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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1928. INSTRUMENTALISTS SINGERS AND ART MUSIC LITERATURE ACTIVITIES IN UTAH ARTISTS' COLONY RECORD FOR PAST YEAR SHOWS New 'Prophet' Out of Lebanon, Gershwin Called Prima Donna Anxious That Her New Treasures NEW YORK CITY CONTINUES THAT Leader of Young Daughter Avoid Operatic Career AS MUSIC CAPITAL OF WORLD Mystic, Poet, Painter in One Of Art Augment " ip" izizr America in Music "Vj American Store NEW YORK. Dec. (Jfi. The ing events have been the return of i ". ' 29 year 1928 in music was another of those seasons of packed houses and rivers of apparently unending wealth, by reason of which musicians all over this country and Europe have come to look upon New York as the pot of gold at the end of their rain- Composer of "An American in Paris" Praised After Premiere. bow. Stokowskl with the Philadelphia orchestra, the coming of Toscanini as e conductor of the Philharmonic for the last half of the season, and the passing of the New York symphony. Leopold Stokowskl Taking Year's Rest After receiving a truly royal welcome this fall, illness forced Mr. Stokowskl to take a year's rest. He will return for three concerts In the spring. At the time when Walter Damrosch announced that his New York Symphony orchestra would close its career, it was rumored that he had reached his decision because of a magnificent offer from the radio. He now Is with the National Broadcasting company. During the summer there was no cessation of New York's musical enthusiasm. Always popular, the concerts in Lewlsohn stadium at the College of the City of New York, which seats 13.000, filled the place night after night. Thousands stood on the sidewalks outside this summer to listen. HbHb full-tim- Europe and Orient Furnish Great Paintings; Ameri- - cans Recognized. And still, at Carnegie Hall, the NEW YORK, Dec. 29 (.AmeriTown Hall and at the Metropolitan ca's art treasures were augmented they hang out the "8. R. O." sign. during 1928. Paintings by old masAnd while the stacks of currency ters of Europe, by new artists of mount in the box offices, they take America and by the painstaking in the "S. R. O." because there is no craftsmen of the Orient were added more room even for standees. to the art store of the United States New York remains a sort of muwithin the last twelve months. F sical capital of the world, and the The Metropolitan museum of art events recorded here during 1928 rein New York numbers amona its most ceive. flect the situation the valuable throughout acquisitions during the past No one Is more interested than Mr. nation. year a new Corot, a painting of a Kahn in the future of the tonal cause were in There dramatic woman "doings" in the fields. reaping no one in this country, and has done old Carnegie Hall the past year. The .picture, painted when the ar, more to further it both by personal evewas an For there Instance, tist was 72 years old. is highly valued and financial sup- endamagement ning when a New York audience a by the museum because It is one of in audience furs and rare figure pictures by the painthe richly perfumed Af ter the premiere at Carnegie hall velvets and Jewels, with long lines of ter who was more widely known for of George Gershwin's latest orcheshis landscapes. He was able to decostly motor cars waiting outside tral work, "an American in Paris," vote but brief time each winter to gathered to its warm heart a bareMr. Kahn served as the spokesman at Yehudi Menuhin, legged little boy paintings of people because he was . a reception given to Gershwin, when from violin virtuoso the "pestered to death," as he said, by he was given a souvenir in honor of San Francisco. dealers' demands for dewy glades, the success of his composition. 'JSmmw mfeathery trees and dancing nymphs. Mr. Kahn's address made a deep English Singers Please SWANEE SINGERS 16th and 17th Century impression on those who heard It Christinas With Carols. He called Gershwin the leader of Art Represented. was And in there another evening, "in the in America music, young LOOKING FORWARD Town Hall, when a group of EnA portrait of, Don Andres de same sense that Lindbergh is the Christmas glish y la Col by Murillo. dean of singers singing leader of young America in aviation." Edith whose Mason, carols without seventeenth any accompaniment century Spanish artists, TO BRIGHT FUTURE Both those youthful heroes, added encame is back and for another s. Mais again again favorite role acquisition which the Metthe speaker, has like modesty, cores. come over to here museum had They ropolitan of affectation and the lack regards with pride. dame Butterfly, gays The portrait, an oil in black and Having finished a successful week give three concerts. They gave