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SUNDAY Princcss Theatre. 8:30 p. m.. violin reeital, by Rudolf Bowcrs: Pr<>ltKic and Allcaro tPusnanil-Kreislcr , ^liano and Rignudon (Francoeurl.. .Krcialer j t ? hc*fmnl .kreisler i [vnVc'rto I) major.Paganini-Wilhelmj I Allwrro maestoso. favtt at Play.fcdwin Graaaa , ??*?,<. . Z. l'ibirh Seique .VictorKolar ?"iW TYl*te .. ..lan. Sibelrus j jlollf on the Shore.Pcrcy Grainger ! ffiS) Aln .Pablo dc Sarasate ; (jity College, 4 p. m.. free orgnn re eital. hy Samuel A. Baldwin: ?Mrada in E flat.Bach PrrliKif '<' ":'il Ramoisclle Elue".. .Debussy <<kfk-r.es ot the City.Nevln ??diin Idyll .MUler slumbr Seng .? ? ? - ? Seely I'ugiif- '" '?' rnnjor.Buxtenudc pllgrlms' Chorus.Wagner Elrtabeth's Prayer.WBgner To thc Evening 8tar.Wagner Theme and nale in A flat.Thlele Aeolinn Jlnl), 3 p. m., second concert by the Orcheitral Socloty, Vera Bnr ttow, aoloiat; Prelude, Choral and Fugue.HaclvAlhert {iymi>h?>ity No ", in t>. Op. 7,'l.Ilrahmtr' 0vcrtur<\ "ll'i'id'' (Mn, first time). Henry Hadley Rondo Cappricioso for violin and orcheatra, 8aint>Sa4na Mtrt'he Slav .T?ehaikowaky Carnegie llall, ,1 p. m., piano reeital by Josef Hofmann: Sanita Appmmionata . Beethoven Aleesta. Gluck-Saint-Saena Cborua of the Derviahes. Reethovcn-Salnt-Snena Notturne in C minor, Valse in A flat msjor, Preludn in T) flat major, Ktudc iu G flat major, Scherzo in C sharp minor, Chopin Poime. Scriabine Polkhinelle. Rachmaninoff Rtverie du Soir.Tschaikowsky Venezia e Napoli. .Liszt MONDAY Aeolian Hall, 3 p. m., reeital by Greta Torpadie, soprano, and Samuel Lifschey, viola: Viola: Sonata No. 1 C minor.York Bowen Allegro moderato Poco Lento e Cantabilc Presto Songs: Aftenstemning .Kcrulf Der driver en Dug over Spangebro..Sj6gren Jubal.Sibelius Den stilla Staden.Sibeliu3 Ingrid's Vise .Kjerulf Viola: Theme Vari6.; .George Hue Songs: La Chevelure .Debussy r'antoches .Debussy Effet de Neige.Poldowski Dormez-vous .Weckerlin Tarantelle .Dubo-3 Viola: Plaintive Air .Rubin Goldmark Poeme (MSS.).Waltsr Golde Yivace, from Fairyland Pictures, op. . l*" .R. Schumann Bongs: Moorish Song No. 2, "See How the Moonlit Stream. Ornstein n7"? i' i>".Kramer Didn t It Rain..Burleigh Conigli Ang.oh .Sibella B*1,at? .Sibella At 8:15 p. m., chambcr concert by the Berkshire String Quartet: Gread Fugue in B flat major, Op. 133, nn.^ . ? ,- Beethoven ? "J, nllnof (first performance in New York. . . Henry Eiehheim *i?rtet in A minor, Op. 51, No. 2..Brahms TUESDAY Aeolian llall, 3:15 p. m., reeital by Caroline Curtiss, soprano: The Robin Singa in the Apple Tree. . . . T. , , _, . Edward MncDowell ine Lark Now Lcaves His Wat'ry Nest. fiL ? . ?.- . ? Horatio W. Parker Oj. Let Night Speak of Me. .G. W. Chadwick Th**?ear'8 at the Spring.Mr*. H. H. A. Beach Aria, "Doye Sono" (from "Le Nozze di Fwaro"< .Mozart if* trots Chansons.Piernp LOweau bleu.Dalcrote t. est1 extase Langoureuse.Debusiiy Mandoline. Dcbustiy -.?*.N|' ;. Uroux Ana, Depu-3 le Jour" (from "Loutae") ,., C'harpentio, thanson Indou?. Rimsky-Korsakow ^,1*,*, . Rachmanineir U tanari.Tschalkowakv A Qu^tinn.Kmil .1. Folak J?vc and song., Rudolph Oanz ]J>1 ?f ?**?.Mary Turner Salter A .Spring Song (MSS.).. .Louis B. Thompson Jbe Last Hour.A. Walter Kramer "?way.,-W'altcr Morse Rummcl At 8:15 p. m., piano reeital by Guio Mar Novaca: Prelwip, Choral and Fugue.C*sar Franck *<ftfturne: Fantaiaie, Op. 49; Two Mazur kto: Scherzo. Op. 20.Chopin %*\?rn'!. G. Faur* r*]tn1\.I. Phllipp u> Wrir d?n? Grenadc; l,ea Collinen o Anacapri ; Mirntrela .Debussy Carnejrie Hall, 8:15 p. m. Last con ?rt of the season by the Rusaian Sym? phony Orchcstra: Ov'rtur-, "Ruaalau and TyrHmila". . .Glinka aWiphonip poem, '?Spring". Qlatunow ?