Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 04, 1915, Night Extra, Amusement Section, Page 9, Image 16

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    The Evening Ledger Amusement Section, Saturday, December 4, 1915
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NOTES ON MUSIC, PAST, FUTURE,
AND MUSINGS ON THE OPERA
A Suggestion Transmitted to the Orchestra, the Rich
Quartet Again and Other Matters
of Interest
A suggestion has been made to the
Music Editor of the Evening Ledger, and
ho cheerfuly publishes It, with his hearty
approval, It Is that since Percy Grainger
la down on the Orchestra programs, and
since Mr. Grainger has. played with as
tounding brilliance and with a very real
sort of success a concerto by Delius. that
this concerto be substituted for the Cries '
concerto when Grainger plays here. It Is
certainly not too late to mako the change,
even If the rest of the program must be
slightly modified, since Mr. Grainger will
Tin nlnw until Thhifv 1 0 1 tt fr !
Grainger is a great admirer of Delius.
and played the concerto recently for the
flrst time In New York.
The Rich Quartet, assisted by Elsa
Lynns Cook, soprano, and with Ellin
Clark Ilammann at the piano, will give
Its second concert of the present season
on Wednesday, December S. The success
of the quartet at Its first concert was
unmistakable, and gives more than or
dinary satisfaction in thU year when j
chamber music Is not too frequently
given. The Kncisels are coy and the
Flonznleys have given us up. To take '
their place, the Smith' Musical Bureau has
done a very good thins in its exploitation
of MM. Itich, I.orenz, Vnn den Ecrmt ,
and Klndler. The program Is attractive. .
and, although thf presence of a singer .
with a quartet seems unjustifiable, that
will be a matter for later decision. The
quartet by Ernst von I"htianyi i ri"t
known to us. The other quartet la Bee
thoven's In C minor.
A THEATIUCAL SCANDAL
A tlirntrlrnl scandal lrole nut In Au
burn, N. Y., nhrn Itutli Chnttrrtnn ap
prnml In- "Duilily Lone lCft" to the
licK"t local receipts In jear. After
tin- pTformnncr tlie l.iinfs ni una err
went to tin telecrapli office anil file. I Iil
nlehtly manner to Kfau- & Krlancrr.
Tlir receipln were IiulU'iitril In rod. Tlir
yutiiiff uornan who took the mesnse hml
JtM route from the theatre. She read
It nml then gate n shiver of horror.
Oh. iiln't that awful" tlie exclaimed.
"And he looked nnd ncted mi sweet.
Itut 3011 neer can tell about these actor
people."
The code telecrum read: "Ituth Clmt
tertim abandoned child Auburn to-nicht."
'STOP! LOOK!! LISTEN!!!" AT THESE NEW DANCES
ccti - ntt
TEWtSTMO WSWXE.
wcmkts cf turrKocyca-
The remarks credited to Mr. Gattl-Ca.-vazza
In the announcement of next week's
opera have not fallen before blind eyes.
It has not been made public that pro
tests ngalnst the performance of "II
Trovatore" came from more sources than
one. Certainly lovers of opera were not
In the preliminary work of producing
"The Dlrth of a Nation" nearly twenty
eljcht mile or picture 110,000 feet of
film ore taken. And how much of these
are used? At the finale we discover that
we have thrown away eight-tenths of
oar product we have remaining 26,000
feet, or, say, Ave miles of consecutive
story. Itut that 1m twice too long. Wo
condense, condense, condense. At the
end of two months more of hard labor
we hare edited "The Itlrth of a Nation"
to 12,000 or 13,000 feet tno and a. half
mile or. In theatre-wise, two hours and
45 minutes' lUie entertainment. O. W.
Griffith.
MVSICAL
GermanlownConservatoryofMusic
tu'J V. CHKLTKN AVK.
Offers Facilities for Complete Musical
Education. Special Courses for Children.
Pupil prepared for Concert and Teach
In it Profession Faculty of Sixteen Artlita.
Booklet. (SEOIEttH C. KKICK, Director.
ROLLO MAITLAND
FELLOW AMERICAN GUILD OF OnOAXI2T3
CONCERT ORGANIST
Tieeltal one of the ftpest vet riven la tat
I Auditorium. " Scrlntfleld Republican.
Instruction in Organ, Piano, Tneory
Eitry IlalL Residence. 1633 N. Reddeld St.
altos DOUGHERTY f?a
TLNIST ACCOMPANIST INSTRUCTION
CARL TSCHOPP cTusrque"n.n
MANDOLIN. BANJO. GUITAR. ZITHER
L. SOBELMAN
VIOLIN
1714 Chestnut Street
7&.&Ji J i i Wan
VUKjP Vl0,ln
SJIf Gutter
.R?S5TiW?r?UiEH Cello
pgjpp ggjPjlfl Elocution
tJtr&
thrown Into paroxysms of Joy by the an
nouncement of that opera. They made
their disgust with the choice clear to
certain official gentlemen connected with
the press, and these gentlemen added
their own protest and left the matter in
Mr. GatU's hands.
