| Show I SHARPS AND FLATS I XI Miss Jennie M Hawley fonnell of this city Ity was on n a recent I music program given at port Conn by the lOcal After Afternoon noon club r rhe Wagner c raae In Italy I Is ills by the tent filet that et at the theater In Ro Home his W UN wae sung una 12 11 Ia month th The first woman to be appointed to the violin of II a a tory I Is Antoinette who has baA just brett of the violin mUn department ot of t This The dearth deuth of In Hal ItaI mu cities I m may be from thi th comment that at al at 1 of 0 Norma in iii Ih work lOt ut that noble nobl art R Ra a as Norma Norm kept t the ot of uth uther er r ro roka from el t too heavily A show was wall In Topeka re recently with II a girl ITI to give ave the Som dance Every on one went nt to tome me jl sad aM th thc did the dance In a The real IMI 1 ioie wears eara only seven ven WIlli dances seven Um time and tak oft ot veil etl every time Real proper people leave at t the third Globe For mr I about 51 I yea bad ro national hymn th the hymn been a strictly forbidden for foi political reasons Several tunes prise were offered rere for a new hyna but none of th those received won th apo ap of the Jud indies the old hymn was wa subjected to some eom changes sad I a now again played when the kIa pp n nI I Is there bOt a n new Jean de 4 In InI I The There I it If ant may tny accept In lull hall the tributes paid hin ills 1111 name I is Paul Franz Frans an and h owes A UI lInt prom prominence I to ha h a own corn determination to overcome apparently obstacles hi his faily having been opposed to hi his a ar r U II I is of great stature being over ewer mix f feet t In height and hi his m in presence milk makes him a nt of heroic rol roles and the W Wag creations of mythology Heretofore there has haa been no uniform complete of Wagners op because h had sold them to three pub nh Ushers These Theat publishers Adolph and d B 13 hotta have now jOt together for the purpose of issuing wh uh an dl It will th the II 11 train Riensi to J and each I is to be sold for the 10 low of six Ai marks tIO 1130 but only t to subscribers to the whole The issue begins In Ma May and before tb end of 1311 all the scorn wilt be In Intile ii tile the hands of The melanchoLy lot of Germanys ly 1 lyLie Lie and dramatic is II described with fidelity to tact In a 11 brochure that hu ham Ju Just appeared In Berlin Thi Th author of nd t Thi Th MIery ot of the World la I a of the r The stalls tlc tic here trat tIt that of at atthe the o opera t and actors in n tho O German stage IlIa today tda 1 nearly half of th less lea Ihan Th a yr year There re a are whose holl annual lies Iks amount and nd 37 while hll only are ale aleId paid Id more than tIM Th These figures It lii lp ak volu of misery A laindon audience audlene recently 1 IL a flute flut MI old lid Frederick at Greaham mug on 00 the malal Instruments of nf the an dent 1 an old lii that daios from H 14 I A AtIt flutist tIt lu iii the volunteered to test teat Its Ita virtue ot delicate meteD melan choly tone tonea issued from the eM pipe and presented u an I Idea of the strain the of the Nile lile country thousands of years ago heard and toYed loved Mo 80 runs run the te re report port Then aS aa a afterthought this bit of I is appended The melody Into which the er drifted Widow do Though Chopin was U never Dover iv v he ha once wrote that It Wi hi his ambition to create a revolution tn hi mu music sic He did so An All modern modem pianoforte mu music I is based on h hiss lie w warn as bold boldma u ma Debussy and much more One of his hla mot most audacious pl pieces I Lu the Anal movement of tile the senate with the funeral march This Thill weird movement following the dirge dirae called night winds sweeping over the yard graves Edward wrote that Cart Carr used to p play this movement s Chopin di 41 It to be played I e with tIM the soft pedal only tuna una orda corda and aDd no loud pEdal legato presto pt aid with hardly any grads tion of tone tun Tho Tb effect wu was weird Ird in IA inthe the ext extreme and perfectly This I is the movement of which Man i r reported oP t to have said Id Ott Oh OttI OhI I abhor It There is no no ao art artand and of which humann asserted tetI that It mo mow than mu music sic 1 But flut supposing It to be on the v verge f ef f or even the pUll pale of nf music proper what ha t I is It to be called A work of genius Ye Yes in IA its Ita ItaW W way and thus on a par mr with the three movements York YorkI I Post Poet |