^""rto No. S .Rublnstcln r- . Mi^cha Levltzki *J!.!"n p*?t??o? .Mouraorgnki mu No. | .Tnchaikow?ky WEDNESDAY *^ity Collegt, 4 p. rn. Free organ rc c"-al by Samuel A. Baldwin: ^?"Phoiiy .Barn?H S!c1l?rK" .lUndfl ^???ludP an,l j. UKUC ,? g minor.Bnrh "jr*'Jr. "OBlqwi .Ooopertn *?*Mr,JC Kong .Bebumann i?*m<- (varied) jn K.Faull?->) ^,*ur"? .Chopin "Hntt* .aibeiius Waldorf-Aatoria, 8:16 p, m. Firat New York aong reeital by Michacl A. Mangoa, Greek tcnor: ?*/?? ?,????.G. B. I'ergolesl (1710) w?tre*r y?? Walk (from ?'Semele"), f... C. V. Handel (174:i) '?"> mio Hrn.F. Glordanl (1740.81) ?fj?* k*.}'it? '?r,,rk *ir'.8. Samara 12!* , U Cid"?.J- M*?Ken*t U.!!" lu ,n*Un.B- F*ai.a.d u _ * Ca J* ?ev? <Un Grieux ("Manon").. . J. Ma?a?nct i j* miroir .G. ?rrarl i Tat.1"1* "' Gr''i"--..Vlnoeaao BUM tLii r**,K>no .B. D. Sideri ; ??i A?rypn?.D. Rwiiou aZj2? ?w? Pe?.H. Bekatorou IlL- . MiMi .A- R Wa?htm*'?l*r ? *rkT?-0 HE M*lW?,n.<??? Century, ?ae Harp That Onc? Through Tara'a HalU, ?*-/? ?f m ?. (I7-7WSW) ?'?oor AlWrto Birabonl at the piano. Carn?gtt Hall. Concert by the Tollef *? Trio ?t a meeting of the Humani wrians: iktttutAe.'.rcrn?nd*z.Arlx?i j vWa<? t,LLL"'"-:..SalnUSaenn * U,m <?' ?.Godard: ^ 'n A ii??"" T"" f.h . u es.,.,..!,:1 ?;:;;;;;.""ch,7;znt, 8*v1**DaiJ6eT *.taur? ??Bau **???* viv*,^, ??jjaWBoaie^^;'^lX,t ?'??a4a r ?? ,*ll*?ro ""*"" ? kuZl f/ w?n*r, Op. 20. tt.^i. ?-fcaarta. a ii!?lrf"' *"**?' ???*??? m? AlicRro con appassionato. allegrctto, al logro con vivo THURSDAY Carnegie Hall, 8:30 p. m. Concert by the Philharmonic Society: Bcethovcn?Symphony No. 3, in E f)at major, op. 55 ("Ercica") Ippolitoff-Ivanoff. Caucasian Sketches lone poem, "The Afternoon of a Faun," Prelude. "The Mastcrsingcrs.Wagner Aeolian Hall, 3 p. m. Song recital by Milderd Bryars: in" o.,S?fle S*' 9MV.Scarlattl ln Questa 1 omba Osctira.Beethoven ?fn%?,D*,n*fa *?nelulla Oentile. .Durante Ah. AAillow. . .arranged by H. Lane Wilnon ve Hf.cn Roaming.Horn fca Hnss .Salnt-Saeni y"**? .A. George, t unetlrre de Campagne. Hahn te'1 UJ\.Fourtlraln I. ultimo Bacio. TWI DhnmJ Parche.Scontrlno Seieiint,, rrancege.Leoncavallo Sotto tl Clel,,.,. HlhHIii Twlllght. liZ The Llnncl I, Tunln-t His FiutV.... Ki?fl. Oh Htar.r, cjanz 3?y.Walter Kramcr At 8:15 p. m., ?ong recital by Bar bara Maurel: Lungl dnl Cnro Rene.Seceht Hwcet Nymph. Come to Thy Lover. . .Morley i iiviitine d'Armlde. Glueit Come and Trip It.Handel Iiike a reak hnow Crowncd, Springtide, With a Water I.ily. Thy Warning Is , Good.Grieg Le Chevellure, Green.Debimay Entends mon Ame Qui Pleure. Morct Alger I Le Soir.Fourdrain Fleur Jetee. Faure The Day Is No More. .John Alden Carpenter May Night..Richard Hageman The Shepherdess.Edward Horsman By the Waters of the Minnetonka. _ ... _ Thurlow Lieurance The Velvet Darkness.William Reddick FRIDAY Aeolian Hall, 3 p. m. Song recital by Yvonne Gail: C'est Mon Ami. from "Rcinc Marin Antoinette": Chantons les Amours de Jean (XVIII Siecle).Weckcrlin Le Songe et 1 Air d'Iphigenie cn Tauride. o . , -.' Gluck Rctour de Vepres, Rosees, l'Archct, Maman Chante Avec Nous.Busscr Chanson d'Amour et de Souci, Sur l'Eau, l'Ane Blanc.Hue Nanny, Le Rouct, La Fillc aux Chcveux de Lin .Paladilhe D une Prison .Hahn L'Eau Qui Court and La Poussiere (taken from the legend, "Miarka, la Fille a l'Ours," by Jean Richepon) .Gcorgea Ariette. Vidal Carnegie Hall, 8:15 p. m. Concert by the Philharmonic Society: Ovorture. "Fingal's Cave".Mendelssohn Symphony in B minor. "Unfinished".Schubcrt Symphony No. 5, in E minor, op. 64. Tschaikowsky At 8:15 p. m., piano