Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 13, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday january Page thirteen Alaska answers Alaska its history resources. Geography and Jove Koment. By Marietta Shaw Pilgrim. Preface by the author. In Routtu lion by Anthony e. Karns. Illustrated. 296 up. Caldwell Idaho the Caxton printers. The author explains that her Book was written primarily for the children of Alaska but adults of other countries will enjoy read ins his Clear and straightforward account of a romantic Northland. Miss Pilgrim has gathered her information from logs of Early voyages records of explorations government bulletins and pamphlets official documents and reports from newspapers magazines and books on wild life. There is a resume of the russian period and of the Indus trial and political growth. There is a convenient trap and Index the appendices provide specific information of various kinds and the it is heartening to read of Steps period or indifference at Wash of the companies who photographs arc deeply interesting. To help the natives after the i for heir own interests and the Glon when Alaska was icel to the mercy ii Cre developing her vast resources missions made a Good thing of it by Selling the Reindeer herds to the in a general sketch of this kind All the records Ore necessarily Brief but an immense amount of information has been packed join the Small volume. The author has been a school principal in Alaska and a teacher in the territory. Her Book deserves to be rcom Rorn did for use in our own Public schools. A a javanese Delight is in buoyant narrative went on. Over the Bridge Bamboo girders so that he i Elt As if he were stepping on a Rainbow. And the whole Book is written with m and a hulking eater although he will not ii Tsion in Java. By Gene Fnu scr. 303 up. Toronto Macmil lans in Canada. When a romantic novelist Falls in love with a fabulous Island a special sort of Book is hound to ensue. When the Island is Java and the novelist or. Gene Fowler the Book May be fabulous also. Java lies in the South seas unexplored and unexploited by writers Only a few Miles from the much publicized Bali. Or. Fowler arrived for a visit became enthralled and stayed on wont exploring and discovering among the Island legends and wrote this Book. In Java is a rare blend ing of folklore and imaginative adventuring. It conveys the author s enchantment and much of his de i fill. The portraits have endless fascination and drollery especially the portrait of Sita old Village woman of Bindi sitting in despair on the earthen floor of her Bam boo House her yellowed hands like feathered Fern fronds her face a Parchment of old tribulations. Her son a oks will not thatch the Root with new grass for he is a poet a music maker of. Everything work. Sita s husband does not care if there is no Rice in the House he will nut work either. He has squandered All his land but one i iced to the miserly Money Lender so that Sita says what madness to marry one look to beget another she slaves All Day. She has crimped and saved to pay the tax but her husband has spent it on a magnificent musical instrument and there is no Rice in the House. Even the mice gel blisters on their i feet looking for food there. Her son a oks is full of life and song he like his father need not worry about the housekeeping. But Sita says How can one Chew music and be filled her lord and master likewise her son will eat lice and cakes fast enough they will not work to pay for them. So Sita Hawks the magnificent instrument to teed her husband and son. Savoury when a oks Falls in love Vocate. Daughter of the Money Lender she jumps up and Down like a flamin go asking for her funeral umbrella. And it happens that a oks does not at once marry the daughter of the Money Lender he goes adventuring out in the world he be comes Thrall to the glamorous con Cubine now. Solo the macassar woman was a concubine not from Choice Sirl children have no Choice about these because therner o her world were masters and it is moral for parents to sell their daughters to anyone who could pay for them. The father of Solo was morally justified in Selling her to the great us although he was hugely fat and horrible for the Man was Rich and could pay him Well. When us Lay weak and dying he gave Solo to the half Blind eurasian thick and stupid and quaking with jealousy. When Solo chose a Lover for herself there was of course great moral indignation for it is not seemly that women should decide and choose. First the father rules and decides then the husband. But Solo said and How is a child to know in a that manner she is to be Solo said a girl