E5?V. rWfP Abl2&rf.Wv.i S - WfeGRAMS OF THE WEEK f ""'HiBRw rr ,v fmt, V ' 'VOTffifia " ,V. :,v . w , 1922' EVENING BTJBLIO 1$ AttHJ 1 fm Celers, Pdpular'.in 'Film Titles "Green Tempta- Mten" at Sfantcy'Cardigan" at Stanten Other ' nuies of mc irecn and colors aceiri t6 be tienular rleht new with ilie mmtni-inM fnit .. Itfe the nnmes of the'fllmn we scp. Stanley next week linH n picture rntleVThc Oreeii Temptation." the Cted by VHUiam D. Tnyler before Mi death. The Anndln lins "Lnve'ii fan;, mnde by Jehn D. Itobertcen nvpi in Wnn nn.i rn.inn.i K'Wu doubt the truth of the epenlnz rtntr-ment tnke note of the fnllnwln Vi'iAvKWFi? ,ms ,n wIlk'h t,le title contained teme color or ether. Wn55ft'wn8. N'1 Ceuraire," "The KS?,i T.h.?.. (,0,,,cn ",ft-" "lll,le rKIS"".! . ""lack Sheep." "White K?S5E?V. The Bronze Hell" mid "The WJfJItSrV' P?c" te m.v nothing of "At &tkt End of the Knlnbew." with "Illnck ws'v innnTiB''. ...! itiiiui. -i i . rMiz ,:" unit uetis aim "lsiue i- amnnna en the way. mW? tt" for 'I"'1- ? the little fel WS.Vr.W ttnt have been hlitlnc In everv 4eepanjr.'8 - warning pic Photoplays te Be Seen On Lecal Screens Soen STARS APPEARING'dN LOCAL SCREENS NEXT WEEK emces w ion thev were Pictures te ludee In- Hie frc- quant recurrence of the word "Lire" , nlm titles. I.nt.t week I.eve wns belnf-Bedcemed In the Nerma Tal ttadge picture, but perhaps judging by the Arcadia film's name, It had n re lapse. ' And, beeldei, there were "Lcsen in Leva," "Leve's Penalty," "Sacred and Profane Leve," "I.eve Time," "Fer .These We Leve." "Tropical lLOt'." . "T,l' Xeraii fllnu " "1 ...... Hate and u Weman." "First Leve."' II 'Leve- Charm," "The I.ove Night,' PKa rl... a a r i nmi. .. t tt .uc UiruiL'HL I.UVl'. I III IiOVt .1 .... rial,'? "The r.icat Levui'," "African I wlA' Vn ,,.. - . ,irr, . Leve',:' "The Fourteenth Lever" and , (.,?rn,?' '..."i"'1 f?lny Tll Mlr" "When Leve Is Yeunc " ' aek . ' u,"' h, !,1"nwi- n'll every one Wives, iiusbandH, women, HeartH, i",... ,.'...".. , . ii V. " and Mysteries arc the etlier favorite title words, but it would tnke pages te list them all. April ie "Weman's Plnee," with Constance Tnlinnilire, and "Pay ry." with Charlie Chaplin, Stanley, "Th Oelem," Stanlon. "Leve's netlcmptlen," with N'erm.i Tftinindixe, Palnce "Fer Tline We lxve," with Hetty Compon, Arcadia. "The nisht Thnt Failed," with Hprt l.ytell, Victeria. "Iln.il the Weman," with Thtdere Hoherts. Ahllne. "On With the Dance," revival, Karlton. April 12 "Doheld Mv Wife," re- vlvul, Karlton. April 1 1 "Pen't Chanfte Your Hu9l)aiul," ielval. Karlton. l'nl(nl 'Where Is My Wandering- Bey Tonight." Stanten. and the following one, deserve that .. ,.v "tin. v. a win ..i,;ijliilli!. Hetty Cempvm, Jreph Uewling and ixm i. nnney in that Tucker picture. Wednesday nnd Tlmrsday the feature will be "Dr. ,Tekll and Mr. JIde," with the inceinparablc Jeliu llairymere, wiiiie en the hut two dns "Male and Fetna'e," Cecil IJ. le MilleV version of Uarrie's "Admirable Crlchten." with Melghun, (ilerl.i Swaiiben, l.lla Lee, Theodere Hebeits, Bebe Unnlclf .Did Ila.Miiund Ilatten. Fer the following week etlier revivals will Include "Hebeid My Wife." with union ueucr, .Mabel Julienne Scott npHE GliniJN TEMPTATION" is , J- a French story, and the llrst part hews pretty bitty Coinpeii an u little tlanseubc iu the employ of Ouspurd, a villainous Apache, who runs a harle quin cntcrtanimelit. Lutcr, very much as in William J. Lecke's novel, "The Wonderful Year," the war comes