Show THE CONCERT the appearance of the central grand concert company in the opera house last friday evening iiii ever be remembered as an evening of genuine pleasure by those who aho attended the conceit t some people may not be able to appreciate preci ate to the fullest all the numbers rendered nor that class of music but that is duo due to the file fact that we ne hear so little of it consequently the training ot of our musical ear is being neglected to the extent that we axe cannot faly appreciate pre preci clate ate file tie dinine art hut but the program last alidy ay iy evening NN was as vai led enough to suit th h emt fanciful taste arid and the a after each number was auwel evidence that the packed house n gettine its moneys worth mr dick the violinist is rul nil 1 wonder without the least bit of af fec tation lie ho stood before the footlights and brought tones from ills his instrument that were nere perfectly ravis liag ills his fingering was nias night nigh onto perfection while lie he drew his bow v li accuracy arid and precision fl il u i c vl v n u a false tone produced ile he i 11 i 1 ach class aigist the work of miss edith adins adams on cn c n the cello was equally as gjoa as of mr ir dick on the violin sh shy wa ni i 0 c o that matchless instrument tones that would make agvon ivon arget icik t all else arid and played the I 1 ltv numbers with an all ease that n il a 1 perfect understanding both of the correct interpretation and the ined medium luni mine aline meyer the so prato wah flie lie only disappointment of the entire evening her voice is not the voice we had expected to hear and hence she could not render her numbers ir in that delightful style which the other artists were capable of doing in the finale AN ae e marie by genoud mine meyer partly retrieved however and ii her er rendition of that beautiful number was nery ely praiseworthy mr knauer had the heavy part of the evening not only to play a piano solo but lie he was also the accompanist for the other three members of the quartette and ills his voik in ili that line was about as near perfect pele ct as it is possible for in an accompanist to be ker bier mindful of the soloist lie he played the piano pait with a line delicate touch avid and gave just sufficient support to make a beautiful harmonizing of the instruments in ili the heavy beavy solo solo mr knauer revealed again the true artist which lie he is as lie he worked thru the various movements interpreting the various carious moods of the selection in 1 superb fashion the evening was a rare treat would that we could have more ot of them |