ten parslfalion, naive, unspoiled, trustwhite and flesh tones. Is considered every one of them to sold out as the headline attraction on the loing outlook upon life. being an opera singer houses. cal Pantages stage, the Swanee Singby some as the best of the Murillos. American Yoangstert Called A portrait of a man by Moretta Cari is too hard a life; difand who make ers, Again again they packed up the J Clean and Courageous. -on afterde Salt Lake male lookand now are Hall, Brescia, a striking example of the Sunday negie chorus, T:" W ficult to avoid tendennoons the Metropolitan Opera houses ing forward to further auspicious apromantic portraiture of the sixteenth The American "kids" of today, in these New Yorkers to hear Arturo pearances. the estimation of Mr. Kahn, are century; an unfinished portrait of cy to avoirdupois. Toscanini, from Milan, in his first Washington Alston by Gilbert 8tuart. Manager Grant Pemberton of the clean, courageous, spontaneous, and known for his paintings of George season as regular conductor for the Pantages expressed his delight at the are intensely sincere, even If they concerts too of the Philharmonic showing the chorus made, and pamuch definite guidthe Son of Man," one of the draw Washington, and "The Ford," a spring proceed with Even the career of a grand own trons of the theater exemplified their orchestra. ance and frequently make mistakes. singer has Its little painting by Claude Lorraine, famous annoyances, for Kahlil hook Gibran's name. Re that from for the luminosity and haze which Into of ings Hall, at Nevertheless, they represent "a gen- the golden voice which flocked; They Carnegie by hearty applause appreciation her he produced in his morning and evethousand of them, this fall to wel- each performance. eration groping to find the way to feme may prove to be brings A. of Drima the Alfred by courtesy produced Knopf. come back Leopold Stokowskl with The Swanee Singers appeared durward a franker and fuller life than donna's chief hazard to ning skies, are other acquisitions of attrsctive- artistic importance which the Metthe Philadelphia symphony that of older generations, and trying ing the week ended on Christmas . IIKHUU) ",c 7 tr. octnlr, mho vol,, n,dr,. ropolitan museum has made this year. day. They sang with professional . J. . to avoirdupois tendency In one And with tears their eyes, finish classical, popular and carol j Kahili Gibran, whose latest work, Metropolitan Hangs Edith. Ma,n. prima donna with our'dav5 hmew th- Sunday afternoon last April, they numbers, and won special acclaim ARTIST FROM UTAH cnv -- nn. nm "Jesus, the Son of Man," is reckoned Japanese "' .V. " ACADEMY 7" ITnrfmith thin do Hivnt rnirte- - gifted Walter Damrosch Paintings. watched his for raise ensemble work. as one of the finest interpretations not only with a beautiful voice, GIVES baton in Mecca temple to conduct ness, turbulence and cocksureness, but with beauty The Swanee Singers chorus is Eugene Spelcher is among Ameriof the Christ life, is a Syrian, a native MAKING PR0CRESS a and youthful buoysaid Mr. Kahn, there is an under- ancy that lends the New York symphony orchestra in made up of some fifty men, all Salt of Lebanon. The beautiful head of can artists who have gained recogto the roles STUDENTS ADVICE the adagio from Beethoven's Ninth Lakers and good vocalists, who have nition. His portrait of Polly, a girl w lying note bf deep seriousness and that have broughtreality the Christ, which is her fame. welnote needed news "a and of art exhibitions now above, is one from amongreproduced In the idealism, Symphony, as his orchestra closed Its banded together in a singing organiA Juliet. Martha or Madame Butthe sev- of 20, was hung In the Metropolitan come in the colossal sweep of the In held New career of zation for the sheer love of music. being York, Carlyle eral drawings of deeply spiritual con- this year. Combination of color with 0N SINGING ART On fifty years. terfly of too plump proportions might nation's material occupations." another Sunday afternoon, in There is not a professional musician Burrows notes that a former Salt cept with which he overtax the imagination of an opera has illustrated his a solidity of form are the qualities Lake girl, Florence Christensen. "is book. Gibran has been Gershwin, "in the rhythm, the audience, so Miss Mason which his work has become Carnegie Hall, they welcomed back in the lot, but the membership writing for for keeps rigor"Advice to Students" is the title known. "Zeke's Farrar a more matronly prises real estate men, professional having her second exhibition at the over twenty-fiv- e House Zeke's melody, the humor, the grace, the ous discipline to stay fit for her faIn first years, of a manifesto just issued by the Geraldlne with a glorious