The people who protested were not hlKh
brows. particularly. The mere fact that
they love opera la proof of that for It Is
now the great affectation to be superior
to opera. And what is much more to the
point, the scat-sale for Trovatore, up to
the last few days before the opening,
was bo small that special advertising
DANCING
MARTEL'S ACADEMY
1710 North Broad Street
Prof. J. Figel and Miss E. Cope
INSTRUCTORS AND DEMONSTRATORS
Beginner's Class Tuesday Night
FOLLOWED BY RECEPTION 1 ORCHESTRA
COMPETENT LADV AND GENTLEMEN
ASSISTANTS
Receptions Every
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY
Benefit Dance, Monday, Dec. 6
Tendered to the Assistants
Xr7 DANCING SCHOOL
W aglier 1730 N. Broad
Private Lessons Day or Eve. 'Phone. Dla. 833
Modern Country Dance
MONDAY Dc- EVG.
Funny Races Souvenirs Lots of Fun
Usual Line Lesson. 8 Orchestra 8.30-13
Usual Scholars' Practice Dance
Mon.. Tues. Thurs. Eves. Line Lesson 8 P.M.
Extra Dance Wed. & Sat. Evgs.
Assistants' Benefit Dance,,!,,
Claral School of Dancing
1W3 N. BROAD ST.
Reception Every Saturday Evg.
Scholars Tuesday and Thursday Evenings
Special Moonlight Dance
Saturday Evening, December 11
Instructors. C. II. Brady and JEva M. Baral
Students' Chapter S&SSaSSa
CLASS MONDAY. WEDNESDAY FRIDAY
Demonstration Sat. Reception Wed.
Private and Class Instruction Day and Eve
nr Krith Ballroom BemiHut. Private
VY IOCS classes Monilay A Friday Eventnss.
Private lessons day A evening. Children
Keith. NUon, Colonial Theatre Buildings.
FOWLERyRIYATESTUDIO
Tersonal Instruction any hour, day ar evening,
make appointment. 4t!75 GIUSCOM STREET.
Phone Krankford 350 J.
MtsS I YONS PrlVKte School of Dancing.
dren's class. Sat., 3 P. If. Private lessons any
hour. Studio rented for must, cards dances.
elTort3 had to be made to All the house.
If this be popularity and Justification, tha
Metropolitan Is Invited to make the most
of it. But will It explain why in tho
name of all that L musical It has to send
Mme. Itappold here, unless It be to re
trieve the unfortunate impression made
by that lady In her flrst appearance?
afadama Butterfly Isn't tho very ereat
est of operas, by about a, hundred, but if
any one wants really to enjoy It he Is
respectfully urged to see tho thins In the
Alms. After that well, why doesn't some
one do II Trovatore? G. V. 3.
6 PRIVATE LESSONS, $5
CORTISSOZ
Advlw you to auk for the Stwclal Rate Six
Strictly Private Lenonii for 15, In veparate
private rooms line! -with mirrors ao tbat you
can ntiKly your appeararos.
You learn quicker and better thin way than
In any class or other manner of Instruction.
Call or phone Locust 3192.
1520 CHESTNUT 1S20
AL WHITE'S
S. E. COR. 15TH & CHESTNUT
Reception Wed. & Sat.
Beginners Classes Tuesdays
Private Lessons by Appointment
Stage Dancing Taught
UAL1.TO
RENT
12 LESSONS FOR $5
FltF.DKRIC GKNSnURG.
lOOt Oxford St. Poplar 1181
Expert instruction, clauses for
children. Call, phone or write.
THE
C. ELLWOOD CARPENTER
SCHOOL Ot" DANCINfJ
1123 CHESTNUT STREET 1123
Tne newest positions, the latest steps, class
to every movement, distinction of style that
Is tcAv c lead. Private and class lessons
hero are continuous from W A. 51. on. and
12 competent and experienced Instructors al
ways willing and anxious to explain every
detail.
LOESER'S
NIXON THEATRE
BLDO.
34 SO. 82D STREET
CLASSES TUESDAY & FRIDAY, wllh Orcli.
Snow Ball and Snow Storm Dance
MONDAY NIGHT. DANCINO 8:30 TO 12
Reception Mon., Wed. and Sat.
mon scnooL class. Friday Aft.. 4 tod.
wmSSdat All the Old Dances
Prtv. lessons any hour. Ph., Bel. 32S0, 1039 J.
MR& KEENAN. 223 W. Seymour St.. an
nounces that Mr. JACK SULLY. New York's
popular Teacher and Demonstrator. Is now
associated with her. Lessons any hour, day
or evenlnir. Germantown 024? J.
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