. V. II. Aloxander and Mrs. M. Dlnlnnv nn'n oommlttoo on nrraiiKotnoiUs In addition to the'ryclo iho Ib-st part or i tlio pioAminnto will Include an orrhoslin i inimcor." pastoral danco fiom "No 1 Owvn." under tho dlreotlon of Goorgo SkoUon. Miss Helen Hartlpy will rrndr a iViorin nni'turno on th" violin and C'lnr-I C'lnr-I oni-o rturlon v.'lll play Moskowskl's St- nnla. Tho monihcip of Mr. Sltol:..n's or- chestra Include Miss Hartley , Mr. Burton. Bur-ton. Gcorire Wise, lilla Pitts. Leonora Smith and Constance Bruer. Tho quiir-tolto quiir-tolto if- composed of Mrs. .lack Taylor, soprano; MIhh Kdna IDwyer, oonlralto; Frod C- Graham, tenor, and .1. W. Curtis, basao. with Miss Maud ThQrn, accompanist. accompa-nist. The song cycle Is made up of the following numbers, accompanied by the orchestra: Puck's Song Quartette Queon Mab Mrs. Taylor Wator-nlxlos Quarletto Water-nymphs , . : . .Mr. Graham Shed No Tear Miss Dwycr Flower Fairies Mrs. TaylOr and Miss Dwycr Robin Goodfellow Mr. Curtis The Weary Sun, All Golden Hod ..'... Mrs. Taylor Come Away. Elves Quartette The ladios of the Aid society, under th( direction of the commltteo named, have been working hard In disposing of tickets, and Judging from present Indications Indi-cations si neat sum will be rcallzedv toward to-ward tho organ fund. The musicians taking part' have been rehearsing constantly con-stantly and a most artistic- presentation Is promised. I Miss Florence Locke has been singing with much success Unrlng the past. week at the New Louvre. Her work has proven so satisfactory that Manager Willis has engaged her for so.veral weeks. The Imperial male quarletto, composed of T. A. Ashworth. Ural tenor; Fred C-Graham, C-Graham, second tenor; Victor Christoph-erson. Christoph-erson. llrrft baSs. and .1. Wlllard Squires, basso. Is meeting twice a week at Mr. Gralmm's studio, working up new Uilngs. They arc preparing for an Important engagement. en-gagement. Tho quartette was booked over (he Orpheum circuit last seas-on for a short tour and proved a success. i |