recital by Frances Nash: Sonata (Eroica), G minor.E. MacDowell Nocturne, Op, 62, No. 1.F. Chopin Scherzo, Op. 39, No. 3.F. Chopin gvocation .I. Albeniz El Albaican .I. Albeniz Le Soir dans les Pins.Gabriel-Dupont Toccato . C. Saint-Saens Brooklyn Academy oi Music, 8:15 p. m., song recital by Marcella Graft, soprano: 0 cessate di piagarmi.Scarlatti Ogni Sabato avreto il lume acceso,..Gordigiani Sogni e Canti.Mazzone Con gli angioli.Sibello Serenato . Zandonai M'ama non rn'ama.Mascagni Flow Gently, Sweet Afton.Spilman Idyl . MacDowell My Love Is a Muletecr.Di Nogero The Beetle .Moussorgsky My Heart Is a Lute.R. H. Woodman Where the Bce Sucks.Sullivan Far Awa* . Beach May Night .Hageman A Million Little Diamonds.Schminke The Eagle . Polak A Grave in France.?.Ganz Nipponeso Sword Song.Fostcr Emi! Tolnk at the piano. SATURDAY Aeolian Hall, .'{ p. m. Piano recital by Auioro La Croix: Ten Waltzes from op. 39.Brahma Impromptu, op. 9, No. 2.Schuhert Rotulo Capriccioso .Mendelssohn Sonata. op. 22.Schumann Av Lac de Wallenstadt and Au Bord dtlne Source, from "Annecs de Pelerinage" .Liazt Impromptu, op. 36; Three Studlos; Bal lade, op. 23.,....Chopin Chicago Artists Will Give Concert Here to Aid Ruined Churchett Three artlsts of tho Chicago Grand Opera will roturn to Now York to appear in a concert at Carnegie Hall next Sunday ovening for thc bencfit of tho ruined or damaged churchos in northern Italy reccntly occupied by the Huns. They are AlcsHandro Dold, tenor; Marguorito, Namara, noprano, and Virgilio Lazzari, basso. The beneflt concert in foatered by tho Salesiiin Fathero of this city a? part of a move? ment organized by tho Rev. Father Pantalini, of Milan, Italy( who reccntly arrived in America for this purpose. Father Pantalini, a Knight of the Crown, ia both pricst and journalist, being 8n associate cditor of "L'ltalia" in Milan. The first part of thc programme at Carnegie Hall will bc occupied with thc projection upon a Hcreen of pictures taken in Gorizia, Trentino, Venicc, Padua, Carso and other devantated dis trlcts, showing the destruction wrought during thc war. The music will follow. Muaic Festival in Newark The fifth festival of tho Newark Music Festival Association, which will be held in the First Regimcnt Armory. Newark, on May 10, 17 and 19, will bc called a "Peace Jubilce." The sofo singers who will take part are Anna Case, Nina Morgana, Liia Kobeson, Or villc Harrohl, Thomas Chalmers, Rein: aid Werrenrath, Fred Patton and Kn rico Caruso. The last named artist will sing three aira with orehestra on the last day of the festival, "and," sayn the ofticial announccment, "aa many encores as the public may de? mand with piano accompaniment." This is a \try generous undertaking on Mr. Cnruao'a part, or a very recklesa anriouncement on tho part of tlie fes? tival managemont. The celebration of peace will take place on the first night. The ?econd night will bo devoted to light opera mu?icj?tb,e third lo Caruso. Th# cojjductor wlli be 0, Mortimer Wiske. Music Notes There is to be a concert in thc Grand Court of Wanamaker's store in Philadelphia next Thureday evonihg before an invited audience, nt which M. Courboin and thc Philadelphia Or? ehestra will play Widor's Sixth Sym? phony. The work is familiar enough as an organ solo, but it is said by thc manager of the Wanamaker musical cntertainments that this will be the first performance in America. The Wanamaker organ has tho largest number of pipes of any organ in thc world. Thc last concert at tho Metropolitan Museum of Art by a Bymphony orehes? tra, David Mannes, conductdr, will t.