crown of men, business men, salesmen, clerks. Alnslie Gallery." Miss Christensen Arabic, and later rash and sweep and dynamics of his vorite characterizations. in En- Shop," by Daniel Garber is another exclusively of of American Teachers of snowy hair, singing in a voice smaller etc., who give time on the side to has been absent from Salt Lake for glish, as, compositions, expresses the genius Academy been brought here new example of American art at the In real life Edith Mason is Madame a number of years, and one hears at 12, hehaving counsel Includes the than of old, and. the critics said, with this chosen avocation. young America," Georges Polacco, wife of the famous Singing. Its adopted America as his Metropolitan. contrast Mnot oftenBurrows to American In striking following: The conductor of the Swanee Sing- - of,.ner says One Element Lacking exquisite artistry. opera maestro. Graaiella, their un tne lormer occasion, about a country. Nobody should undertake a pro- American Premieres ers, Professor B. F. Pulham, by his The books by which he is best art, known for its simplicity of treatIn Gershwin Mask. daughter, shows signs, al- fessional career In singing unless the nananng or tne chorus throughout year ago, she affirmed an interestex-in known In this country are "The Mad- ment, is the Japanese painting of the But there is one element lacking ready, of following in the footsteps of call to do so is imperative and irre- Come to Metropolitan. which figure painting, which she has the week of its professional perform"The Kamakura period man," "The Forerunner," in the Oershwin music, according to ner lamous parents. sistible. American premieres and gorgeouspanded now to include various studies Prophet," "Sand and Foam." "The the museum acquired. The painting, ance, proved his ability and versatilfrom her German nurse, Italian Mr. Kahn's way of thinking, the eleThe of a singer may ly whole of future flowers and still life. Her style Prophet" is the first of a treastaged revivals, one after an- ity. He has led "the boys" through trilogy deal- which was one ofji the temple ment "that sounds a legacy of sor- father and American mother, this be ruined by incorrect teaching in robust and forceful, though the ing at Moriya, other, came to the Metropolitan manv a nroeram of with man's relationships; the sures of the mmnimlii Is row, a note that springs from the cnud has learned three languages the therefore choose low in colors which she of beginning; could your and figwas excitNone more house. angels paints and can sing songs in each tongue. second Is to be "The Garden of the depicts throngs semlrellgious and civic nature, and teacher with as much care as you Opera deepest stirring of the son! of the than the revival of now has stood before them in the have more vitality if not more charm. Prophet" and the third, "The Death ures of Buddha treated in brilliant ing, perhaps, "But I don't want Graziella to be would race. The American nation has not your doctor. "Norma." with Rosa Ponselle. glare of the professional stage. Mem- There is a good figure piece entitled of the Prophet." On Gibran's birth colors and many shades of gold. It known the suffering, the tragedies, an opera singer." states Edith Mason Avoid teachers who make extravaAlready this season at the Metro- bers of the chorus, to a man, are his "Looking," which carries out the im- day, January 6, his admirers, in Is regarded as one of the most interthe sacrifices, the privations, nor the the mother, "it's too hard a life. 1 gant promises and beguile by flatplication in the title with conviction. Egypt, Germany, 8yria and three esting paintings of its time. politan there have been two pre unqualified supporters. mellow and romance, want her to paint. Because, apart tery. their heaviness, her paint- South American countries, are to mieres "Die Aegyptische Helena." Although it will not be possible to Despite which are the age-ol- d inheritance of from the operatic stage. I myself am Avoid teachers who advertise as of Richard Strauss, with Jeritza as take the trip, because of the great ings show knowledge of form au- gather in celebration of the anniver- OXONIAN'S LEXICON intensely interested in painting, even "the greatest living the peoples of Europe." authority." Helen, and Respighl's "Sunken Bell," expense involved and also because thentically Interpreted." sary. The character of his influence Our national path has been too uiougn i aon t paint. Avoid who claim the dis over this world Is of such depth and But, if Juvenile actions are any in- covery teachers staged in settings by many members could not get away of new and wonderful magnificently smooth, too uniformly successful: TO HOLD U. S. SLANG will more. Urban. There be ACTORS from Graziella's OF business