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Show I.merica's isical Progress t the eminent Anatrian played his initial Salt o last Monday evening ;lo, but who haB made nerican tours, is Btrong-;on Btrong-;on that tho American nd and appreciate tho well as do the citizonB cs. Mr. Kroieler is an tainraont that hia opin-1 opin-1 to carry weight, il chat with Tho Trib-ut Trib-ut of hia oonccrV Mr. of musical taste in ng the last llftoon me, boon truly won-recall won-recall tho time upon tj when, in many jo that received the was the pooreat on j, -Now I find my ivory city, both caat predating and crlt-g crlt-g the bost music, it America will some ie musical center of t aa tho indomitable mbcod race3 has tri-ler tri-ler fields of activity bollevo that it ia no y for any student to ccuro proper musical out specifying names to say that Amorica h, cultured and ca-ae ca-ae can bo found in iropoan centers, and he ambitious and tal-etudont tal-etudont who has ing more progrcsB by Hibroad is stay here and Bhto progress with less tron-KBxpGnsc.,, tron-KBxpGnsc.,, Bf'Balingor, who brought Fritz ftire and guarautcod lam a sum b the othor necessary expenses K'eoDHiderable financial loss, is Ktongod, although both ho and Klle Francko, his associate Ln oxnoctcd a larger audience, remains to bo said: Kroisler's ft hotter advertisement of his Hpk& the eloquonco of any press Hfcd elould ho roturn for another Brery .musio lovor who enjoyed fcramme last Monday evening Fu enthusiastic boostor for a Hjfeod Musio at tho Bex. 1 .numbers to bo given by the fitter all-soloist orchestra for tho BkinniDg today, include opora-ons opora-ons from ' Lohengrin' ' (Wag-OOTallori.i (Wag-OOTallori.i Busticana" (Mas-d'Aida,; (Mas-d'Aida,; (Verdi); ballet Hrcra "BojanumdV' (Schubert), fejnticnno Ballot" (Luigini); jo! the Dwarfs" (Grieg); Manp"- (Dvorak), and comic fctions from "wizard of tho Statures of tho last week, wore Bos-by Director Georgo Ivlink lo wlos by Otto King. Mr. Bijtf "To a Wild Koso'? (Mac-Kd (Mac-Kd Jlr, King played "Ber-Hroia "Ber-Hroia "Jocolyn" (Godard). or who conies to the As-Jl As-Jl Tuesday, March 3, under fment of Fred 0. Graham. IK,"0 o Helen Keller lins not 3w ivhat sho does tis in tho IK .2 lL ren speaking in SBt;5"1? 10 callv 100 k 11 hcr ,h1Lh?r sightless eves and (Z" their sichs of wondor and SKn. 8i10 101,3 fcllcm her Htory V ?nd "pHft into a world of color, of sight and sound. KwtV1!01?1 as if carefully m! u h.alteiy, us if witl. Km . 13 60 thoroughly on Ka S at is G on in the Btdnfrj' shob keeps so Ka;rTkni,.V(!i epoech that B1,?tcncr6' bl,t a birring IBffi?(i a,nd enlivened witli SHran J'i. a.hva7 so eager for ilff.18 going on in tho 'a7 her, she i8 never sat-SKlami sat-SKlami ,ay's recital, but 8HhU 5akes K-Vs hh now Hpom entirely different R'tR foho i8 as nmch at ' inffli f ho K'liUans and Kg Qg .e sasshiation of tho fifGweo ns sho does Mg,fre?a in the yard about i75ildl"U8, or the ('iiHn ,m,urooms that she aSingla,h y tho sense of raftfli;n 4-bo. aavanco sale of Gnr.t i !Cr b' -ii5Pjaranco AtagVttor hox officc 1 Famous Quartette Coming UnusuaJ Interest la attaahed to the ap-pcaranc ap-pcaranc of tho Zoollnor etrinff quartotto of Brussels, which will bo horo ln a chamber cham-ber recital at the First M. E. church Monday Mon-day niffht, as one 'of tho attractions of the Graham musio and lyceum series. Tho followlnfr programme will be glvon: Zoellner quorLette Antoinette Zoellnor Violin AmanduB Zoellnor Violin Joseph Zoellnor, 8r. Viola Joseph Zoollner, Jr. .....Cello Quartetto, Op. 18, No. 3.... ....Boethovcn AIIoetto. Andante con moto. 1 Allegro. Presto. Serenade for two violins and piano. OR- 02 Slndlng Allcffro non troppo. Adnglo. Declio ma non troppo allegro. Antoinette, Amandus and Joseph Zoellner, Jr. (piano.) Quartette, Op. 15, D flat major .Ernst von Dohnanyi Arulnnto-allefrro. Presto acclacato, Molto adagio. Andante. Poco plu mosso. fa) Genius Loci Thorn (b) Scherzo from suite, op. 25..GIazounov |