Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 29, 1920, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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AONG ILLNESS FATAL
TO DR. EWING JORDAN
Vas Medical Authority and
Librarian of University of
Pennsylvania
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Mnr.ivi.-in Historical Society, the His
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' cial other ell -known nrKanirationw.
The ileceased in surviteil by three
In others anil tino sister lie willt be
buriiil tomorrow iiiorninc in West
I Laurel Hill ('emptor). All the icivii'es
will be private.
MOTET CONCERT TONIGHT
In its rlTui t in ittirtiptfinle .tlirmipli mill
iti concerts, choral mirslc of the highest
t.pe.
The Pnlectrlna Choli, umler the
former title of Catholic Chotal Club.
nchieieil more than n local reputation
through the excellent p of the ensemble
hoik and the unusual character of the
urogram presented at the conceits given
in aid of charitable and educational in
"titutlons in the Academy of Music and
the nellevue-Stratfoid. Special atten
tion has been giien at all the concert
to the presentation of unaccompanied
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I KANNERSTEIN MEMORIAL
Concert In Academy In Honor of
' Late Philadelphia Musician
Philadelphia lovers of music turned
nut last evening in largo numbers to
the concert given in the Academy of
Music in memory of the lute Gregory
Kannerstcln, with the lcsult that the
great building wan HI led cry comfort
ablv and a goodly sum was realized.
Two famous artists. Miseha Levitskl.
pianist, and Leonora Sparkes, soprano
of the Metropolitan Opera Co.,
contributed their services, and their
pla? Ing and singing, respective!? , de
lighted the, crowd of auditors. Mr,
LevltsUl h a familiar figure on the con
cert platfoun of Philadelphia, both as
a solo artist and with mchestra, he
having plajed here both with the.
Philadelphia Orchestra and with the.
New York Sjinphnny Society. Some
of bis principal numbers last evening
wore the Ilach-Tausslc Toccata and
ruguc In 1) minor, a Chonin group,
and a very Interesting closing group.
This last included a fine Prelude in F
sharp minor by Mr. Kaniirrsteln,
Moszkowskl's ".Juggler," Rachmanin
off's O minor Pi elude, played about
half again as fast as the composer takes
It, and the technical tour de force,
Palestrina Choir of 150 Voices to
Hold Mtislcale at Academy
The Palestrina Chun- of Philadelphia
only organisation of its kind in the
t'nitecl States, will give a Motet con
cirr In the Ai-ndcim of Music, tonight
Composed of a mixed chorus of loO
oiecs, the i lion was founded six years
ago bj its piesent conductor, Nicola A
Montaut a pupil of Peroi conductor
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