foldication, their Joseph talents will strength as to give rise to the word, activities, the QUAINT methods. mercifully we have been spared "the There have been new singers in- Swanee Singers have been Invited to whose meaning in"Glbranism," ordeal of deep anguish, besetting low her heritage. Avoid teachers who promise retroduced at the Metropolitan volves mysticism, metrical last participate in the Associated Glee "Pot," says her mother, "I let her sults In a short or beauty, care, tribulation, TYPE AID MYSTERY specified time. season and this fall but no debut Clubs of America concert, to be staged CHICAGO. Dec. 29. An Englishwith me the other Sunday for and a new approach to life. which mark the history of older peo- come Avoid teachers who claim to teach the first time, to watch a rehearsal As a fusion of artist, poet, prophet, man of 'Oxford university has set there that compared with that of the In Madison Square Garden in New the method of some ples except only the epic tragedy of of 'La about little Boheme.' from is PLOT IN RARE TALE Gibran designated in an admirable Her father, the artist with whom San Fran York City, this coming spring. The boy violinist writing a dictionary in which the civil war." they have never cisco, Yehudi Menuhin. There had local chorus was conducting the orches- or discussion of the man and his phiIs a member of the "bogus," "loafer" and And have quoted this much, we maestro, little studied. Just similar slang expressions In the by Claude Bragdon, losophy, cannot refrain from adding the qual tra as I made mv stage entrance Avoid teachers who offer a few been no violin debut so sensational THE SLYPE. By Russell Thorndlke. published in the New York since that of the youthful Jascha United States are to find a place. an aria. as a "cure-all- " for vocal ills. ifying peroration, of unusual beauty singing Publishers, Lincoln MacVeagh-Th- e "Prom the audience came the shrill tricks The historical Mr. Bragdon says: of Helfetz, ten years ago. dictionary and truth: Avoid "correspondence" teachers. MASTER CLASSES Dial New York. Press, little voice. 'No, no, mama; Don't In orchestra music, the outstand- The theme of Gibran's books is "American English." which will trace Remember that a beautiful, nat"Now, far be it from me to wish Quite a numerous collection of one with his interest, and his the origin and development of Amerany tragedy to come into the life you sing! Graziella wants to sing!" ural 'voice is no more valuable to LISTED IN BERLIN quaint folk, very Dickenslan in char- major interestmajor is in 'life.' " He aims ican words and phrases, is the lexiof this nation for the sake of chastenIts possessor than a beautiful violin 1938. Standard Publish(Copyright, to CALLS been have COMPOSER acter, discover some workable way of cographical project of Sir William brought together by or piano; it is just as difficult to ing its soul, or into the life of George ing Corporation.) Mr. Thorndlke In the cast of his feeling, thinking, living, which shall A. Craigie. now a professor of the master one as the other. uershwin. for the sake of deepening Very wisely the master classes to drama, his art, but I do want to quote him converting what might lead toward 'mastery' how to serve University of Chicago. Remember that a thorough musi AMATEURS HOPE be held this summer at the have been no more than an ordinary, the forces which enslave us until Sir William was knighted by King cal foundation, languages and gena few verses (by Thomas Hardy, I MEMORIAL OPENS are castle. called and not extremely plausible, mystery they are by us enslaved. Such, I George V for his work on the Oxford Berlin, eral culture are Indispensable. believe), which I came across the the Oerman of Institute Music for OF MUSIC FUTURE play into something thoroughly en- take it, is his purpose, his 'message,' English dictionary. other day and which are supposed to Remember that intelligence, dili COMPETITION FOR Foreigners, and are expressly de- tertaining and credible. The fantas- but having said so much I should be relate to America: Among the expressions in everygence, vigorous health and. In addinot a scribed as nor a conservatory tic happenings which follow one an remiss not to call attention to the ex- day usage which Sir William will list ' 'I shrink to see a modern coast tion to these, financial resources, are school of music instruction giving so other believare become 1929-3dramatic fully "electioneering," "to catch on." Daniel 0 power, deep ever SOLOISTS necessary for the student. traordinary Mason, Gregory Whose riper times have yet to be: over the course of years might able whenswiftly one knows Mr. Thorn-dike- 's erudition, lightning-lik- e intuition. "to get the hang of." "carpet bag," Remember that every singer should