child is but a White cloth spread beneath the feet of a funeral and Solo began taking revenge upon Man not exactly poisoning them you understand although she had poisoned one or two but in secret ways of her own. The Village magician told a oks to stay away from the White Man who hangs curtains at his windows to keep out Tho Light. But a oks the freshness and buoyancy a oks r. H. Of in these verses drifter s Gold. By Don Blandiner illustrations by the auth or. 141 up. Toronto Dodd Mead. B. Blanding s verses Are writ ten with cheerful gaiety that survives sing song rhythms lines after service haphazard rhyming jewels and pools perfume and words such As Gish ish and occasional banality. He is a his Best he forsakes rhyme typhoons of emotion and tears in Here stranger within the Gates. By Grace Jayln Erstone Hill. 328 up. Toronto j. B. Jap Pincous. Nowhere outside of a the Elsie books will be found such typhoons of emotionalism and temperamental tears. The thesis is that Home is Best Mamma knows Best and old fashioned re Ligion is right and infallible. But this Home is bad for the children on account of the super heated psycho dynamics the tension and the tears. Mamma is bad Lor the children be cause her subconscious maternal selfishness prolongs their depend Ince and infantile clinging even when they Are nearly grown up and Iff to school. This old fashioned religion is bad for them because it s based on the primitive cult of blood sacrifice which civilized people discarded half a Century ago t is really a sort of maudlin pseudo piety making not Only Mamma but the children smug and self righteous. It is the sort of Home the sort of Mamma the sort of religion that make the children wholly unfit1 to Deal world outside. Of course Young Rex should not Lave married at 18 he should not Lave been so easily taken in by a Brazen blonde waitress. But. If Mamma had done her duty by him she would have sent him into the world fortified against such females As Florimel. If Mamma had not centred his attention on herself if she had arranged for him to see More of his contemporaries that idiotic marriage simply could not have taken place. The behaviour of Florimel makes the Bead end kids eem like sissies with samplers. This is to make Mamma seem moral and the Home a holy place. But the effect of the Home and Mamma is pernicious Here it makes the Chil Dren simple minded and helpless. Instead of going to dances and parties and seeing something of their contemporaries they stay at Home Bobbing up and Down to make the most appalling prayers. Altogether exploring King Coral s gardens on the floor of the sea wandering among painted fish Anc coloured Frost Flowers or Chiffon hearts of sea anemones. He writes of Hawaii. California and Briger Tropic Flowers of pioneers and conquistadors of mountains deserts Jungles glaciers of Prairies and the sea. His tragedy of giant redwoods falling is like the death of the gods he shows most skill and perception when he is exploring the visible world. When he explores the world of the emotions his work seems per music the store should have told her the lounging Robe was highly inflammable Geraldine sprinkles de clares. The sugar heiress and film actress is suing a new York store for the Robe caught fire from a cigarette she says and she was so severely burned that she was confined to Hospital 46 Days and scars remain on her body and face. The Book we especially recommend you to read this week a revised and enlarged Edi Tion of. F. H. Sowa tvs Zzz moulders o f National destiny Toronto tic first edition of which was widely read because of its emphasis on personality of the men behind thu news of the world. For the now edition professor Soward has rewritten each biography to bring it up to Date in cases such As Benes dollfuss etc., the history of the country is carried on up to the present time. Three interesting new biographies have been added Anthony Eden Neville Chamberlain Franklin d. Roosevelt. In its present form the Book should do much to make Clear to the general pub lie the role each important european country has been playing in re cent world history. Gentle Llamas George Dyson composer and writer of music or. George Dyson is one of the most distinguished men of his generation. A Yorkshire Man born he studied at the Royal College of music in London and won the coveted Mendelssohn travelling scholarship. He has been musical director to a number of English Public schools the last of which was Manchester. In 1937 he succeeded sir Hugh Allen As director of the Royal College an academic Post of supreme importance. It is interest ing that Twenty years ago he visited Winnipeg As