Show CRITICAL AU DELIGHTED WIK WITH K m AND MUSIC AT CITAL Al Mrs William Igleheart dramatic re reader red read er r r. r and M. M J J. Brines BrIns tenor assisted b by Miss Loreen accompanist and Tracy Y Cnn Cannon n. n organist entertained a critical audience at at the Congregational Congregational church curch last lant night with lh a a. delightful program of readings and son songs Mr Brines showed the effects of his hil recent cold to a I slight flight extent In th the tho first numbers number of or the Ronald sn song ong cycle Summertime Summertime Sum but In th the last of this series r recovered ered tho the full ful power and UI use ruse of his vocal ocal organs Thereafter his hula numbers number wore were given IJ en In a a most moat pleasing manner Mrs art reading of oC excerpts from rom and tho the stor story of ot tho thin now drama The Piper b by Josephine Preston croma Peabody Peabody Pea- Pea bo body b based cd on tho the old folk lore loro IC legend nd that hat has ha been ben tol told tn in 0 b beautifully by Robert Rob oh ert Browning h held lr tho the closest attention or of her h a auditors Tho The quaint and anil appealIng appeal- appeal In ins Ing lines designed to express 83 tho the philosophy philosophy phil phil- of or happiness and Joy carry carr a lesson of deepest significance and were ere given In a a. mann manner l that tha fully fully- c conveyed the eVane evanescent charm chum of or tho the drama Two classic songs ROns the aria from genie en by Gluck and Der Del by Schumann gave cave Mr rr Brines BrineR an excellent opportunity of which he maria made tho ho most Ho lie 10 was as recalled by the tho spontaneous applause Mrs then gave a series of the southern folk songs by Frank Frank Stanton Stanton Stanton Stan- Stan ton an and two little Ille gems h by Paul Lawrence Lawrence Law- Law rence ronco Dunbar tho the negro poet pot and the love hove pem poem What Whal My ly Lover Lver Said b by request Mr Brines th then n appeared d In a a. a series of ancient and little known folk tolk l songs ns crts which V were r given with wih remarkably clear enunciation elation and with wih tIne fine expression cear The This concluding was wa King Robert Robert Rob Roh- ert crt of or Sicily b Longfellow by read by Mrs Igl with wih nos lel G. G Coles Cole's music setting played b by Miss Loreen Leary at atthe the piano and Mr Cannon ft at the organ The Th 9 dramatic climaxes of the poem pem ware were finely fortified d by the Incidental music which added greatly to th the charm charm of or the number organ organ tel was no not In tho the host best condition and this his portion of the music was necessarily abandoned after the tho powerful Introductory passages and a a few CW fW bars of the tha accompaniment t. t Mr Ir I Brines Brine Intoned the few sinking lines linen with nn expression number was of es especial power and beauty and delighted the auditors who congratulated each of oC th the p performers at atthe atthe the conclusion lon of or the program r V Lary ary was especially pleasing a u as th the accompanist giving a feeling tation In keeping kepin with wih the tho spirit of tho music and the Ito lne lines Mis s. II I ort read with wih her customary charm and arni poi pol poise c. c C. C her magnetic personality Infixing enthusiasm to 10 her audience During Dur fur DurIng ing the few brief passages pass that thai Ula Mr Cannon Cannon Can Can- non was wal at tho tho organ he ho upheld his fine reputation as a finished player Mr Ir t Brines BrinEs reco recovered his hla fine voice voice- quickly aft nf after r the Introductory number and ran his wide wie range of songs In hi one traversing travels ers in ing the scale from low tC tO to 10 high B flat fiat with wih ease and grace giace Ills His enunciation especially In the difficult folk Bon songs 8 was wan aI clear and Incisive His I-his breath control W wax was perfect and his performance was a pleasure to the tho tO audience |