-.ke place next Saturday ovening, Mareh 29. Dobussy's only contrlbution to a coppella music, three chansons to poems by Charles d'Orlcans, will bc sung by the chorus of the Schola Can torum at their concert Wednesday evening, April 9, at Carncgio Hall. Theso beautiful songs have been given hero only twico before, tho last per? formance having been given six years ago by the Schola Cantorum, and they are now being revived as a tributo to the momory of tlie composor, who died a year ago. Morle Alcock will sing thc cotitralto eolo in one number of the group, the Tambotirin Song. Oth or French works on tho programme are three borgercttes of Pranca nnd Old Plnudors, sung not, in the Wcckcrlln iirrarigeiiients as commonly heard, but in their orlglnai ohoral form, Charles Dillinghniif lins already nr rangod for the Sunday night appoar ancos of Mmo. Galll-Curci and John McCormack ut tho Hippodrome during 1919-'20. Both singors will confine their New York rocitals to this plny housc. An event of unusual musical interest ; will bc tho concert Friday ovening, ! March 28, at thc Brooklyn Acadomy of; Music, when thc English planist, Ethcl Leginska, and thc young Belgian 'col list, Maurico Dumbois, will appoar in a joint recital with the Duo-Art piano. This instrument will reproduco tho j playing of these artists, besido which, the artists themsclvcs will play solo numbers. Early in April Floroncc Easton and Percy Grainger will be the soloists at a Duo-Art recital in Aeolian Hall. "Alien Music nnd Enemy Propa ganda" will be discussed at St. Mnrk's In-The-Bouweric, Tenth Street west of I Second Avenue, this afternoon at 4 : o'clock. John Powcll will speak on ; "The Influence of Music on National j Life"; Mrs. Harriet Ayren Scymour j will talk about "Thc Influence of Music | on Body nnd Mind"; Irving Cobb will deinonstrate Mrs. Seymour's nrgument in song. A written Htatcmcnt by Wal? ter Damrosch, cxprcssing his views on thc use in America of compositions by German composers, will bc rcad by Mr. Guthrie who will spoak on tlie same thomc. Elizabeth Jones will hcrcitfter be knowu aa Kvelyn Gwyn, a combination of her father'a and mother'a pamea, both of whom were Wclsh. By Grenville Vernon Thc Society of American Singers, having thrown its hat into thc operatic ring, is determincd that it shall stay there, and under thc direction of Will? iam Wadc Hinshaw it is preparing its plans for tlie eomlng season. These plans are claborate and they are in tcrcsting and if propcrly carried oul ought to lill a void in New i'ork's musical life, Mr. Hinshaw himself states that the Society of American Singers aims to becomo a sort of Opera Comique, an opera comiquo, ac? cording to him, being any opera which benefits by a small auditoriuni, "Tos ca," "Boheine" and "Bufterfly" thus nil being opera comique. This is novel dofinition. Opera comique, in tho ac ccpted dofinition of tho term, is dia tinguished from grand opera by tho use of spokon dlaloglio, Under Mr. Ilinshnw'.-; rilling grand opera, opera comiquo, opera bouffa and oporotta aro all lutnped togothcr. In I'aci, a majority of the oporas of tho world becomo at, once opera comique, as tho list of oporns which beneut by a large uuditoritiin is comparutivoly small. Now this is tho list, which M r, lliu shaw purpose', to presdil, noxt hchhoii at the I'ark Thealre: "L'Knfaiil I'ro dlguo" of Dcbussy; the "KntfUhrung aiiH deni Serail" of Moznrt; "Komco ot Juliotto" of t'lounod; "liohem." iiikI ".Madaniii Hutterlly" of I'lieeini; "The Merry Wivos of Windsor" of Nicolai; "Signor Bruschino" of Roaainl; "Ivan hoo" of Sullivan; "Carmosino" of Fo vricr; "Manon" and "Lo Jonglour de Notro