examiner for the associated Board and has kept up his connection City Ever since. His compositions Are mainly choral and include the Canterbury pilgrims which the philharmonic and male voice choirs Are to per form in Winnipeg on March 6, con James Robertson and St. Paul s voyage and Nebuchadnezzar also a symphony and Many pieces n the smaller forms. Dyson is one of the few com posers alive today who can produce original diatonic tunes which stick the memory and can be Sung the declares or. Robert son. He has literary sense com plete Mastery of modern chromatic Harmony and a rare appreciation of the value of Beautiful sound or. Robertson has spoken also of Dyson s Well known books the new music and the Progress of music. They Are not so technical As to be incomprehensible to the Lay mind and Are yet instructive and vital enough to prove stimulating to the trained musician. His. Other chief work in the literary Field is a treatise on grenade fighting which is the official annual on the subject for the British army. Or. Dyson is an expert composer conductor pianist organist writer linguist Carpenter Gardener and motorcyclist and that s not the end of it. He is that rare phenomenon a genuinely creative artist who is also a first rate sum a a Young Saskatoon pianist with Winnipeg Singer Neil Rhotem pianist Pupil of Lyell Gustin of Saskatoon will give a recital in Winnipeg monday afternoon at the Junior musical club 4.30 o clock fort Garry James Duncan baritone will assist and this is the programme i. I toccata in d major a. S. Bach or. Choc a v ii. Vocal is Trei Ceppi Handel silent worship. Handel non Piu Andrei the marriage Figaro Mozart or. Duncan i. Piano Etudes symphonic us opus 12 Schumann or. Rhotem to. Vocal heart o fire love Arr. M. Kennedy Frasur woe Willie Winkle Arr. Henderson the Camel s Hump Fri Furj just so songs of Kipling Edw. German the lord Chancellor s song Lola the Gilbert and Sullivan or Duncan v. Poisons d or Debussy Les sons it Les parfume Lourent dans 1 air Dusoir Debussy toccata rave or. Rhotem Charles Polack organizer and president of the newly formed University of Mani Toba student orchestra in which he is one of the cello players. Ron Ald Gibson is the conductor Ross Lechow the Leader. The orches tra will make its first Public appearance on tuesday evening Jan uary ,23, in the auditorium concert Hall. Salvation army Cornet and piano accordion solos band pieces and an ensemble o flute Organ and piano will make up the salvation army sunday pro gramme in. The Rupert Street Cita Del at 3 . The soloists will in elude h. Besson b. Pullen. Mis Stossel v. Taylor and i. Merrit Alpine echoes Swiss psalm swis March Are among the compositions moreover Mamma goes to All Day missionary meetings and visitors Are offered cold water for refresh ment. Hex confesses that he will be ashamed to show his face in heaven having married a wife who Usas make up and paints her Finger nails. It is hard not to sympathize with Florimel who entering that House of correction suddenly de mands a drink. Novels of interest drawings but his Book has vitality and gaiety enough to give pleasure to hosts of readers. Book Potpourri the life of sir Edward Larke. By Derek Walker Smith Edward Clarke. With a fore word by the lord Chancellor illustrated 351 up. London Thornton Butterworth. If a description of a doctor s cases or an undertaker s corpses is biography then this is a biography of sir Edward Clarke the bulk of the Book is taken up famous and often in trials of the victorian and the barrister authors one of whom is sir Edward s grandson give a Brief record of his Early years but there Are Long detailed accounts of the murder trials of Adelaide Bartlett and Esther pay the Baccarat scandal of Oscar Wilde. The and the fal later pages provide an interesting study of Clarke s Peculiar position in his own party As a conservative be Liever in free Trade. In Stalin s secret service by w. G. Krivitsky. 273 up. Toronto Musson. The author of this Book As once a right hand Opu Man that makes his remark before arriving in America a bit of i puzzled. He said coming from Europe where totalitarian Barbar ism Lias penetrated so deeply i Fine that the american feeling for free Dom is the strongest bulwark Lef to humanity the Hope for th1 books at Eaton s the Queen s Book of fhe red with a message from her majesty the Queen contribution by fifty British authors and artists. The contributors include such illustrious names As John Mase Field Hugh Walpole Ian Hay t. S. Eliot h. M. Tomlinson Daphne Dumaurier and Many others. The profits from the Sale of this Book will be Given to the lord mayor s fund for the red Cross and the