AEOUAN HALL
... London. Her natural qualities of voice were reinforced by a quite exceptional power of dramatic « en vain cnasse I annee, from Debussy’s L’Enfant Prodigue.” chapel dedicated to. ~ Our v, Duncan has oa«»ed it e * ...
... London. Her natural qualities of voice were reinforced by a quite exceptional power of dramatic « en vain cnasse I annee, from Debussy’s L’Enfant Prodigue.” chapel dedicated to. ~ Our v, Duncan has oa«»ed it e * ...
... ever been very zealous in the cause of the newer music. An introductory note written by Mrs. Liebich, . . _ . who has done Debussy such good and useful service, informed us among other things that folk-tunes are tightly cemented in Bartok's Elegies and ...
... Perhaps MM. Grigorowitsch, Kranz, Bakalejnikoff, and Butkewitsch are not equally good in all schools; the performance of Debussy’s work yesterday was not so convincing as that of Glazounov’s in A, but their precision and rhythmic control would be hard ...
... Opera Company. There another important British item, Joseph Holbrooke’s Queen Mab,” and Hie French music is .represented by Debussy’s Three Nocturnes. In both these chorus takes place, so that the only purely Orchestral number in the programme is Hadyn’s ...
... BEECHAM, Conductor. Concerto for Strings Overture, Fingers Case MeadeMahn. Symphony In D major. Igo. 38 Mosart. Petite Suite Debussy. Symphonic Poeto. • Bonet d'Ompliale Saint-Beans. Special Engagement of the Parisian Soprano, Mme. ALINE VALLANDRI. Admission ...
... attended. The first on the programme was an organ solo, * Larghetto,” op. 108 (Mozart), well played by Clifford Cartwright, Debussy’s ““ Ara. besque in G,” for piaroforte, was brightly interpreted by Miss Jessie May Kirk. The introduction and adagio from ...
... WIETROWITZ Tbe Programme will tor Plano Violin by en I major) Bssibourn en 0 Violin soles by Amato& sal &slims, Plano Bolos by Debussy. TWILIT/ 7/- sad 8/11 (reserved); 11- (anneerval). from Ms D. Roam. Hler ; Baskilkafo, Swim : Hewelsos tft Sons. ; as Os Hall ...
... ion, in • small compass, of the leading thoughts in the modern creative world. Germany was rightly by Strauss, Prance by Debussy, and England by Eiger. Mr. London Ronald is nothing if not unconventional in his reeding', of familiar works. gratifying fact ...
... Rol ,n Saturday afternoon bore witness to the high few..? in which Mr. Henry Wood, his orchestra, and Backhaus are held. Debussy's public is still a corn. paratively smell one; Beethoven's Second Symphols appeal. to the student and historian rather ice ...
... Memorial hail, when a musical treat may confidently be expecttsr3. This gifted pianist will play solos by Brabats. Chopin, Debussy, Poldini, Grigg, Mszikowaltz„ and Liszt, and will be assisted in the prwgramme by Madame Alice Waterway, who,. as a vocalist ...
... also pianoforte solos by Bach, Mendelssohn, Debussy, and Chopin. Mme. Miriam ~Licette, who was in capital voice, sang fluently the popular aria ** Ah for ...
... that is best in French music. and cover all modern French music, including works Debussy, Saint-Saens, Charpentier, Gabriel Piernf, and Fanelli. Probably of these Debussy Is the most discussed to-day by musical critics. Indeed, ho is possibly the moat ...