Dume" of Massenot; "I.n Dnme Blanchc" of Boieldieu; "Les Dragons de Villars" of Mallart; "La Belle Helenc" and "Lca Contes d'Hoffmann" of Offonbach; "La Fillo, de Mme. An got," "Le I'etit Duc'' and "Girofle-Giro fla" of Locoq; "Fatinltza" nnd "Boccac cio" of Suppe; "Dorothy" of Cellier; "The Fencing Master" of De Koven; "Carmen" of Bizot, a rovival of an oporelta by Vict.or Herbort and scveral | rovivala of Gilbert and Sullivan works, All thcao works ure to bc sung in Eng lish, and for many of them special j translations are being made. Al? ready Charlca Henry Meltzer lins made a translation of "I.e.i Dragons de Vil? lars" and Slgmund Spueth one of "Si? gnor Bruschino." This ia a projoct of real interest und one worthy of real encourago rrient, Scveral of tho operaa have never' been given in America nnd a majority of them aro unknown to tho present generation. The fact that very few of them aro opera comique does npt militnto against Mr. Hin sliaw's plan. With thc execption of ?'Carmen," "Romeo et Julicttc," "Bo hi'ine," "llut tcrfly" and "Les Contea d'Hoffmann," nonc of them is likely to bo given oithcr by the Metropolitan or Chicago companies, yet. with one or two excoptiona all are works of a high order of muaieal merit, li. goes with? out aaying that if they are to be given they must be given well?better than most of this scason's rcvivals of thc Gilbcrt and Sullivan opercttas. Tho Society of American Singcrs j opened its season bcttcr than it began j it.iit least in an artistic sensc. Its early performances of "Los Contes dTIoff man" were worthy of any opera house ' in thc world; indced, its production of the Offcnbach work was thc best thai Now York has scen since thc day.; of Mauricc Renaud at the Manhattan Opera House. But the late rcvivals I were too oftcn slipshod and lacking in atmosphere. The public was luin gry for Gilbert and Sullivan and was willing to take what it could get; it thronged tho Park Theatre and wiped out tho scason's ctirly deficit. Yet, with tho exceptlon of "The Mikado," none of tho revivala wcro well dono, Aa for somo of tha other productlona, AMUSEMENTS THE FIRSI rERSIIING SQUARE MUSICALE 'l!'n,"l '*?'"i?".i,i. Weil. I'v? , April ::, ui I ;:n 1 ha ni ii ii i appi .11 iim ,,:, Hiia uoeualou urtii ?r,o t.ii rverl bi ,-n-., ?5 ??,| ?:i; b0 (seallng alx), |,|iim \h".. W'nr 'I'ax. Mail or dei? now rccelvt ,l nt tlin ofllce of tho innn egomont, It. K. Johnaton, n:: Broadway. MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT AT 8:1.1 IjAST A I'l ka it A NCIJ ANOTIII'K .IA/./. I'FS'I'M Al. >!?' LIEUT. |h JIM ^ and his "HELL F1GHTERS BAND" '? . ?, "Nollilno on top of tho earth In t:.. form of a musical aqijn-gatlon aulto as iolly ai this l-rau snil r.trlno outflt." Sun NKW I'KOIJH.tMMIv-NKW JA3SZ METROPOLITAN OPERA Mon. nt 8 IS, ObiTon. Ponsolla, llowanl; Martl nelll, Altiiun,,-. It.-li.,. Uotlilor. ('??;,d.. Bodanihy, Wcd. Mnt. i?t. J. (*| :,, jal) F.uit. Karrnr. | ! DolauiioU: Marilm>iii. notbler, Werrcnratli I j I'niid . Monteux, I Wod. nl '1:15. Rlflol-tlo. 11,-ii-nr ,ins. HraitHii; Maoki It, Uc l.urii, Smrurola, llot il t'mid., Moranzoni rhurs. ,u 8:15, Marta. Barrlentoa, IJoinor; Va rii-ii. Dlil-.tr, MalatenU. Coud., Bodauzky. Frl. nt 8, Carmcn. I'arrar. HuiiiIoUuh; Martlnelll. WMtehlll, ttothlar. Cond., Montcux. Sat. M.lt. Rt -, Bohotno. Mu/.lo. Romalno; l.azjrii Scotll, Bogurola, Matatoita Coud . Papl 8i\t. al S (7.-.