order of St. Fit "1 Lohn. Once Book Section main floor Donald Eaton have Appeal on the Kalu suffering Peoples of the world. Well yes but Why he did t thin of that sooner certainly some o the things that for 14 years or Krivitsky undertook in the name o communist Utopia Are questionable however he did finally break wit the Stalin ites and dash to America these pages give some of his Amaz ing experiences As Well is indicting ing Stalin and the soviets. Krivitsy Nakes a striking statement Abou he army the morale of the re my built up through Long years f untiring Effort by Trotsky and to Kachevsky. Was. So completely Hatter cd in 1937 by the execution of 35000 Krivitsky s it will be a Long time before that army can function effectively in a major Page the soviets in the bogs of Finland 3 song dog. By Vance Hoyt. Foreword by the author. Illustrated by Edward Shenton. 228 up. Toron to John c. Winston. Song dog was a White Coyote of the Mojave who Learned to fend for him self after his sire was killed. Sometimes Bromley the Olivcr who came to live ranch of Rawhide Bill Thompson free and Clear. By Marguerite 311 up. Toronto Oxford ome enterprising Western novelist perhaps Winnipeg s Kathleen Trange author of Vest in her has yet to Escribe the struggle of the Western acadian Farmer fighting for his and. And this quietly penetrating tory sets the pattern. Miss my entire describes the process in Farmer s worries Dis appointments minor triumphs and intimate deeply abiding satisfaction the does not achieve the shattering effect of Steinbeck Whan he Pic ures the process in Oklahoma but he does in her own quiet Way make it seem real and vivid. Per laps because she writes with accuracy plus feeling. A half Inch of Candle. By a. Hamilton Gibbs. 314 up. To Ronto Mcclelland Stewart. There is always the fear when a novelist combines a powerful Sermon against War with a moving Ove Story that the fusion might have been disastrous but in this ase it becomes a touching Story told with delicacy and consummate artistry. It is the Story of a War Lorn John Riverhead seeking a bit of half Inch of a quiet French Village and of his love for the discarded russian wife of his brother. In the characters of John and Natasha Gibbs blends a love Story that is sincere and whole some despite their failure to live together in Legal fashion. The same tenderness that seems to envelop the peaceful Village of Lafleur do Var extends to their lives and it is endowed . Charm the author has imparted to All of his later works. But to the visage comes the horrid Specter of War for it is the Spring of 1939, John s revolt at the approaching carnage High lights this Story. White master. By Robert Flaherty. 304 up Toronto Musson. Here is the hard cruel devastating. For or. Flaherty knows whereof he writes. The scenes Are Laid in the. Ungava Penin Sula regions of the Canadian North the plot is concerned with How Kalu the Llama. By Kichard c. Gill. Pictures by Nils hog Ner. Toronto Oxford. Are two. Kinds of Juve a Nile literature on the Market today. One is the exclusive property of children the other starts off that Way and ends up Library shelves of adults. The Llama we venture to say is of the latter Type. Or. Gill was for some years a Ranchero in Equador which there by makes him an expert on Kalu and his friends and in the writing this Little Book he has produced As charming a Story As one. Could wish. Kalu like most of us had Only one be what he want and when he got the Chance found that s not what he wanted at All. But read the Story for yourself and enjoy Nils Hogner s delightful illustrations which make the vol Neil Rhotem Young Saskatoon pianist who will of presented in recital by the Junior musical club on monday afternoon at the fort Garry hotel. James Dun can Winnipeg baritone will sing two groups of songs. Or. Rhotem made his debut As a player seven years ago when lie was eleven. His full length programme included the Mozart c minor con Certo. Alexander Siloti Josef Lhevinne Carl Friedberg and the late Harold Samuel each predicted a Brilliant future for him. He was soloist recently Regina symphony orchestra in Saint Saens g minor concerto in concert and broadcast co performances and in Vancouver under the conductor ship of Arthur Benjamin. Ume a Book Welcome addition to any collection. Incidentally Llama is pronounced recast h . Pinafore scheduled for february 14-17 some sixty students will take part this year in the annual Gilbert and Sullivan production by the University of Manitoba glee club and the Choice is one of the most popu Lar of the operas h.. Pinafore. The dates for performance Are february 14, 15, 18, 17, with an after