'w ' " 5'' )fjiiw7r- ; lEV '' V 'i Sfi'.""Ji,,. -iA -rifMi .,- n'Mf.i . flV I' ' . rtw ' ' "H. V f ,4 WjT&r''.'!, k evening?- Public ledger-Philadelphia, EBiDAtr December 1921 ? MARCEL DUPRE PLAYS ! The WANArmrvun unuHii, Organist or Notre Dane Creates Ex-J eelleit Impression at First , American Concert I MarH'l Unrrr. erennlFt of Noire rj'mf. ( atHcdral. Pari, pleyed Ms first mrrirnii con 'C't en the gi-pnl. organ ' ,. Wnna-.nfiUrr ftei-c lnxt evening, in- .iiiipniaij(v hnd aroused much in ,. nn, tin- liny iiiiillterlum va- rn;.,le,l with organist nii'l imistc levcri. nleua te hear one of the imxt fnmmu Krciirli coiitcmpernnoniis erganise. M D.nirr 111 hia program rpnOncil 1 -iiKelf te Ihree of the greatest com- eh,M-s for the ..riri who have rver lud lim'h. Oar l-mirk and hler, "geh "tli-rrtiiitlily rrprwntntlve of a dlf IJrenl i.-r:J ""'I ,,f, d.fferent sehoe ,f orean plnylns nn-l composition. Of liVl. h" played two 1 elections., the pro pre ,U,de nn.l mam- In major, one of h b inrlv wi.rl:-. and the henata in L Hal. written erhtnally for Imrpsleherd Willi 4aU nml ln:en..ete,l by M. Dupit B,,i f the ersan ilvlm; a harps! .' Innl V.VH In the llrst movement. w I'i'fl-.i'li wa. renrcMMitcd by the II miner (h:ale ntxl Wliler by the well well Kiiewii teeeatu from the fifth symphony t,rjnM)la."R ""' of tl'i' utmost bril llnnee sdiewin? an enormous teehnhpie, , niniixli'R knowledge if tlio.meurc; of the Imee organ and great taste in registration. Tlu soloist's performance of Unci) wa tvpValb French, taking all the nlloeres at a very rapid tempo and with lit'le of the solemnity of fcclinK which ehar.1ctetl7.es virtually all the wnrl(, of tin- great (German muster. His heM Ilaeh playiiiK was In the we v meveniint nml the llnale of the natn. The Franek iium'ier wa" very delieately performed and the Wlder t.wcata wii , nms'erpicee of organ playing, the rharncter of the work seeming te lit nnctlv that "f the performer. At the close M. Dupre gave a very clever net f imirnUsitiens in the form of a svniplienv In four movements, en themes alerted from a number contributed tir six well-known I'hlladelphia inusl rii)n' These 'ending in themes were Leepold StnketvMd. S. WeMey Sears, ergnnM of St. .lames': (. mrlfs M. Ocuirbein. gueM soloist 01 the Vvann inaker organ : Henry S. Fry, organist of t Clement': Holle F. Mitftlniut, or er ennist of tlie rhiiieh of the New Jeru salem, and Ur ' McK. Ward, presi dent of the American Organ Flayers Club. SAN CARLO PERFORMS "LA FORZA DEL DESTINO" Blanca Saroya, a Philadelphia Girl, Malse Successful Debut Verdi's comparatively unfamiliar but tunc fill "I,a Forza del Dostlne" was given at the 'Metropolitan Opera Heuse last evening by the San Carle Grand Opera Company. The Interest in the performance naturally centered about the professional operatic debut here of Ilinneit Saroya in the role of Denna Leonera. There wan an unusually large audience present, and the per fermance, like these which preceded It, wax admirable. Thla rIiew of appreciation was meH marked na te'thc. work of Miss Saroya, who has a voice of great range, of line quality In the entire register and per sonally she, litted the part te perfection. Few In the large audience were aware of the fact that they were wltnesulng the debut of n yeunj I'hlledelphln j;lrl, Alma Weisshaar, who mode her first appearance In opera In this city with the I'hlladelphia Operatic Society peme yer.ru nge in Wcber'K "Der FrcIcbuU," under the late SIgfrlcd Hchren's direc tion, singing the role of Anna. Since her professional operatic debut os Ulanea Saroya, the singer has had much experience, both In this" country and abroad, having attained consider able popularity In Italy, where alie sang several seasons. Her singing of the fa miliar aria in tlie second act, the con vent scene, was a fine piece of colora tura work, for which she was given full recognition. This act wai especially well done In t brought te her applause second only te Its entirety, and the chorus work of the I thnt received by Miss Saroya. lorn lern lorn menks was well carried out In their maslnl as Den Alvnre and Jeseph Ileyer line modulation and care in tonal em phasis. The rollicking scene at the Inn was also admirably done, nnd gave Ada I'aggl a line opportunity te display n voice of line contralto quality, which I evening. as Den Carles repeated their success of previous performances, nnd Nntalc Ccrvt was effective as I'adre Quardiane. I'uccinl's 'llutterfly' will be sung this I Are you an Asce jj fj customer? 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