Show I MI14 FAX IB ZEISLEK AS A PIANISTE SHot HAS WON OOLDKN PRAISE tin nut vain tpca 4Ne In mrtt ra the either Main 0 l > ni < t < l llrllll iii scro ito 40 4 I hI I ellrl r fW WOOMKIKU > I Zeltler the celebrated I MI cele-brated planlate V made her flrnt pub llo appearance In America at Carne I sIc hall New ork 0 the other evening Mini He aler II die tluctly feml n in I e coaxing soil aeduc the ant ah win bar audience by gentle rather than by forceful art The HloomtMdZ laler Is I n gnat pIaniSt but olthounh brilliant In technique her chief power lira In 11 KUbtletjr Slit line the singing quality In perfection and under lire Mniltlr 4f llnnn the key chant any malady ho ratla for tier Introduction lo America waa effected by a superb rendering of the Schumann concerto opus 61 anil before Ita three movement were ended 1 Pannl llloomfletd Aider 1ml rtnb lltbtd herself firmly In our hearte Her triumph was malntalne although scarcely I atrencthened In the llublniteln concerto In II minor which not even genies run make wholly Intereatlng In a dainty Utadff schema Mine Mt ler hail nn opportunity In dliplay her dellenry of toilet nnd feeling with lIch kill that the audience Otto nrouaed Into enthiialiam INinnle HlAomfleldZelster wan born la I ISM I at Illdlls Aiutrnllin Sheila but came to America wllh her parents when she woo loss thmi i year of ago Her pironta tcttlMl In Chicago and atlll live there Her uuilcjl Intent ahowed IiI f t I J TANNIK niooiFiiiuzHisuu Itimlf when alto was about 0 jenrs old < 1 and when before receiving any Instruction Instruc-tion she used to pick out the note off of-f Annie laiirle ana lucia tune on thin titian Upon which her older brother Maurice Uloomftnld l now profeeeor of Ranacrll nt thn Johns Hopklna unlvcr sIts tlaltlmore did bis practicing I Her first teacher was Dernnrd ZIehn Hut very snnn she beiamo a pupil of Carl Wolfaohn of whom she rrcelvet lustruillon until she was 13 jeara old In U77 when Mme Htslpoff the great lilnnlste toured this country site heard little Pannlo Illoomfleld play and pronounced pro-nounced her n genius who should be educated In Kurope Rhe strongly nd u bed l her parents to send her to Ie chetlakl who wni then and Is I now the foremost piano teacher In Ibo world This advice was followed nod In the Hummer of 1S73 little Fannie Illoomlleb went to Vienna and for flvoconscculho 1 jcurn studied under the great master In ISSil before leaving Vienna site l > la > rd rocral time In that city oarn inn bleb promo from the crlttca therein there-In the fall of 1SS3 she returned to 1 America and soon began public pla > Ing I JL I In thin IIltllr Ip lo the xprlnx of 893 stir appened on tic concert tago cierj winter and hee frrqurntl been be soloist of all the prominent orchM teal organisations thIs country aueh at the New York Philharmonic and Synphoay lorletle f e Boelon Jym = I7r phony orcliettra the lIuBale Clncln I naIl and Rt Louts orchestra and the Worcester festIvals ICY whertl she was pronounced a pianist of extraor Unary Mitalnment Not satisfied with the loslllon assigned to her by American Ameri-can critics she went to Europe In the fall of IN and appeared at llerlln > lenna Lelpile Dresden and other lerman cities where ahe was recog nlied by the press and public alike as he greatest living woman pianist and as one of the greatest planlat of all lines On the strength of theee aur cease she wa engageil for n tour throughout hump during the winter of INI t During this engagement ahe played In Herlln Hamburg Ilremen Cologne Trankfort Munich Dresden elpolc Magdeburg Hanover Copen iigeii nencn nnl ninny other cltle eerywhere earning ahoy her audl cncea and winning slitnnl triumph In the spring of 1SVJ the returned to America and his since tficn llted In retirement re-tirement preparing for the tournee of i whirl the concert chen by her lust night at Carnegie hall was the opening Mm deleter ba her home In Chicago and Is I the wife of Mr Rlgmund Miser Mis-er n wellknown law > er and prominent promi-nent cltlten |