staunch in his efforts to bring the that Where the new regions claim them lead tomusical maturity, but rather be prepared to study for at least best in noble and worthy music to as a people as he lets one know lyrical lift and metrical mastery "to strike oil," "law abiding," "to take free gathering place for musicians them they are exactly to whom such with which that message is present- a back seat" and "backwoods." NEW YORK, Dec. 29 -- The Schu- four years. first place, sees a novel salvation of who have From that long drip of human reached already Professor Craigle's original schoRemember that an operatic ca- the cause that Is best. He suggests These things happen. And so one drinks ed, and the Beauty. Beauty. Beauty, bert Memorial, Inc which gives its tears abje to hear in the of these strange events which permeates the entire pat- lastic creation was born of bis conreer is one enormous difficulty, Which people old in tragedy thre ec,ustlve con- - lectures, and to study technica l which story second concert Wednesday nioht in which fewof achieve on went . . in tern of Precincts the viction that the transplanted seed success. trol o organized Have left upon the centuried January 2. in personally with Eugen D'Albert Dullchester Cathedral without the Carnegie hall, present-inAll of the "To him 'nothing is higher than lings from the pure tree of Elizarecommendations Professional music, according to ,nd years.' " Mwln nsheT and Donatella Prentlsl, soprano, and are to assist, above the human' the only supernatural bethan English not Americanisms not to discourage you. Dr. Mason, represents the impersonal ni.nt.,.. wiih.im WaItr oteaeBneh slightest skepticism. Isabelle Yalkovsky, pianist, as soloe, The ordinary mystery Inventor is he recognizes is man's own only, but the whole United States output that people pay for but in Schuricht, ists, with eighty members nf fh FRANK W. ASPER and conductors, content with one disappearance but and he has utter faith in man's tongue of today should be collected which they may take no actual, in Willy Hess and Philharmonic-Symphony Joseph Szigeti, orchestra SOLOISTSTCHORUS not Mr. Thorndike. and edited In dictionary form. First, there is power to become divine by 'realizadividual part. Professional music, violinists. Ossip Gabrilowitschs direc Minor Canon Quaver, who goes out tion' that Is. by 'making real' the From its seventeenth century beWARDED HONOR under he holds, has been so long and so tion, announces a nation-wid- e READY TO PRESENT confrom not his to return. in life." home, the human Very divine, ginnings this English scholar has set mightily stressed among us that the CLARA BUSY THESE DAS. test for young American executant shortly another Minon Canon is missabout the task of tracing the lanprostrength of the Clara Bow is now occupied with ing. Almost immediately the Prank W. Asper, Salt Lake pianist, musicians to select the soloists for ducer is becoming atrophied. He calls ANNUAL guage of the United States to the ORATORIO its two for some time concerts warorooe into the next season, in Dedisappears Miss Tackle, vanishes. Then organist, teacher and director, has nttlngs lor her next Para present tune, chiefly through the aid professional music a commercial mount 1929. and January, 1930 cember. snow the honor of received and fog without warning to be of volunteer readers. just starring picture, "The Wild the Dean himself the most Jovial, being product put forth for the consumer Pour soloists (or soloists and enawarded membership In Pi Kappa With soloists selected and the large likeable Dean we have met In fiction followed by the courteous Canon Modern dictionaries are so imperThe personal possession of music, Party." It is to be all dialogue. Lamba. an honorary musical frater- semble groups, are to be chosen, in- chorus rehearsed to an extraordinary declares, that a complete hissays Dr. Mason, can be achieved onBeveridge. and, again, Norris, the old fect, he nity. These memberships are award- cluding not more than two singers or degree of perfectlorr. the sixteenth ly by actual participation in it. To tory of the English tongue In the ed only to the four highest in each players of the same instrument. curiosity shop man, not to mention United States Is needed. If annual New Year's day presentation finger out "The Merry Farmer" does year's graduating class from certain the artist advisory board finds that of the oratorio. "The Messiah" at the the the "twelfth fiddler" and the speckIndividual more perconservatories, a standing held by the number of sufficiently talented tabernacle at 4:15 o'clock in the af- sonalfingering musical good than to pay for James H, Haslam Joins led pigs. Mr. Asper when he was graduated candidates is not enough for two conternoon, promises to be one