and its reireneratlvi! influence en the group of characters is shown. and Milten Sills. "On With the One is almost tempted te say that Dance," with Mac Murray, nnd "Don't French stories and stories with French Change Your Ilusbnnd," another Cecil settings offer the greaetst available iicld ' production. Here's your chance te at present te thu screen. There arc i ce the biit ones jeu misled, nud it's hundreds, old nnd new, which could be te be hoped that this is merely a be- idcaltv filmed, from the romances of jlnnlng, nnd tliat etlier pteduccrs will nm i th.. unnrkllntr vixnettc of Du I fellow suit. Mminnssant en the one hand nnd BiiUac . ihe tapitel next vyeek will also fur en the ether. "Tartarln" for I mhdv hl and cenvineinc in a serle- , ' dch she was supported by Eugene t i 1. .j-n,i "hnrlfif i the one hand nnd BaU.ic ine inpltel next week will also fur- And hew about Daudet's I "ish a feature revival of three or four or a screen llgureV Or.jveais back. "De Luxe Annie." one of band, can't ou imagine ' Nprmn Tnlmadge s bet. and one in "' ' ' . ..i . Willi)! tfirt li Mt uinifn.....! 1... ! O'Brien. Mimli. rv Tierlmiis the iircat "Chariet 'himself when he tinlshes slapstick, nor haying S. Weir Mitchell's "linncelR .' " v.. vi.i..i,iinii if he maintains his j.... a,, tli.. rnmnntir vehoel. there are any number of Stanley Weyman's in ltc lievi." with Will Reger novels with French settings, and per- the Rrqent ; "Melhi O," hehl eiv vriuui If he maintains hisj rrrfc include 0 important bookings next Inw Wife." trith I'rnrl While, at the Vietnrin : Reus at er at hapg a couple el reauy gruui. Lmi.ui-T. 4c AiUini-; t lie n nriti ? t'Anmpien, actors who could make up for all ages f the 1'alnee; "The Four llnriemcn ' between twenty-five and teveiiry-iive the Apncaluiic," trhich is rcrtainly could put Cenrad's "Point of Hener ere of the most popular of the ipec ipec en the screen. Finally, there is ever tncnlar features, since It is bcimj shown waiting for the man who will Miend ' j all the neighborhood houses, at the money nnd lavish nrt Victer Huges Locust nnd Helment; "Sky High," telth "Notre Dame." . Tem Mix, at Fay's, and "Out of the One of the character men in The , ust," at the Rivoli. Green Temptation" (In fact, the one who plays Gn-pnrd), Theodere KosleiT, . would be Ideal for many of the above- j TJIGII lights of film news, condensed rrt5a.:S;,' " ' ' ' . " en In "Fndev the Lash," is the here. efs Ic,k . . . Knln 'nn"f7.? i up tne heroine nnd Paul Dlckev i WTTY OSfjIPSON nd THBODORE KOSLOFC X 'gnW v '" PPMI 'THEORCEM trMPTATlON-tanlii . aHl m kja - -.. . . . , M mW--MFM ROQERfl, H KSiH "BOYS vC''''wV2i0Pv HVwiWcllwH MIRACLE MAN" I h'atrnf peaRL white 5fSFTM "ANY WIFE" f V'r WBMf Victeria I iP lnMM" rrrent am. ffiSJef ;'. ttfn nntMn'eleted by the choir for lis flrit pparnce In I'Dllaaelpnli. Th rhlladclrhlft Orchnlriv concern en rrldr afternoon nd Saturday cvenlnK ' be made notable by th nrat appearaneii Mf of "Prcmetheu.." th Tem of Fire.'' In which Alexr.nder Bkrynbln aeunht p exprj" In mulcaf form hla Jnlenee "Haieus fen vlctlena. in addition te an rclietra ariktly auimentcd. the acere ealla for a. te Ie piano, which will be played by Hareld I juer. Mr. Bauer will ale preaent the "Du'"khaJP.S (.. h ni.hMi Hiu. Dratneven a cnerpire. . Brahtn' "Vm atlena .IV.M..IH ni rt.i en iv Thtme of Haydn" and Slbellua' of Tuenela" are ihe ether numbere. Oeraldlne Farrar jtIU rnaka h"?"' . pearanca n a member of th Matropeman Oparn Company