Excelsior!
... Excelsior! A PAINFUL MEMORY OF MANY SMOKING CONCERTS BV M. BATEMAN ...
... Excelsior! A PAINFUL MEMORY OF MANY SMOKING CONCERTS BV M. BATEMAN ...
... NOTEWORTHY FIGURES LIVING MUSIC BY GRANDVILLE. Marchk Heroiqub Warriors in Full Fight with Swords, Bows and Arrows. Shirt. ns. Fi.ars. Hattiw.Ayks Avn A Writ -Pi.nMF.n Leader. 2* Makche Militaire et Orientals Turks on the March, Bearing Standards and Axes; Negroes with Spears, Picks, and Musical Instruments; Stilted Men; and Loot-Carriers. 3* Musiqub REligieusb Children of the Choir Kneeling, ...
... II '(haminade' I WQaminade' 1 1 1 mr Parfum fr i jit) if i ft If H 5 If MORNY 11 If! Parfum Chaminade is most happily named, its light and BUI datnty odours, always fresh and harmonious, suggesting the LS1 1 melodic beauties of the Air de Ballet a few bars of which, W written and signed by Madame Chaminade, are used as the HI i |H| registered mark for this series of perfumery. Chaminade Parfum ...
... OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC. THE GIRL IN THE TAXI, AT THE LYRIC THEATRE. THERE are always accessions of young playgoers to keep the ball rolling. And to these, at least, the story of The Girl in the Taxi will be new enough to have most of the attractions of novelty. Some twenty years back, when French farce took possession of our stage and repeated itself until it at length succumbed to its own ...
... [London NigTitsEntertainments 1 BY JINGLE TURANDOT AT THE ST. JAMES'S THEATRE THIS is an extremely interesting production. It is the story of Turandot, Princess of China. According to the programme, the origin of the work is a Persian legend, but I should not be surprised to hear that the literature of every one of the old Oriental civilisations had a colourable imitation of it. Turandot ...
... Vi Rag-Time Fon Jill jj A HINT TO CULTIVATED MUSICIANS WHO WANT TO BE POPULAR n THE Editor said: Be bright at all costs, which, when you come to think of it, is the proper motto for anybody who is concerned with Christmas festivities in any shape or form-- particularly the at all costs. So I have endeavoured not only to be bright myself-- very bright-- but to help other serious minded ...
... Joseph and Others A REVIEW OF SOME RECENT PRODUCTIONS AT DRURY LANE On the Side of the Angels When those responsible for the Russian Ballet commissioned Dr. Strauss to write music for a story about Joseph (albeit an eighteenth-century, Venetian Joseph) and his temptations they may have done a very clever thing. They may have captured one, if not two, entirely new publics, the one attracted ...
... i '/Xvm.T _j(_- AN ARTIST WHO SEES W -IE HEARS AND PAINTS IT WE present on these pages some interests examples of the seeing of music. It a well-known fact that music is capable conveying visible ideas to the mind as well as audi ones. Many composers appear, in fact, to be move concerned that we should see than that we should her their music-- as for instance. Richard Strauss in Don ...
... THE UNKEP7 APPOINTMENT ...
... MARCH ON, ALLIES L WORDS BY VIVIAN CARTER AIR, THE MARSEILLAISE For Public Rendering Without Permission During the War ...
... [THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR:'| 1 When Irish, eyes are smiling. Words by CHAUNCEY OLCOTT GEO. GRAFF, Jr. Music by ERNEST R. BALL. The struggle for the possession of Souchez is at last drawing to a successful close. The French are now in partial occupation of the town and are gradually fighting their way eastward through the village streets in the direction of their ultimate objective-- Lens. Buval ...
... . 2. 4. God the Omnipotent, mighty Avenger, God the All-righteous One! Man hath defied Thee, Watching invisible, judging unheard, Yet to eternity standeth Thy word. Doom us not now in the hour of our danger; Falsehood and wrong shall not tarry beside Thee. Give to us peace in our time, 0 Lord. Give to us peace in our time, 0 Lord. 3 5 God the All- merciful; earth hath forsaken God the All- ...