of the two seasons' subscriptions to the or- tissues When one considers ail this, tofrom the New England conservatory certs, the Memorial's plans will be musical events of the vear. Staff at McCune School ganization that guarantees the most altered accordingly. of music a number of years ago gether with the very curious behavior The past week Miss Jessie Evans novelties. Amateur The Commonwealth Opera com- unpublished and never before per- of be music, then, Mr. McGarbre. the Cathedral's The object of the fraternity is the Candidates must be under 30 years of Salt Lake was selected to sine ginning, in its smallest sense, with James H. Haslam has become afpany, of which Samuel Margolis is formed in public. great benefactor, who donates a beau- filiated with the McCune School of founding of scholarships and the en- old. except In case of orchestral con- the contralto solos, taking her place serious h individual effort to read tiful stained of window ductors. has and then elected excellence Mrs. director, in be general must glass couraging perforThey American Herbert Gould, baritone: Miss sic. and touching its summit In the More than 100 operas have been Music and Art and will be in charge screams and goes mad at the sight of mance and composition. citizens, or have taken out first nat- Alice Gentle, soprano, and John W the students' welfare and student am- - Constance Towne, widow of the man- - submitted for production at the epera of of of and the odd the uralisation papers, except for mi- ouinniernays. tenor miss t.vans is establishing it; appearance activities, it is announced by Tracy ateur groups that can worthily per- - ufacturer of Yale locks, to its board festival of 1929, to be held In Duls-bur- g figure of the It not is Wizard nors, whose cases, in the matter of Eleventh Ward Choir Paper Y. under the auspics of the Cannon, director of the school. : of directors. Charles Edward Russell. to be wondered at that staid old nationality, will be treated Individ workTa ac- - thoven8cnubt"'s f10? Mr. Haslam is a teacher in the West Deutscher Muslkvereln, says 7 that I was stood upon Its head. CerPresenting Program ually. claim, particularly throughout this 'can still pull music out magnet t, has Joined the ad, the Allgemelne Musikzeitung. of its slough author-publicFive high school and the work he will do tainly, it was all too much for the at the McCune school will be in adviolinists and cellist section. 8he was soloist with the of despair. Pianists, committee of the organization. or six vlsory compositions The Eleventh ward choir will pre- must he prepared to Dlav four con can Wurren. who blustering Sergeant itS Callf0r- to his regular teaching at the d0 "leperfor- - wnich also includes Rhet. Chllds ahave already been selected, partly by only sit on the doorstep to save those dition sent, in the Nineteenth ward of Salt certs with orchestra and two recital mances Tl m,?n thrl club or of a special committee and partly by the who are left, if may be. If it hadn't West high. Lake Sunday evening at 6:30 o'clock pt'Ogl anis taking at least an hour rr Daskam Bacon and According to Professor B Cecil JPhlne management of the Dulsburg theasponsored ama- s special musical program The sing- each. Singers must be prepared to oates. director the chorus trus year teur municipally Daniel Dyke, who oppororrhestr will rival in form or Frank Malonev of the New York Col- - ter. The winning compositions are been forrevisited ers will be assisted by the Happy give three numbers with orchestra will total about 350 voices and there his birthplace, and tunely Tullla." LEARN TO DANCE those of the "Die proof by Music. vlrtuoslty. The lege great is th&t company male W. The is director oe e two and a recital programs. ConducEight win quartet. EdIngratiating young rascal. orchestra Oluuckliche Dr. Ma-- : ntng to give opera at Hand." Arnold by says organizations." M. Cox and the accompanists' Evan tors, ensemble groups and even popular prices W the Dean's ward Boy. Jane, Kimball will be organist players of son "Indeed, it is precisely the spirit in New York next season "Salambo." by Hans Boyce's Schonberg: unusual instruments must meet Members of the chorus are lovely niece, might have followed the Timothy and Lemar Peterson. of these super-perfeTlessen; "Machinist musical en- Hopkins." by other vanished ones. to be at the tabernacle Sundayurged Following Is the program afequivalent requirements. Max One to of want I the and from. that Brand, events get away of by "Konig gines Roger," outstanding Studios "Praise to the Man Who ComIt is an undeniably unioue fabricaCandidates will first appear before ternoon at 3 30 o'clock for rehearsal it as euphemis- - the Schubert year in Germany was Karl Szymanowski. tion this Mr. Thorndlke muned With