at the Academy of JWJIe next Titeaday evenln In ,'M"1"JiffiJ: fly." With Jtlaa Farrar will lntl '. cellent veunr American, tenor. Marie cnam lee and Antonie Seoul, m pl5Jfrl0JL "J! tnit of K.Te Plnkerten. "ether. .In lh. eart will be Meaera. puat.nen, "ana. and Beechlllan. Mr. Moranienl will conduct. Pable ai..!, 'ctlllM. vylllbe.th. chief nimai lh Fhllharmanie Soelety'. con cert in the Academy of.Muale Sunday aye nln. April B. Thla will be the nna Phil harmonic cjnert. Mr. Catala will Py Halnt-fluena' concerto., Anether aolelit .la Jehn Barclay, the Kn.Ueh barUnna. Ha will alnr Mamenet'a "Vlaten Fugltlf ' and the "Tereidnr" aenff from "Carmen." I.eope Id Btottewakl will be . tueet conductor la Btrauaa' "Ted and Verklneruna." Tha re mainder of the prerram will b condueuul by Jeief Paaternsck. Th entire peraenntl of tha Philadelphia Orcheatra, 104 mualclana, ha been aecured by th. aeclety for It. nna' concert, At tha Dambola recital en Monday evening- In the Academy of Muale Mr. Dambola will H haaril !n lha trlnl mil Of COmDOMr Celllat and planlal. An Intereatlnt feature- of the program will be tna uaa 01 xn. ui Art piano. Thla will accompany Mr. Uambeli' 'cello enlea and alae reproduce everal brilliant Dlane number With Mr. Bumbel. at a aeeend piano. Thla 1 one a aerie of recital, contributed by C. J. nna a Ann In hnner of the flftveve annlveraary of the founding of the firm. H(, Jaacha llelfetz will play a return engage ment In Philadelphia en Wdneday evening. April 1'0, In the Academy of Mualc. Th nru-elghth production iy th Phlla Inhla Oneratlc Society, marking the elete of thnt iircanltatlen's alxteentb. aeaaen bctscn," with Wallace Held nnd Elsie rersu-en. Thursday, Friday and S.itunlay, "One Glorious Day," with Will 1 losers. STUAXU Monday, Tuesday nnd Wed nesday, ".Miss Lulu Bett." with Leis Wilsen. Thursday, Friday und Sat urdn, "Three Live Ghosts," with Anna Q. Nllssen. LK.OV.R Monday, Tuesday nnd Wed nesday, "Meran of the L.vdy I.etty," with Hodelph Valentine and Dorethy Thursday, "Is Life vveith Dalten Llvlnir?" "Scandal." Friday Saturday, TOCIX FIRST CAR en, BOT! The Ilrt time you lane your ulrl ter a ride and ether "flrsts" with your flrnt car, periral by the "alde-phttlng" pen of Lbula Hanlen, In the "Fellfe. of lh Paeelnu Shew." see Musuztne Section of r.sit Uaa. day' 1'fuuc Lxtuas. "alak It a Uablu" TOM MIX.S"5KY HIGH" FAY'S THE CRITIC TALKS TO MUSIC LOVERS - . d . . , a t..1 .....vn I ivritnt H'tll lintin . .,-. 1 f ' A rsOTIIKll rich nciu is leiu-m-u ni"'.. ;"',,' ""-," i""i i inusie'. fe-ted ltsell very A .' .u r,i. ,.n .I,- fJtanten's screen fnlrbnnks new feature, n story of far. the list reads next week i I n picturizatien of wie Misian ,1 - Elliet Dexter of all jeuthful ne weeK. vvni n is i. i win be plarn Kimball Senne's lead ne Henuent. enreer n KArwrc v . v iiaiiiu,-, ..v... - ,.. i ,"ri. ir.... .. x- .. . i i - : . " . ,, .... 1. .11 &11C Al.'ll 111 .liril. " I AnA.I..., An.nrtn.1,1 nnvnlutien. "Cnrdiean Inte this photoplay have been woven the character of Jehn Hancock. Patrick Henrv, Paul Revere. Lord Dunmore and Captain Walter Butler. The here, Mlehacl CardlRan, is one of these lucky and death-dcfylnjr. people who are en tat epet or every battle and historic rent occurs, but of whom C. A. iienty and ether writers of boy' fiction, rather than history books, tell. Mlehacl, In this case, is "hep te the causes end contributory events e tha Revolution. He has exciting ad venture" among the Mohawk and Cay