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YOL. V.
NEW YOKK, JULY
MUSIC AND MUSICIANS.
Miss Minnie Hauk is in Paris.
Saint-Saens has been created a Knight of the
Order of Leopold, by the King of Belgium.
Miss Henrietta Beebe will remain in this coun-
try during tho season of 1882-83.
Wilhelm Miiller, violoncellist to his Majesty the
Emperor of Germany, has left New York and
taken up his residence in Boston, where there are
now about fifty violoncellists, with more to come.
5TH
TO JULY
20TH,
1882.
No. 23
Hermann Goetz's "Francoise de Kimini" was Bubinstein will direct the Symphony Concerts
of the Musical Society of Moscow during his so-
performed at Hanover, Germany.
journ in that city. Only Russian works will be
At the last concert of the Antwerp Conservatory produced.
a posthumous minuet of Beethoven's was per-
formed.
Mr. Fred. Zimmermann promises- to furnish
Dr. Filippi, the celebrated critic of the Milan first-class ballet and operatic entertainments this
Perseveranza, and an authority on music in Italy, Summer at the Metropolitan Casino, now the
Alcazar. Most of the ballet have formerly been
is spending a vacation in London.
under Mr. Kiralfy's direction. Light operus.
Signor Magi, director of the College of Music, which have not been heard before in this city,
are promised.
Venice, Italy, is dead.
PAULINE HAUi
AS FIAMETTA.
Carl Zerrahn has been elected director of the Handsome Pauline Hall made a hit as Fiamella
in the Germania "Mascotte," and has been continu-
Boston Philharmonic Society.
ing her successful impersonation at the Windsor
Emilia Wigand, concert singer and singing Theatre. That is why her picture is given on this
page as she appears in the popular "Ourang-
teacher, died in Leipsic, June 4.
Outang" song and dance in the last act. Miss
Three remarkably gifted lady pianists have been Hall is a young aspirant for honors in light opera,
concertizing in London during June. They were and in this, her first musical season in New York,
Mme. Sophie Menter, Miss Vera Timanoff, and she has made a very promising start. Her voice
Mad. Montigny-Remaury.
is clear and sweet, and her enunciation excellent.
Her acting is characterized by taste and intelli-
Solomon, the tenor, has been reengaged for the gence. She will appear shortly iri the "Merry
Grand Opera, Paris.
War" at the Germania.
The annual concert of the Chicago Musical Col-
assisted by full orchestra, took place at
Central Music Hall on June 14.
Mile. Kraus, of the Paris Opera, who made her
last appearance in "Les Huguenots" in Paris on
June 6, is enjoying her vacation of three months.
"L'Africaine" and "Aida" have been performed
during June at the Opera House, Frankfort-on-
the-Main. Mme. Moran-Olden, who sang Zulika
and Amneris, has become a great favorite in that
city.