Jehovah.'' choir And a preliminary examining committee Monday night at 6 45 there will be re- Becauseasin them, say weaves MS SOI TH - the opening for the first time since a will, you tically lmpormightily of secret MAIN a "The around of hearsal the 8eer." LaVerne little brasswith the orchestra and Tues- tanC musicians appointed by the artist congregation: The Stnfonietta" of Eugene bound book, point at issue is the commercial Goethe's death of the royal palace Hanson and choir; anthem. "Awake advisory board. Those who pass this day morning at 9 45 will be the full one. and which to appears Is no insult. As soon as at Welmer. Ooossens That On been has 3. December perrecently Elly and Arise," choir; anthem. "Softly first test will be heard by the final dress rehearsal with the soloists center in The Slype which English you pay salaries and sell tickets, es- -; Ney. pianist, played there la the formed a number of times in con- folk win Ballet, Now the Light of Day." Mrs. Wil- Jury, consisting of members or aprecognise as meaning "a se- -i as comace a the in orchestra of Goethe Amsterdam tinental friend. Anna cities, notably ANNl'AL WAGNEE CVCLE. Hersogtn liam Denos and choir: cret oath or passage" In this case. anthem. pointees of the board, which is comi mercial resources Am an and Paris Concerts alia, enterprise, Concertgebouw program "Hark. Hark My Soul." Lucy and posed of conductors of major Amen- the gloomy, haunted passage leading NEW YORK. Dec. 29 The Metro- monies must be considered Quite ir- - sponsored by the Goethe society This Pasdeloup) and Stockholm iKonsert- - from the Cathedral Into Anna Kmetzch and choir; tenor solo. Canon Bev- us members are politan Wagner matinee cycle is " of artistic holiness. deHb-- 1 was the first of several concerts r'-era- te forenlngen). respective Oriental is a concoction "Open the Gates of the Temple." Leopold Stokowskl. chairman; Artur in the current programs at ihe It eridge's backyard. bids to have be made for a public stltuting Schubert cycle, sponsored Sam Denos: anthem. "Star of De- BoaanzJty Walter Damrosch. nf ciirh ifi pahl fluvnr that wm shall opera house, with the promise of support. Serge the state and city officials. Erich Bohlke has been appointed by Mr Thorndlke will Tavor us scending NighW choir. Koussevitzky. Walter Mengelberg. "I see definite help in amateur mu- o Acrobatic successor of Josef Rosenstock. the hope Ernest and Frederick There will be seven performances, sic I do not encourage it as a sort Schelllng The Dutch Society for the Prop-o- f present conductor of the Wiesbaden goon again, CHICAGO. Dec. 29 Monday eve- OlOCIC. as for some years now, in a special n will rival to professional agation of Music Bo- A new organize next orchestra, who will succeed Tap Dancing ning is to be raia night at the Civic "History of the United Included in the series performances: Applications must be received by subscription certainly not as a March a contest for a choral and danzkt at the New York Metropoli- - States." recently published by the Opera when, (or the first time since the secretary of the Schubert will be the four music dramas of "Der Memoof A of or chettral rox raon, 2500 1919 Norm fostering unripe composition slipshod next fall. prise It to be presented. The rial. Mme Oxford University Press, is from the ONE IT8amaroff, not later Ring de, Nibehingen" by the usual virtuosity But 1 do encourage It as florins about $1250' will be awarded tan VARSITY DBAG. nen nrofessor. a opera will be riven an entire new than March Olga of Harvard Samuel 1. casts TWt The full cycle means' of forming mmir. t..t. h tn th Imi nf ih nnniiu. Metropolitan Paul Graener s new string quar- - Eliot Moriaon. Authorities indorse it scenic dress and Rosa Raisa will WAAATCW Mlf -1- 11 tet. Opus 0. was 'played for the first make her firt appearance this sea! P 1J WriU tar Cautaf i- -" the "first complete and satlsfac-mIf you are out' of' work, a Tribrme son in the title role. t concert of the the Vienna ea-- ! T. ""'"" of our national treatment" tory Want Ad will help you find a tob g. March T Dresden String quartet. U?, reer By LEONARD LIEBLING. NEW YORK, Dec. 39 (Universal. Our recent remarks cm the hopeful outlook of American composers and American music have brought an affirmative and commendatory letter from Otto H. Kahn, which this department was most pleased to re- If ass t An-dra- de -- whole-somenes- -- well-kno- Of KPltiir "Jesus, ,- H rMcn I''j - 1 Shin-Zenko- deep-root- heart-searchi- well-kno- "bee-line- Herald-Tribun- ," e. comedy-- ; ESS . ' . g irrti... crl super-natur- -- Among Musical Folk mu-wit- Allge-meln- er Dull-chest- er i Wwo? ls prize-winni- ' Klck-8chml- al fifty-piec- Woodwards ct : ' . Tot, I ' non-unio- ' vlXU ' 252a ' umi, -. ..kih TA-T- m " 75c $1.00 |