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(A suggestion for using and preserving the daily music theme; Many teachers of music appreciation advise their pupils to clip and paste them on a 3 x 5 /tltnp card with composer’s name at the top and file them in alphabetical order J When Paul Whiteman returned' recently from a six month’s en gagement in Texas to prepare for the pair of modem music concerts with the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, he had six horses in his entourage. These mounts were given to him by various civic organizations in the South west. In spite of the fact that he added numerous effects to the or chestra for these concerts includ ing a jazz harpist, four bagpipers, a bunch of typewriters (for the newspaper piece), he did not find any use in the concert programs for the six horses. Considerable interest is at tached to the presentation of Beethoven’s ‘‘Symphony No. 1,” tonight by the U. S. Navy Band Symphony Orchestra, Lt. Charles Benter conducting, at the Navy Yard Sail Loft at 8 o’clock. This symphony has not been heard much in recent years but the work will well repay anyone’s at tendance tonight. The theme shown above gives a faint idea of the broad, rushing humor of the finale movement of this symphony. The program follows: Overture, “Karelia” (Sibelius); “Knusperwalzer” from “Hansel and Gretel” (Humperdinck): “Danse Slave” (Chabrier); “Danse Bohemienne” (Bizet); tone poem, “November Woods” (Arnold Bax); rhapsody, “Italia” (Alfredo Ca sella) ; organ choral prelude, “Fer vent Is My Longing” (Bach); “Symphony No. 1” (Beethoven). The United States Marine Band. William F. Santelmann conduct ing, will give the following pro gram this afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Marine Barracks: Overture, “Hungarian Lustspiel” (Bela): march, “Spirit of Independence” (Holzman); "Nocturne” (Chopin), played by the clarinet section; “Aubade” (Massanet); trombone solo. “Celeste Aida” (Verdi), played by Harold Bayes: inter mezzo, “Love Offering,” from “Madeleine” (Schuier); “Shep herd’s Fennel’s Dance” (Gard iner) ; “Bacchanale,” from “Sam son and Delilah” (Saint-Saens). The Cremona String Quartet gives a benefit program tonight in the Old Coach House Hall of the National Woman’s Party, at 8:30 o’clock. The quartet is composed of the following: Elsa Raner and Levada Hudgens, violins; Inez Becker, viola; and Mabel Duncan, violoncello. The program includes “Quartet in G Major. Opus 76, No. 1” (Haydn); “Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes” (arr. by Pochon):j “Orientale” (Glazounow); “Ameri can Quartet in F Major, Opus 96” (Dvorak). Free admission tickets for the 1 first chamber music program to be given tomorrow night at 8:45 o’clock and Friday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at the Library of Con gress Auditorium, may be obtained at the T. Arthur Smith Concert Bureau, 910 G St. N. W. These two concerts are being given under the provisions of the . Gertrude Clarke Whittail Founda tion. The famous quartet of Stradivarius instruments will be used. The Stradivarius Quartet is ! composed -of Wolfe Wolfinsohn and Alfred Pochon, violins; Marcel FLASH i a N 0,3 8 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT SET Superbly matched BRIDAL RCfjfUlctf* $45 V (tltlC RINGS Artistically styled in the ■■ modern manner. Available in IL" U either white or yellow 14-kt. | ■ ■ ■ . 41 al gold. 5 Genuine diamonds in w|F ■WF WF Wedding ring—Beautiful 3-dia- mond Engagement ring. Just $1 ~ ■ down delivers this Bridal Pair fl and $1 weekly pays for it. ■ l ~. .rz Ov,r Look za 4 I.T I III for =* ”* Hllf wum> I —. HOCK splWlJn'-H^r'ht 11 on I'M 5 irfri™ THE WASHINGTON TIMES, TUESDAY, DECEMBER I, 1936 ♦Dick, viola, and Iwan d’Archam beau, violoncello. It never rains but it pours. This evening is a most poular time for concerts. In addition to the above mentioned concerts, Rachmaninoff, the dean of piano artists, will give a recital tonight at 8:30 o’clock in Constitution Hall; and the Estelle Wentworth Opera Group will give Flotow’s opera, “Martha,” at 8:15 at Roosevelt High School Audi torium. A musical breath of the past will be revived Thursday night at the Textile Museum at 8:30 o’clock, when Alix Young Maruchess will give a concert featuring the viola d’amore. This instrument is played in the same manner as the regular violin or viola, but it has a num ber of strings mounted under the six upper strings. The lower strings vibrate in sympathy with the upper strings in much the same manner as the sounds pro duced when a chord is struck on the piano with the damper pedal down. BILLS FOR D C. ARE SHAPED Planning a District legislative program during the next session of Congress, Commissioner Melvin C. Hazen and Corporation Coun sel Elwood H. Seal held a long conference yesterday. Later this month a public hearing, to which business and civic leaders will be invited, will be held to discuss the program. It was tentatively decided at the conference to seek two new measures at the coming session, one calling for sale of the Dis trict Building and two squares in the proposed Municipal Center tract to the Federal Government, the other empowering the Dis trict to prevent patients afflicted with contagious diseases from leaving local hospitals until they are cured. A number of other measures, introduced at past sessions, but which failed to obtain congres sional sanction, will be reintro duced. advertisement Aspirub For Lame SORE MUSCLES — Keep this In mind. 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