m Tmllnns which include n narrow . eaeape from being burned nt the stake -en ( hnney will ploy the pnrt of Fagln'carlv south ; Schubert, lii the new screen version of "Oliver i taneeus of all compei twin, te be made with Jackie Coegnn , delehn. whose flnct (h th llll. .l. efc ak ah ia I . Tw in the title role. Grandma's Rey, Hnreld Llevd'a Intest comedy, is a regular five-reel feature, and ban a very substantial plot. Hnrlev Knnlen ii making a film version of "The Bo Be Bo bemien Girl" ever in England. Guide te Photoplays for the Week te Come New Pliotenlava enters the councils of the Minute Men STANLEY "The Green Temptatien.1 at Lexington, "hears the bllver-tengueu , """'"'"'"n r c arence Skinner's Patrick Henry, tees the great Jehn Hancock nnd meets Paul Revere, ac cording te advance announcements. Tha man who plays this rele Is none ether than William Cellier. Jr.. nle known as "Buster." Screen fans vyll XWBWtnber the appearance of this lad with hlB father, the famous stage comedian, In a couple of amusing fareea 'for Themas Ince in the old Triangle dayg, and also, the jeungster's np pearance ulone In n Western yarn called "The Bugle Call." They will watch his work as a full -fledged lead la man with Interest. Betty Carpenter, William Pike, Florence Short, .Tere Austin, Hatty Do De Do lare, Leuis Dean, Celin Cnmphell and nemas Cummliigs are In the can. With this excellent start In this pe riod, hew about Maurice Tourneur fol lowing up his "Last of the Mohicans" With "The Spy" and hew about "Hugh Wynne" and "Itlchnrd Carvel"? WILL Erich Korngold, whose opera, "1)1 Tete Stedt." was performed by the Metropolitan Opera Company for the iir-t time In Philadelphia last Tucs ilnv evenlnc. prove te be another of the the great composers whose nbility mani- eariy in uier iiius Mozart, the greatest prodigies, whose sud s a composer far ex- cven the eriiuant premiFe ei nis the most spen- compescrs, nnu .vien- ercliestrnl work was written before he was twenty years of age. A formidable list. Whether Korngold will join this highly exclusive class cannot, et course, he told new, although he had composed three operas before he was twenty-five years of age, nnd nil of them have been produced by come of the biggest operatic ncualntances in the world. But te show hew utterly futile prediction would be when based upon work accomplished at this early age, it necc--ary te recall what the FRANCE ngain! And this time, n fl)m actually taken in France, though by an American company with Ameri ca players. "Leve's Boomerang" may ba mere familiar te some readers under tha title of the novel from which it waa adapted, "Ferpetua," by Dien aTlavtnn Calthren. Tha plot sounds e complicated that no attempt will be made here te decipher or uaravel it, but it can be faitl that a great . Many of the scenes were taken in and around and in connection with a trav UBg circus in France and Englc.nd, nnd taaae scenes are absolutely authentic. ' juain, the name of Lecke should be Mentioned, as parts of this picture I aeund for nil the world like the creator i f Beptimus, Arlstide, the agabend aad Fentibras. Ann Little, who did be nicely in "Be- 1..U r.. Vl'lf em,1 In "Tlie Prtnrn wft VOaap." ,B the heroine, nnd David BwfVs rawell, immnculate and sleek leading UCL Ha,. h liprn while Jehn Miltern. 7JlBiaaM .- ..-.-, .