- to $8), Borls Rodunow. lUaUcnauer Delaunola; Uldur, Altliouao. Mardonoa Cond Papl' TO-NIGHT ? ELMAN Concert at 8:30, Prlcea rroni SOo m ??.: ENTIRE ORCH1STRA. CONO.. HAOEMAN. Oreal ItusMaii Vlollnlat, MARSH, ,.,??,..,?? HACKETT, ronor. PIANO l BED AI'OI.IAN HALL, Irl.lav Kvi I'lAMt KRCITAT, Mitrt-h !H Xlokota 50 ota. to 18.00* Btalnwoy i'luuo "Jlroottou; , Jimlju iloppcr and notably that of "Tho Bohcmian Girl," thc best wcrc an utter silence. The posscssion of great stars cannot, of course, bo demanded; the Society is unable to pay them the salaries they can obtain clsewhere, but there is no reason for faulty ensembles, lack of atmosphere and incomplete rehearsals. It al least can hc asked that the sing? ers know their lines and their en trances. That these defects will be remedied there is every reason to be lievc. In Richard Hageman the so? ciety has a conductor of a high order, and in John McGhie one who knows his Gilbert and Sullivan. It was indeed tho orehestra whicjj ha3 been the strong point of the present season, and a good orehestra is a good founda "During the Mr. Hinshaw 1 keep Ihe bulk so thal whatc eoming season," said ist week, "we hope to .I' our company intact, er outside stars may appeur we will havo always to sur AMl SEMENTS Wolfaohn Musical Bureau announcen CARNEGIE HALL TO-DAY at 3 Last < oncert CARNEGIE HALL, SUN. AFT.. April 6 it 3 I \-.T HF-MTALof HKASON?IAHCIIA 8KATN NOW AT l!d\ OflTJCK, Vrollilil llnll, TOIIOH'U NIOIIT, ?llft XoUARTfT TGKPABIE & UFSCHEY ? ?I'ii.iii II .11. TIIMIililKIIV AII'. ii t II HOl'HANO (Jolnl lli .ii.iii VIOLA \nilhin llnll. \\v<\. Afl.. Apr. 8 ?i 3. Two I'laiiu llccltnl liy Roi* nnJ Chnrlotte > ..!, ni Buj Diii." (Ma dii & ii.iiniin rimiii) Aeolian llnll. TIhii*. All.. A|>r, B, iil 3 IORRIS I" uno it ?? lul i.Ma ii A ii.H.il 11. i SaiUNow. \i illr.n llnll, Frl. Afl.. Apr. 4, nl 8. Boata N*i>? SiiMI lUiClTAL by ltACIII'L E HIPPODiiOMc NEXT SUN. NIGHT ,.M(t II 30. u! 8:15. RECITAL 1IY 1, HKAT8 AT ll(l\ OFFICE TO-MOKKOW. Mi-t. ChftH, l.. Wagner & D. F. McSwoenoy. WALDOP.r -ASTO'IIA. Tiir Evtl.. Mnrc.i Z>. nt !>. ASHANSKA i'lt'KETS al COLUMBIA TIU,'ST CO., lilth St. and I I'tii Ave. ; I.KAUIX'I HOTELS .m.l MiHUIDE'S. HULDA Aeolian Hall, Tues. All., Mtirch 25, at 3:13. SONG KKCITAL GAROUNE Wawiw ? (I'huilnt) (CelllHt) ?min \ ? \ Hl.t ITAL Deethoven, itiitluns, Orimtetn (new) Tlckota nt Bitx Offlce. ,0. to .. is..V(... (12 A ItJ Ooftoerlt, nrttcrlu . It:rlt(l>, Inttruction. Uil:, si Nl. Iiol.n Ave. Tel. 4B2U Audubon. round them with a capable group of artigts. While we cannot pay high salaries to our principals, the experi Dnce and the metropolitan recognition they will receive will be worth moro than any salary we could give them. Only the artists of the Metropolitan, and only the first amonjr them, have hitherto had the chance of singing first parts in a New York season. Now we give to young artists tlis chance. Strange to say, however, many young 3ingers have refused to sing with us, hoping for an entrance into the Met? ropolitan. Few of them obtain this and when they do obtain it they remains for years singing minor roles and receiving neither experience lor popular recognition. Tho Society of American Singers offers these young people the career denied to them at ;he Metropolitan, and the experience hey receive with us will enable them to obtain chief roles at the Metro? politan or in other flrst class com? panies later. "We have been most successful the poet season. Wo opened to run five woeks; w? have alrcudy run twenty aix. The businesa of tho llrst week was excellent; then camo tho Liberty Loan and tho influenza, and our audi enccs wero cut ln half. Wo weuthcred thia poriod, howevor, and alncn then full houses havo bocn tho rule. Wo hnvo croatod a public of our own, which diffcra from tho Metropolitan and musical