noon performance on the 17th, and the. Place As before will be the auditorium concert Hall. H.. Pinafore is to be produced with great exactness the costumes will be the same As those used by so that the sailors civic auditorium in february will Wear White trousers Blue jackets and wide brim Straw hats very unlike the naval re serves of our Day prof. John rus sell is in charge of the Scenic arrangements and will reproduce the ancient English warship with its sails ladders and Mast. Miss Winona Lightcap is the musical director again this year miss Kay Parker the dramatic director and miss Elsie Gauer the dancing director. Approximately 200 persons a involved in the production of h.. Pinafore either directly or indirectly and this year is the 13th year of production. L Sharps and Flats 71 i d Oyle carte seen in the Winnipeg Home this week where he has been studying with Leon Sametini. Last Winter studied for six weeks vet eran Hans Letts in new York. While in Chicago he has done some play ing with a local opera company and this Winter University of Chicago symphony orchestra. While a student Here he won the associated Board Gold medal in the advanced Grade in 1937. University student orchestra holding its first concert the inaugural concert of the University of Manitoba student symphony orchestra will take place on january 23 in the civic auditorium concert Hall Ronald Gibson conducting. There Are 78 players All of whom Are or have been affix Anatol Kaminsky a 20-year-old russian violinist will be the soloist in the Glasounoff violin concerto in a minor for the sunday afternoon broadcast concert of the new York philharmonic symphony orchestra. The other works will be Rossini s overture to la Gazza Ladra and the Sibelius symphony no. 2 in d major of. 43. The wednesday morning. Musicale is doing an unusual thing next week in having an All Canadian pro gramme of Folk songs piano music and poems. One of the two piano composers is Calixa Lavallee who wrote the music of o Canada. The words Are by judge Routhier a Well known contemporary Jurist of two Sibelius is 74 this month and Safe in his country Retreat in Finland. There was anxiety in the music world when the russians started their Aerial bombardment of hels engfors he lives. There is a letter by Sibelius referring to the War of 1914-1918 How much pathos there is in our time. We Are approaching the foreseen religious Era. But it is impossible to define religion perhaps music is a he came from a music Loving family. His father died when he was two and his Mother was the Good of the Home. The child s temperament was mercurial. A dreamer always who a cooked for fairies in the Woods. Richard Strauss a year younger than Sibelius is living quietly in Germany. Sinding at Home in nor who has to found a music school Arthur by Njamin the English pianist who has adjudicated across Canada three times at the musical festivals and now has chosen Van Couver for his Home told the local Council of women there last Mon Day of his ambition to direct school of music i or Western Cana Dian children. The school must not be a paying proposition because the most talented musicians might come from poor said or. Benjamin. He had worked out a scheme whereby he could offer courses of 12 weeks at 515 for seniors and for juniors. He was attempting to obtain endowment for the school. Van Couver he Felt was in the Centra of an amazing array of musical Talent which was lying waste for the Lack of Young Kendall English lad joined to the mighty Hudson Bay com Pany is buffeted by a mean minded Superior who sends him to out of the Way and How Kendall at last Ivr Eaks vengeance. Simple enough and not the real lure of the Story. That is rather the picture of North life and practices which or. Flaherty so effectively he Eskimo. Indians Breeds the girds and animals the storms the predicaments into which a Man can 5et, and from which he can Sorne Imes escape. Men will relish this sinew y Book. Monday Jan. Clear weather in Alberta and West but to East Light snows in most of West and on Pacific slope slow change to warmer. Tuesday Jan. In Gen eral turning somewhat warmer some snowing about East Saskatchewan and the Manitoba regions Clear in West. Wednesday Jan. Pacific slope and about Southwest Alberta some Snow but most of East quite Clear and in nearly All the country considerably warmer. Thursday Jan. Of cold blustery snowy weather drifts into Central provinces from West a major storm period temperatures widely variable. Friday Jan. Turns very cold about Alberta Northwest As disturbed conditions Drift through to great lakes regions of Manitoba and Southeast. Saturday Jan. Clear ing