-- - - ,, , ' taaa cuarncicr uciur. v,nv um ru novel The Neese," directed by Wll l'n,nJt n- iT115'11 wh Hetty Comnen. Mnhlen Hamilton and Theodere Kos Kes Kos lefr. STAXTOS' "Cardlpan." Rebert W. Chambers novel of the American Rev Rev Rev olutlen, Introducing historical char acters, with Willie Cellier. Jr.. Betty Carpenter and a large capt. ARCADIA "Leve's Boomerang," adap tation of novel, "Pcrpetua." bv Dien Clayten Cnlthrep, with Ann Ferrest. Dav'd Powell nnd Jehn Miltern. Scenes In France and England. VICTORIA- "Any Wife," from the story bv Julia Telsva, directed by Herbert Urenen, with Pearl White. RRarXT "Res 1V11 Be Bevs," Irvln Obb story with Will Reger's uh Peep e'Day, small t n character. Previously Reviewed KARLTOX Monday and Tuesday, "The Miracle Man," with Themas MelRhan and Btty Compson Wednesdav and Thursday, "Dr. Jehll and Mr Hyde," with Jehn Harrymere Friday ana Saturday, "Mnle and Fema!e,'r with Themas Melghan and aierla Swan son. ALniXE "Melly-O." Mack Sennett production of comedy-drama, with Mabel Nurmnnd In title role of little ' Irish ffiri. PALACE "The that his talented son fellow the classic models, nnd he did, for many of his formative years. The first theme in the lest. movement of the string quartet nugni unve been written by Mozart him self se closely does it fellow thnt style of composition, although there Is n fiic ntut a tendency te elaborate ornnmentn ernnmentn ornnmentn tlen never found In the grcnter master. There is little of the Intlucnce of Beeth oven in his early works, but there is some BrnhniP, notably hi the quartet for piano and strings. But when t'wcnty-three jears of nge Richard Strauss tnme under the influ ence of Alexander Bitter who In u few months revealed te him the real menu Ing of the Wagnerian music and he be came an avowed modern. Frem the time he returned from Italy nt the age of about twenty-four his enreer as a composer is well known and nt the ngu ut twenty-nve he had composed "Den Junn" and "Ted und Vcrklarung," al though neither was performed for sev eral years. u n n 1 v grentes't composers had accomplished nt fpHE great Sebastian Bach nt twenty- the same pciied of life. While Mozart had a most formidable list of works te Ills credit, many of them still alive to te day ; while Schubert had written one of his finest songs, "The Erl-Klng." at a much earlier age, and while Mendels sohn had composed the "Midsummer Night's Drcnm" music, Beethoven, Hmh and Brnhms had done little at twenty-five te Indicate the position they were te tnke Inter among the great composers of the world. TT IS apparent X "I from the music of Die Tete Stadt" thnt young Kern geld has net yet found himself, if ever lie is te become one of the great com- peiers. et much is te be cxneeted five had produced little excent n few organ works, nnd Beethoven nt the buiiie age had done virtually nothing. Indeed, when he wns twenty-four his teacher of theory, Albrechtsbcrger, gave mm up, saying tunc ne count ue nothing ; that he could net learn te de any thing correctly, and that he had nq in spiration, n judgment with which pos terity has net agreed. However, the Bkctch books abhw that the germ of vvuat vvcru te be some of. the greatest works already had sprouted, although many of them were net te reach fruition for another quarter of a century. BrnliiiiN nt the sumo ub-e had com posed only three piano sonatas and three books of seiu-s. They failed of from a veuth of his age in the line of i pepulur appreciation, and only Schu World's Champien." originality, and little of tills minllty appears in his opera. He is evidently completed under the influence of Rich