comedy publics, and thia public is loyal and is ateadily grow ing, Wo have only recently received several new offers of financial sup? port, which shows that what we have done has been appreciated. Next sea? son we intend to have a subscription list, though our plan for this has not yet been worked out." If Mr. Hinshaw gives Offenbach and Lecoq and Suppe and Rossini and Sul? livan cffectively, he won't, despitc his own belief, bc giving opera comique, but he will bc giving something which will be none the less worth the giv? ing. In the house of art there are many mansions, in the mansion of music opera bouffo and operetta have their ajjointed place. At court the jester is at home no less than the king, and philosophy may be none the less profound because it is drcssed in mot lcy. Lieutenant Europe's Concert Lieutenant James Reese Europe and his band of jazz instrumcntalists, singers and entertainers will give their final concert at the Manhattan Opera House this evening. A popular pro? gramme has been arranged. Lieuten? ant Noble Sisale will again sing the stirring "In No Man's Land." Clef Club Orchestra "Jazz" of seventeen different species will be featured by the Clef Club Or? chestra in its regular Sunday night con? cert this evening, which will bc given at the Eltinge Theatre instead of at the Selwyn. Included in to-night's programme will be "Arabian Nights," a jazz one step; "Rip Van Winkle," a new jazz song; "Hindustan," a jazz fox trot; "Gallicurci Jazz," a grand opera trav csty, and a jazz wedding march. Other features include Will Patrick, the Ala AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT 8:30cah*5!l?'e Major-Gen. r V Maurice Mi-iir Him Tell "HOW THE WAR WAS WON" Mnjor-Gpnoral JOHN F. O'RYAN, Com. of the Famoua 27th IMvlBion, will preaidc. Seats $2.50 to BO cta. at Uox Offlce. Oeneral Maurlce's Amcriran Tout Is undor tli" cjclufllvo inaiiagernpnt LKB KKKDHK, 487 11fth Ave. THE NEW SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA of the MiiaitintiH' Nimv OrcKaatra Boclely EDGAR VARESE, Conductor CARNEGIE HALL EVGS.--APR.L 11, 25--MAY 9 MATS. -APRIL 12, 26--MAY 10 I h on Tlcketa Ihrao ovanlnRa or tlirr? i!-V !!,'".'""; '?"'?", ""' boxaa (alx saata), ? fifMQ: Lppar tler Ihixcm (N|x sphIhi, 14<i 5(1 ? Purquot iwata, IfUO; Drt ... Clrole, 14 9f,! ' !'',""">' f>ont, 18,30: Baleony, 12.48; 8ln?-la ?.*c?*Vtti'? ,bPxci' *3'80' ,-';'- oihon, 82.20, ?) oo, ii.in, 88e, Thooa prlcea Inolude war .,"?, *^n????-ri|.ti..iim ihould bn mallad to IHE \i:\v SYMPHONY i)itciii;.s"rit.\ .,- ?. H, s MACMItuLBN, Mi.nnK.M-. -> W. 426 st. 'Phona Murray lim 8420, MttHi.ti & llanilln Plnnoa l'r<ed. Carnaffle HaJI, We,i. kv<\. April Oth SCH0LA CANT0RUM KURT SCHINDIiBR, Conductor Nh<ip<| Workw of Vletorla A Morulea (Kuater Week Mualr ../ 4)ld Hpiiin) I hree ( imnaona of t laude DebuMr H<TKrrrttf? of old France ,V Hiindera Mualc from a New Llttirgy of KAC11MANINOFF (Flrst performanc oulalde. of Kusala) Noloiat: Merle Alrnrk, Contrnlto. .S-iit.H j: to 60c, on Salo at iio.\ Ofllcc. TO-NIGHT mippudromk Annual Teati monlal ? SUth Street Temple ? \f g->o RAOUL VIDAS S0?,XFrWK!b l-'RANK KTKDMAN.FinnUt IIIIPOIUtOMK HTAHS ANH 4 H4IRI M CONCKRT STARTN H:2t>. l?4)X OFFICE OI'KNH AT NOON. MAUREL BARBARA Maaon-Hamlln Piano Tloketa .50 to 82. Jilgt. Wlnton-Llvlnsaton. Prlncvn* Theatre, Sun, Kve? Mar. 80 at 8:18 Berta Reviere SOPRANO Mri. Antonta Sawyer. fat}, Stainway Piano AP.OMAN 1IAI.I-. Thia Vfi niomt ,.t 3. ORCHESTRAL 8?i-l?t> of N.*\", (?."> Mii.i.-uin?