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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
SOME PECULIAR CONCERTS.
Dr. Villiers Stanford, better known to
Paderewski will make his appearance in
When
the Shah visited Europe a few
London at the Crystal Palace Saturday con- the majority of Americans as the author
years
ago,
a grand concert, in which some
certs early in March, and will introduce of " Shamus O'Brien," is writing a " R e -
of
the
most
celebrated musicians of the
Sir A. C. Mackenzie's new Scottish Fan- quiem " for the Birmingham Musical Festi-
day
took
part,
was given in his honor.
tasia for piano and orchestra at the London val.
He
listened
patiently
whilst the master-
Philharmonic on March 24th.
Out of the seventy-six new operas pro- pieces of various composers were being
Dr. Hugh A. Clarke is the composer of duced in Italy last year only three were
an American opera entitled " T h e Norse- considered successes. These were Puc- gone through, and in the end was asked
man" which will be produced at the Acad- cini's "Lebohem," given at Turin Feb. which piece he liked best. "The first,"
emy of Music, Philadelphia, by the 1; Giordano's " Andrea Chenier," given was the immediate reply, whereupon the
students of the University of Pennsylvania at Milan March 28, and Luporini's " L a word was passed to the conductor to play
on the 20th of this month. The plot deals Collana di Pasqua," given at Naples the first piece—a selection from "Tann-
hauser"—over again. "But that is not the
with the coming of the old viking free- Nov. 1.
piece,"
the Shah said; and so the next was
booters to this country early in the n t h
tried
with
no better success. At last,
Dr. H. S. Perkins, president and director
century.
after
they
had
tried to play the first piece
Materna has been pensioned by the of the Chicago National College of Music,
half-a-dozen
times
or so, the orchestra, in
is writing a work upon theory, harmony
Vienna Court Opera.
sheer
desperation,
began
to tune up afresh,
and composition which will be published
Another opera dealing with well-known some time during the present year.
preparatory to a new trial. "That is it,"
events in Scottish history is being com-
explained His Majesty, so soon as he
The Woman's String Orchestra, of which heard the twanging of the strings; "I
posed by Messrs. Reginald De Koven and
Smith, composers of " Rob Roy " and Carl V. Lachmund is director, announces think that one better than any of them."
other operas. Robert Bruce will be one of a series of three concerts to be given at
To a person of such eccentric taste,
the characters. Mr. De Koven is not de- Mendelssohn Glee Club Hall, this city, on therefore, some of the curious concerts
the evening of Feb. 13, the third week in
sirous of divulging the name at present.
March, and the last week in April. At the given below would undoubtedly appeal,
A site for a new Academy of Design first concert, Frl. Gaertner, 'cellist, and though we have our doubts as to whether
has been purchased on Amsterdam ave- Sig. De Anna, baritone, will be the they would please the majority. For ex-
ample, he might be delighted with a con-
nue between 109th and noth streets. It soloists.
cert which was given in a certain city in
will be a couple of years before the new
building will be completed, hence the
Calve will be the leading soloist at the this country recently. No instrument of
present quarters on Twenty-third street May Festival which will be given under the the regular kind was allowed; only such
and Fourth avenue will continue to be oc- auspices of the University of Michigan as could be extemporized in a few mo-
cupied in the interim.
ments, and such as are used by savages—
Musical Society.
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