throughout most of country As an extremely cold spell comes on. Though in some parts of West a few Snow flurries. Sunday Jan. Nearly Clear and quite cold though on Pacific slope and along Southern Borders of Central provinces some Clouds and Light snowing. Normals week beginning Jan. 15, at following stations morning Musicale to have Canadian music and poems the wednesday morning Musicale 10.30 o clock fort Garry will be of Cana Dian music chiefly 16 French Cana Dian Folk songs and Henry Drummond As follows i. Folk Vive la Canad Lenne. A la Claire Fontaine. Be Premier Mol Annec. J Ai Lueille la Belle Rose. Mon Merle. Ces Mon Agnes. Be hoi d y veto. Malbrock. M in revenant de la Oolie Rochere. Fais dodo1. Colas Mon p tit Frere Grace solent Readues. Avant d etre Chanson de Marguerite. C est notre grand Pere Noe. A Simon Moine Goulait Danser. Listed University. This is the first time such an orchestra has been formed in the University and if the concert finds a responsive Public the orchestra May be c9tne the focal Point for student. Smith president musical activity. Or. Sydney e. Of the University and miss Eva Clare the University s director of music Are the honorary president and honorary vice president. The Orgei nation also includes Charles style Quality pianos do Jack president Secretary treasurer Arthur Fraser or. Meredith Thompson and . Leonard d. Heaton advisory Board Arthur Buss and Beverley Smith librarians Roderick Hunter u..u. Representative Ronald w. Gibson the conductor miss Peggy m. Mil Ligan manager of orchestra person Nel Fred Brickenden tickets and Box Campbell Ousley pro and miss Margaret Hal for the january Way will soon reach his 84th birth Day. Vancouver City schools Are feel ing proud of their Good Progress in the study of music. The superintendent of the school Board is pleased with its new policy of appointing teachers specially trained in Thiart of music. The older Politt he says of having each teacher teach her own music has been in the main entirely Dis How does the Van Couver school Board reconcile this ideas of democratic coun tries when a toastmaster of a teach the incomparable Heintzman and Nordheimer priced As Low Ai ten year written guarantee 3 year payment plan your old piano accepted visit our showrooms Portage at Hargrave Stead the programme quitter Pasteur Vos Lettes. Vous Hou students Eft lord Selkirk Junior High school. Conductor Eunice Crookshanks. Ii. A prelude Clarence Lucas papillons. Lavallee Medd Winner wednesday morning Musicale scholarship. 1939. I. Poems of. William Henry drum Little Bat Csc. The last Portage. 23 debut represents the Choice of the students. To the fall Charles Dyjack organizer of the orchestra established ballot boxes on the various Campi for the purpose of soliciting requests and from these gramme was marching song symphony s in g major Surprise killed. Violin in the helped him by leaving out the Story reports., the Young food Coy ote s perilous infancy adolescent adventures his Romance with Nikki and his misadventures with traps brute men hounds badgers and singing death the horned Rattlesnake an a shaped menace with terrible lid less eyes. It is not a restful Story. The author accents the grisly things the Swift drama of snarls and claws and fangs gleaming like sabres Are full of Stealthy pouncing death with bats zooming and Bob cats screaming horribly. The illustrations by Edward Shenton Are. As always excellent nights temp. It b 10 Barkerville . Kamloops . Edmonton Alta. Calgary Alan. Prince Albert. Sask. Quappelle. Sask. Norway House. Winnipeg port Arthur. Ont 6 rain 0.30 in 0.22 0.17 iu2 0.20 0.18. 0.17 0.17 0.17 it religion and education the in Menton Spectator is vitally important that better appreciation of True values should be restored. The Home is As it always was and always will of the. Foundation Stone of democracy and British change the and atmosphere of the the character of its occupants will he changed inevitably. As governor general lord Tweedsmuir recently observed we Are fighting for those spiritual values which Worth living. Against the Recrudescence of Sav the difference Between the cultured civilized being and the untutored Savage May he summed up in those combined and education. Alone make life we Are striving Meb be. Robert a Bow the following drawn up pro symphony Gustav hoist Josel Haydn piano concerto in a minor opus 16 Edward Grieg soloist miss Marjorie Dillabough serenade for strings Peter Warlic Wand of youth. Edwarc Elgar emperor Johann Strauss schools orchestra soloist Competition Ronald Gibson conductor of the Manitoba schools orchestra desires of announce to the pianoforte teachers of Winnipeg that