'' ;?rVVrn?rxvmy'r Wpl''C - -fvrf'-'r'fr-'npsmfff-ifr' V ij(o-ir,Tm i i 12 Rachmaninoff hero of matinee concert Croat Composer G'.ves Magnifi cent Rendition of His C Minor Concerto .SerRol llnrlininiiimifT. "tin nf ti RJi'iito-t of Iii it.), ' "inpoxri- mill !".i nintx. repnitcil tin- trimiipli In- nl.i. M-ntcs in l'lii'mli'lpliiii wIh-ii In- iipiu'iuc. as Milui-t with tin riiilinl''Ipliiii ' clie-tui M-ilrnlii) lift riiiMin in ln ' mlniiP (rriindi I'l.tii'.'lt". Tlio i in. Iinsitinn i- iilii' nf I lir few iiiiiilrili "ik In th Illi'I'ln fi til l)llH'll lltl.l" )ith icpniti'il ln'iiriiisx. Alinioii. in imi-iiiil tlmtlElit unil iui" iili .,ii,Miiiiiciin. tin' cniiri'i In in t linmN of tin' tii.iipi'-i'r pmvi'il to In- on. of tlio vi-n I"'"' of IiIm mirk- It -fnlrl.v ni. t in Vol in. nltlioiicli it ili not 'sIinMili iii lo tin- nrrliil'-i tuinl moli'l of tin' olili't il.iiir I'oiirrrloi Mr ltni'liinntiinolT !in- .'iii''.l it here hefof. Imt in rr o litii'lj Iii' inter -pil'tfll it lelelill). 'I'llf piTfolll Ilie' nf tlio slow niiiMMiniit wils n leritnlile four (! fopi- of piiitio pliiitiK lit it l(t. iiml tin' i loo of tlmt iiiom mi'tii Was OIH' of the tlllrst tlmiir- tlmt I'll I,fii liennl in tin' A i nili'im for n Ions time In i'n rj wiij Mr. Itni'litiimiiiioff liinvei his .'tiiilili ns mi intiTpr. tr Tei'lilllnilK llii' rom'iTlo is lij no iih.iii cns.v. lint tlii'-r ilitliiiiltics mt mm i cnine without nppmi'tit vffoit. It i lienuli -. nri'il Imt eon with the intiii nlrliostrn "limine tin' tutu of tlie pmn was nlvMiis (Iriirlj liennl niul that, too, without mi limine foroitiR of it Mr Stnliow-Ki prvi'iiti'il oni' ih.v.'Hv. Strnw in-Kv's TlrruorU"." n eninpo tiitimi of tin' i'.irl pri loil of that Him povor tin' imtnr indiratrs. it i- frank U n liit pi of procnim iiiiimi' niul 1 1 In t i-.i l totinlh just what tin titli- ih'i Inn's It i intiTi'sting rat'nr than liniintifiil ami. n is to lip fxpi'i t. 'I rtrpcniN for Its siiri'i'ss iipmi tin m rlirMrnt inn 111011' than upon tin- tiiiiie;i fimtpiil riiPworKs nf i-pntjvi ih ii neler plai a lnt ir part 111 tlie fanlav wlilcli is tfTi'rtiii'lv vented, Imt is. nv cithi'lpss. nut a'tospihiT oiivineim: The program npi'tii'il with a line n n ilitlon of tin' Mo'irt 1! minor syniphnti' n Pomposltion ulneli Mnin!s as nil itei nnl iiionunirnt to hnt ran In- iloni' trtlslpnllv with ier smnll nrrheMr resources Tli,. rnni'liuling nimihiT was n spiritPil pin forinaiii'i' of Wagtii-r's "Hiile of tin- Vaikirl s " DIRECTOR FOR LYRIC STOCK t'liKnov n ami I'mhiMi pla w 1 mhts will haw tl'i s'inii' rham-p ii- estnb lishi'd nnUm tn lime their iniiniisi'i-ipts read with a iilnlii. of prodiu'tlnn duritis the 1 'in "f tin- stork nnipnn.r wliifh l.iinii'ni'o Slinlii'i't Lawii'iiif is to pstahlih at tin' l.wn for tlip Mini tnrr months Mi kawrciii 1- on tlio lookout fur phi)- that inaj prmi- pos. t-ihlp hits. Annoiiin Piiii-nl is maih' that t tin stag" ilnpctor is to lip llarrv .Mi ( 'rap W'ph stor. oni- of tlip hadiin; nun nf thr eoillltrv in tlii linr IMiihnli'lphiaiis will ri'mrnilii'i' thai nnip M'ars nsn Iip wns stasr dim tor of thr OrpliPimi Stork Company at the old I'liostnnt Sli'prt Tlii'iitm. IntiT ho miinasri'il his own pla.MTs ni thr old I'arl; 'i'lipatio. MUSIC NOTES Th V m. !,' ii ' iM I. PPT! T i i inv p i i' i Mi" i I ' f .fu . I! p i fi I'-ip ! ' 'I'iU'i'ii Ilwt M" n i ni'l inv i ( ii,1 im v it'i H'nf.if. mo ' k I B Tti ridn M n 1 t i ut H n'tv W h T i inl n ii ti'l M- Pid. V' M mi- 7"nl - t lui i 1-' V M Hi" li Unf 1 t ' f ( i . l tfttl "ll S.'B- to t s iannn in, ill 1 h I.IK T - i l"ni t Ph ntH t i t -i ' 'ii ir 1 m Pa" Inl"- Mr I'ii r win ' - l'u oh th" amns ' I , i tr . f' m i )i) ' -ti ir ih t .J . f i I- n s i li n th' rti"t i. it o t i y i i . 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