> MAX JACUBH.t ONIH CTOR SOtOlat- Vem. ItirMun?VIoftnlNt. Tickota 2&o to 81.50, at Box OfBco. bama singer; George llines, world's champion trap drummer; Lonzo Will iams and the Tcnnessce Banjo Bud dies. Park Theatre The Society of American Singers' new series of Gilbcrt and Sullivan opcras, which opened last week at the Park Theatre with "Pntience." will in cludc three weeks more of these pro ductions before the society resurncs its schedulc of other opcras. "The Mikado," the most popular of Jefferson de AngeUt, in "'The Mikado," Park Theatre the series already given, will bc given beginning next Tuesday ovening, March 25. It will bc sung, also, on Thursday nnd Saturday evenings, and "Paticncc" repeated on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings and Saturday matince with the same cast. The New Symphony Society Thc programmes for the three con certs to bc given by the New Symphony Orehestra, Edgar Varcse, conductor, are announced as follows: APRIL 11 AND 12 Sonata. "The Hcavcns Laugh and the Earth Rejoices" .J. S. Baeh Gteue . Debussy Notti di Maggio (for women's voicea and orehestra) . Casella Nocturne . GrifTes Suite, "En Pleine I'leur'; *'Noee Villa Koise" . Bela Bartolc Le Chant de la Dcstinec.Dupont APBIL 25 AND 20 Dardanu Suite . Rar-i?iu Ranga, "Introduction and Dancc of th._ Princess" . Whithorno Pohjola's Daughter.Sibelius Pagan Poem .LocfTIer MAY 9 AND 10 EvOt-stion, "Les Dieux dans l'Ombre des Czvernes" .Roustid Gymnopedies. No. 1!.Satia Bcrceuse Elegiaque.Busoni Clouds . GrifTes Redemption .Franclc Daphnis et Chloe.Ravel .... ju^rma.. ...... .<ini, *a, O . ! .J _ ,_ ?Ul.'IOMAK? NOVAES Tl'KflDAV I'.VI-.MM,, M IKI II 28TH, AT R:;tO r. M. AMUSEMENTS Aeolian llnll. Tuesday Kve., Mar. 25, 8:18 PIANO -aa. ??? ~WWOMAB RECITAL I'ostpoiieU from Jail, ' Met. Loudon Charlton. Steinway Piano. AEOLIAN HALL, EKIOAY All.. MAK. 2H. AT 3, honu Keeltal YVONNE ItcneHI Cir Mpeedwell Porirty for < onvaleacenl < hlldren. Mc?. Loudon Charlton Tli-kcta 82 to 50c. AEOLIAN HALL, SaL Afl., March 20, af 3 LACROiX Prlcea $l.:.o to r."--. Mgt, Loudon Charlton. ApoIUiii llnll. Knliinlitv \fl.. April 5, 2:30, -PIANO KKOTAL GABRILOWITSCH TIcketM BOc t<> $2, Srlitirniiim-f htpim Frnr. Met. 1/mili.n L'lirirli'iii Mk ..:i A Hmiilli: 1'Unu. METROPOLITAN OPISRA IIOI SH MARY QARDEN FESTIVAL MARY GARDEN ln her two graateai rolea, lupportad by Al. fre.| MhrikiiiiI, LoulM l'-/..t, M. O'Hullt \H 'I . " ".'1.,''?'" ?'?''? '" "MUIHK" aOd *'? LEO ARTHUR RUBENSTEIN lill'llt l'..)l..|, I'Jtt'l! '. GEORGES BAKLANOFF Itunidii Murltom . PAVLEY & OUKRAINSKY ln "!.\\ pr.-,.. mi.ii j'unc f -in. " by D-'bumy. TH'KKTK Kl.50, BC, *A ANO *H NOW ON SALE Ai HON IIIIKK. PHILHARMONIC JOSEi strannky.(onductor REQUEST PROGRAMMES Carnrcle llall. N>\t ThurMluy Ev?\. nt 8:30. Hr?.|h'?vi.|i, Bymphony "EroicH." Ippolltoir-Ivanofl', Debuany, Uagner. CariMifif llnll, Nrxt 1 rhlxv Afl.. nt '4:30. Behnbcrt, Symphony "l minlshrd." Ti'hiiikovttky. ,".lh h.inipliuii). < itm.g???? Hall, Ne*t Sumlav Aft., at 8. 8.k,i?t EDDY BROWN vi?i,a Tlcket* st Box Odloe. 1'elU F. LelfeU. >Igr. AEOLIAN HAI.I., Wcd. Aff., Mar. 20, at 3, WLonia ?&. Bteaard ins-Qendron SONATA RECITAL Management Dnnlui Mayor. ntitft Piano. Ciirnrah. liull. Tuewla? Evr.. April I, at 8:13 . pamjjav VIOL1N I'KCITAL BreeskiN T5c to $1. Mgt. I>milcl Maycr. Kranlcli & B?ch l'iaii* CnnicKin Hall, Tuet?. Ev.. March 35 at 8:1 &. Klflb '?'.<i l--t *...'-!., . RUSSIAN SVMI'HONY SOCIETY OF X. Y. M0DEST ALTSCHULER, co?dH,i,,r, ?*? I -F V I T T MT I (itlnk* Glcuunoff, MtuourssKI Itiil.in.,if|n. T<i!i?l kowmky. Beat* Bfc ?u ?.'. Mimmt. l'mn.l M?.?.?. AEOLIAN MALL, S?m. Alt.. >',,r. ;:t?. nt 3. THIRO I'lANOltmri; RECITAL sER<;H PROKOFIEFF Mliiiunt. Hiwwl v*i Jouea. sswinwu:,' l'uao^