at the orchestra s easter concert the last movement of the concerto in g minor by Mendelssohn will be presented. The Choice of soloist will be by competition., the requirement being that the competitors be All registered in schools. Prospective candidates should communicate with or. Gibson by the end of february. James Robertson has consented to act with or. Gibson for the auditions of these competitors. Young men s club meeting tonight this is the open or guests night programme for the Young men s musical club this evening music and arts building sonata in f minor. Opus 5. Brahms in solos Sigurdson list and Mark be erring mortals. J. S. Bach aria from cantata 7, lord Christ of old to Jordan Carne Edward Forrest Ernest amond double Chester Duncan two minuets from serenade in a. Brahms Waltzes no. 1. 2. 3, opus 33. Brahms Thorolfson. And Duncan. Roc Bank Australia. Tacking a fellow Soldier with a Bayonet in a moment of temper brought a charge of unlawful As Sault against an army private Here. He was Given a month in jail. Ers convention in gently introduced Kansas City re Schoenberg to the company As the composer who contributed More than others to the appreciation of the major or. Schoenberg laughed the loudest of the lot. Plans Are afoot for a musicians club of America to be situate on a donated 25 acres land near Miami Florida. Membership is year and the club is not to be run for profit. Before you try to join reflect that America May mean Only the United states. Alexander Kipnis the russian Bass who Sang in Winnipeg this week is praised in the new York Telegram for a consummate Multi lateral impersonation Gurne Manz in or. Kipnis first perform Ance metropolitan opera company a fortnight ago. The debut proved an event of major artistic importance in. Local it s wonderful running through my mind. Things you arc. That Lucky fellow in my arms. All in fun. Three violin solos played by Edna Henderson with Gordon. Kushner accompanying abiding toys Leslie Woodgate term cloths of. Heaven. Thos. Dunhill sleep Little Rose Ernest Austin Phyllis Mckibbin Valse Nobles opus 77 Thorolfson and Duncan Schubert Marjorie Dillabough pianist at Brandon on tuesday evening Marjorie Dillabough pianist played in Brandon before the University women s club and gave them a talk on a musical subject. On thurs Day evening miss Dillabough. Gave a recital under the auspices of the Brandon. Music teachers association. Cathedral singers for Young women the Cathedral singers under the direction of w. H. Anderson assisted by Gordon Kushner. Pianist will provide the programme for the Young women s musical club Mon Day evening 8.30 o clock Musio and arts the club programmes for the the season Are arranged As follows Jan. Eastwood Soprano and Hollie Mackidd pianist. Feb. Programme. Ruth Morgan Soprano Mary Rtchard Seaborn violinists. Feb. Music told and new. By members at the Young men s mar. Illustrated by Herbert Sadler and members of West Minster Church choir. Mar. Matheson Goulden. Violinist and Ena Foley Scott april 22-sd1uv Bor Dojcin pianist and tames Duncan. Baritone. May a Gubert and Sullivan by pupils of the Daniel Mclntyre school directed by Lola Smith. Eastern engagements Madame Maria Marc Rva russian Soprano with Bernard Naylor eng Lish pianist who gave a recital in Winnipeg last monday left thurs Day to give a recital in Hamilton Ontario on sunday. Following that they will broadcast a pro the same reviewer considered Erich Reinsdorf s conducting pallid. Which reads rather disappointingly to us after our enjoyment of or. Reinsdorf s less strenuous wag nerian conducting on a Tannhauser saturday broadcast not Long since. Let the miniature Musicale people give the Public More grand opera excerpts translated into eng Lish. There is not a doubt that last sunday s broadcast from Faust was received with great Valentino s cursing of enjoyment. Marguerite seemed less awesome in the Home Tongue. The mood. I want to be Happy. Forever. Bluebirds in the Moon Light. Rain. Who s sorry now Vagabond dreams. 329 Portage ave. Pm. 21 86 gramme from Toronto. Or. Naylor will be in Canada for some months until after the com petition festivals from Montreal to Vancouver he is one of the Trio of old country adjudicators. Announcement beginners classes in piano violin singing guitar a year s music lessons for and violin adults Over 15 guitar f 15.00 vocal students i payable in four payments i practice rooms available at a nominal charge Early enrolment necessary Over examination successes gained by our pupils. Sh1nn conservatory of music Alfred bldg., Cor. Portage and Furby phone 30279
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