ard BtrausH, especially In his orches tration, and thnt means thnt lie has al ready an immense technique In the hnndllng of the instruments. But this is apparent mere In the combinations than in the work of the sole voices of which there Is comparatively little in the opera. A composer must fellow an Ideal in his early davs; the originality, If it ever develops, must come later when maun saw in the works the genius that was te be. Schumann hlm-clf at that age had composed only a few plnue pieces, but bf desire was te be a virtuoso, and he was nearly twenty -five when he injured his hand through injudicious practice, and Imd, perforce, te aevete uimscit te composition Immense gain of the world. -te the iiiiKi ine yenas wnampieii, ' uv.uji, muni, imw: ww nun adaptation of Thomas-Leuden stage he has learned the technique of the or comedy with Wallace Rcld fentured. CAPITOL "De Luxe Annie," based en magazine story and pla, creek part with Nerma Talmadge, apslsted by Eu gene O'Brien. COLOSIAIs Mendny Tueadny and Wednesday, ".MKs I.ulu Bctt,' from prlze-vvlnnlnir sena i.nle novel, with Lets vvusen. ill Saturday, "Three Anna Q. Mli"en. AUIAilDRA Menda Thursday. Friday and ee Llve Ghests,'r with cliestra nnd of composition. Korngold has passed this stage, or at least he is neiiriug Its close, nnd his next works AMONG the great operatic com posers, Wagner had written only "Die Fceu." "Das Llebcsverbet" nnd a part of "lUenzl" nt twentj-flve. Verdi had composed one opera, "Oberto," nnd Gluck had net yet composed anything for the stage. Weber, however, hni nnd WK Wably In the title role of "Kxperl isujr ," has n big part. Twe elephants k " .aid te be blif hits In what might Wmpi U called "heavy" parts. X$L t :Tehn Robertsen, the director, is In tWfrVtitlMT ways one of the most, premising )WWAfmi keenly appreciative of all who are WKv? present wielding a megaphone. He SlPft) ' Maved himself a conscientious and ex- jJi-ilaHeat actor witli Anitn Stewart in iPft&gln Combat' ' nnd etlier old Vltagraph and wnen ne grnuumcu uue ai lal ranks he upheld the very high with Burn cibhsics as "icoot "iceot "icoet and "Dr. Jekyl- and Mr. And that-last name brings up Ing else of Interest next week. JiHy" K have been a number of casta thla winter of new versions op, old films. iSext week will be complicated by the ii some aetuai. 'revjvaia, films ma be called that. It' the screen, 1 old enough i .HVe i uia.H .BOBM WW .'W A; ""JCJwfr y. Tuesday AVedne.sday, ".ky High," with Tem Mix Thursday, Friday and Satur day "Twe Minutes te Ge," with Charles Ray . MARKET STREET Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. "Stardust," with Hepe Hnmptnn. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Miss Lulu Bett," with Leis Wilsen. GREAT SORTIIERlt "Poverty of Riches," Reglnald Darker production of Lerey ficett story, with Leatrlcu Jey, Loulse Levely and Irene Illch. IMPERIAL Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "Judgment," English his torical nlm Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "A Stage Remance," with William Farnum. LOCUST and BBLifO.VT "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse " nlcturl nlcturl ratien of Blasco Ibnnez nevel, directed by Rex Ingram, with Rodelph Valen Valen tieo nnd Alice Terry. RIVOLI "Out of the Dust." Bterv of nleneer days, based en Frederick Rem ington sketches, with Rebert McKIm and "Mickey" Moere. COLtSEUil .Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. "Meran of th. Lady Let tv " with Dorethy Dalten pnd Rodelph Valentine. Thursday,, and Friday, Travelin' On. with William S. Hart. Saturday. "The Wolf Pack." CEDAR Monday and Tuesday, "With out Benellt of 'Clergy." KIplW story. Wednesday and Thursday, "Saturday Nlrht." D" Mil e feature. Friday and Baturday, "A Prlnea There Waa with Themas Melghan. ffssffisa tsanantitsm nenriug us ciene, nnu uia nexi vverKN .,,-! ,. .ea .i,ii, ,V "." win be mere significant of what he is . ) rnJ, J erfl8;,?L,U,,ch n0t cvcn But at that age Mozart had written eight operas, among them "Idomenee." iu willch Jahn declares he brought the Italian opera scrla te its utmost per fection, and at all events it was his first dramatic work in the classic style. Te this period belongs also the lleder- spiel, "iiastian une uastienne," te become than nn.v thing he lias done thus far. lie has evidently great in tensity of feeling, an excellcnt sense of dramatic values for one se young and a very cemplete knowledge of musical effects and new te produce them. As this is Mis third opera lie bus about mnsteri d the technique of the theatre, one of the most Important and most difficult things n dramatic composer must lenrn and a thing never acquired by Beethoven, Schubert or Schumann. There are places In the work where the form is net clear, almost confused, nnd the hearer is uncertain ns te just hew far he has followed the Wagnerian tradition of the leit-metif. Certainly in this respect he has net followed the example of Strauss in "Saleme" nnd "Elektra." There Is alie a tendency te overload the orchestration, out eut Strnusslng Strauss, as It were, which probably accounts In a large measure for the paucity of melodic work for the great sole Instruments of the or chestra. STRAUSS himself had done little et twenty-live, but this was largely due te the circumstances of his early musi cal training. His father, Franz Strauss, was the greatest French horn player In Germany net even excepting linns Rich ter, nnd he was an avowed enemy of alt that Wagner represented and a stanch upholder of the classics. Despite this enmity Wagner valued him highly nnd i-rnn ntrauss played me tremendous first horn parts nt tbe premieres of 'ristan," "MeUtersInger" and "Par- 'Tr slfal," as Important a.partuiB any In tne ercneaira, aei excepting ma concert Mmfxr, ,,.a,.gM,,;i,, eji.i;,, lianuuil Ulie AJUCUCIlue, IU which appears a melody, the first eight notes of which are identical with the first theme of the first movement of Beethoven's "Erelca" symphony, ex. cept In key. The youthful works of the non nen non eperatla composers, Schubert and Men delssohn, are remarkable In that they show clearly the direction of tbe genius of each. In the "Midsummer Night's Dream" music Mendelssohn Indicated unmistakably his greater contribution te the art the fairy like scherzo and Schubert had written eome of hie greatest songs his undisputed prov ince by the time be had reached this age. THUS compositions nt en early age may Indicate much or nothing. Seme of the greatest composers had gene far In their flwt quarter of n century and ethers equally great hnd composed noth ing distinctive. Yeung Korngold is a composer, hew ever, whose every work from new en will be a musical event. He has ap parently been wisely trained and Is net the "overgrown product of the forcing house," as Schubart Indicated Mozart might be almost two centuries age. The young Viennese has evidently bad lilsN uueni careiuiiy leBterm. nam hn. . r . -- v. "vr" -x-. " . -- jvi. tufjtmn mm juenuaiatwa. ,ny wita M ' will be irlven at tha Academy et Muale en April 2i. "Carmen" la te be th. offering. In the tltl re! la Winifred Wiley. Cera Frye ulll be the Mlchaela and Chrl Graham will be heard a Ben Jei. Dr. Andrew Knox will King tha role et ncamille. Among ethers in th. caat or. Chart D. Leng, Hn Iietw right. Veronica HweUart nd D. L. Mathewa, Jr. Ethel Quirk Phillip. I. In charge of the ballet. A rnnrart nf untiHiin.1 lnteraat t. that te be given at Wlthempoen Hall en WfdneaJay evening. April 10. hy Kail llenawltz. well known n. an erganlat In thli elty, and, by hi. .later. Mia Cecilia UenawlU. violinist. The cencert will pretent llenawltz a a Planl.t. neaslnl'a "Stabat Mater" will b gtvn at the Cathedral at. I'ter and Paul, Ihah Ihah teenth and Race tret. Monday evrnlruj. April 10. at H o'clock. Th. aolelat. will te May Parlay, anpranni Marie ntune Laniuten. contralte: Wilbur llervrlg. tner. and Frame M. Conly, bor,e. William Bllvane Thunder, ernanlat and director. A cheru. of 1D0 voice will a.alat the olelt. C. J. Htppe nnd nn will contribute a ae rie or recital bv Hleaner flhaw, plantar, nnd Mnn Ebrey Heta, aoprane. in contune centune contune lien with the Due Art Piane. There will ts four lempllmentarv concert given under the au.plce of the Meledy Club, of Ardmore. Tuila. April I: Twontlelh Centue- Club, uf ljinlne. Wedn-dvy. April 3; German town Weman's Club. Thursday. April (I, and Octave Club, of NorrlMewn, l'rlday, April T. Th Cheral Society will celebrole the com pletion of Its twenty-nfth year at it. con tort en Thur-day evening, April 2T, at the Academy of Muilc. A preram made up of excrpt from the nreatet vverlui produced by the society will be given. The crexrnm of th Philadelphia Muale Club en Tuetdny. Aprl 4. will ha given by tna junior i:iud, juua u. vviuiam. in rhRrgc. It will cenalat of u .hart recital, followed by a rmia'cal play, "Mether Work day World," written by In. Free.. The two principal charactera ar. Mether Werk-a-day World. Margaret Smith, and Father Time, Emma Kte.tr, president of the Junier Club. A program et .ptclal Inter.!, being a reaueat program, will be given thla Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. In the Second Pre bytertan Church, Twercty-firat and Walnut afreet. Th number, "elected ar. "Nune Dlmlttl.." Krastalaky; "Crede." Uretchanl Uretchanl nefft "Ged That Madeat," Nay ler: "Th Crucifix," Paure, and "The Lord'. Pr.yer." MeOuffee. It. Undtay Nerden. ergan'at. aa.lated by Pr.derlc Cook, vlellnlat. and Vincent Fanelll, harplit. will play "Medita tion," Maieenets "Prelude." Frnnck and Ballad of the Kremlin," by Kurt Schlndler: Bach," Berdler. MABEL NORMAN D "MOLLY O" Aldm Immertnl trio of youthful geniuses, he may at leant have one consolation they all burned themselves out in the lntcn"ity of their youthful creative ef forts and hnd all passed away before they were forty. MUSIC NOTE3 n.7.heJ'!.".lt of ,h Mend.lMehn Choir her. xiZitJiXu6?? ev'n""f Iho Academy of Mjasle will offer r.n oppertun ty te all thele who epprrclate what i. really great in mu.l cjl art. The ohelr will have th. iael.tanc. of th. complete Philadelphia OrchV.tra! There I. great variety In th. program ranulnr from Palwtrlna and Bach te th. modern Russians and centemirarary English and American composer.. Hut of all thi nurnbr. pregr.med th. Bach motet, "fling ,V i I,,r1i,P h rjate.t test of choral Inglng. 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