THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE SIX and will afford a rich treat with the THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA orchestral background. Mr. Gabrilo- witsch will appear at the first and last pairs of concerts in the dual role of conductor and pianist. At the open- ing concerts, Thursday evening, Oc- tober 23, at 8:30 o'clock, and Satur- day afternoon, October 25, at 2:20 o'clock, Mr. Gabrilowitsch will appear with NIme. Samaroff and Mr. Bauer, in Bach's Triple Concerto for Three Pianos, the tirst time this fatuous mposition has been presented In Shining brilliantly in the splendid are naturalized citizens. so that the co Detroit and one of the few times it Detroit orchestra stands as a thor- in has been played in this country. This musical season promised Detroit program will offer also a double con- the fall and winter months, is the oughly American organization. Fourteen Pairs of Concerts. certo with Mr. Gabrilowitsch and !dr. series of concerts to be given by the The 1919-20 season will offer four- Bauer at the piano and a third number Detroit Symphony orchestra, in its new home, Orchestra hall, Woodward teen pairs of concerts to take place with Nimes Samaroff at the piano. X avenue and Parsons street, beginning every two weeks on Thursday even- Such a feast of pure art is unpreced- Thursday evening. October 23 and ings and Saturday afternoons, with ented at one concert in the history of Saturday afternoon, October 25, and , distinguished soloists at each concert. the American concert stage and will continuing in pairs every fortnight OTwo series of ten popular Sunday af- start otT the orchestra's season, and until the end of April. ternoon concerts will be given be- mark its entrance into its own hall• The Detroit orchestra, under its ginning in November and continuing with an amazingly brilliant prestige. gifted conductor, Ossip Gabrilowitsch, until the end of the season. The sub- All of the assisting soloists will make in one year, has taken its place among scription concert dates and soloists their sole appearance in Detroit this 23 and 25 the foremost symphonic organiza- are as follows: October season With the orchestra and four of bons in the country and citizens gen- Olga Samaroff, Harold Bauer, Ossip them, Miss Fitzui, Mr. Rubenstein, erally, as well as music lovers, are Gabrilowitsch, pianists; November ti Mr. Schkolnik and Mr. Serato will justly prideful of that fact. The sue- and 8, Anna Fitzui, soprano; Novem be heard in this city for the first time. Mr. Thevinne will return after many years absence and Miss Clemens, Ni r. Elinan, Mite. Levitzki, and Mr. de Gogorza will appear for the first time in Detroit with an or- chestra. Nliss Clemens I NIrs. Gabrilo- witsch will find an especially warm welcome awaiting her, not alone be- cause she is the popular. conductor's . wife and the daughter of the well- liebiweil Mark Twain, but because she is a very charming W0111:111 • • t• singer. Mr. Cortot made such SIMEi a hit in the Symphony course last year that his re-engagement this year re- conies in reSp011Se to insistent quests that he be brought to the city again. Miss Teyte and NI r. de Gogorza have many admirers of their art. while the standing of Mr. Bauer, NI SamarotT and Mr. tiabrilowitsch with the Detroit musical public is one of firm and enthusiastic admira- tion. J. W. MURRAY i Manufacturing Co. MAKERS OF SHEET METAL PARTS FOR MOTOR CARS et' HOODS, FENDERS, TANKS, PANS AND METAL STAMPINGS Housed in Its Beautiful New Home, Orchestra Hall, Detroit's Most Important Musical Organi- zation to Embark on Brilliant Season. The Sunday Concerts. , ........-..........ww•-, Clay and St. Aubin Avenues DETROIT Amm.0.4.0,0,..,..04ms.04m.04=2,04m..0.4m,.0.m..04 ■0■.0■ 0.6mos..0.mio.amo....0. ■ r .I.r .ir Ar Ar .O V4r:411r adr40r . AOFAPrAr/WrAer,ir.41rAllr.4Kdlr4rgl NEW ORCHESTRA HALL ' 'rile Sunday afternoon concerts will Ilya Schkolnik, violin-,offer two soloists at each concert and 1 her 20 and 22, . e ,s of the orchestra has approached the st; December 4 and 6, Josef 1.11evinne, the list will present many new, tal- 1 the sensational, but despite supremacy attained in so brief a period pianist; December 18 and 20, Mischa elite(' artists as well as established 3, ' favorites. The programs will be of of time there has been no disposition Elman, violinist; January I n:it'riyd 1 A de- Maggie Teyte, soprano; Jati attractive and artistic caliber i to rest on the laurels WOO. spread the fame of these con- cidedly aggressive attitude has been and 17, Arthur Rubenstein, pianist; i l the , rougnout the country last sea- erts tn assumed by the board of directors of January 29 and 31, Arrigo Seratml which' ilthe Symphony society, in cooperation violinist; February 12 and 14, Alfred 1c son and won for Mr. Gabrilowitsch ; with Mr. Gabrilowitsch, and an error- Cortot, pianist; February 26 and 28, and the orchestra special attention "I mous outlay has been made in the Pablo Casals, cellist; March II and 13, , 1 and commendation. recent past to enlarge the artistic re- Clara Clemens, mezzo-soprano Mischa Levitzki, March pianist;! The fact that few tickets remain for he Thursday evening concerts and sources of the orchestra in ever). way 25 and 27, Gogorza, f" the Saturday afternoon con- possible. The number of players has April 8 and 10, Emilio de ' m '''. are in brisk demand, and a large and 24, Ossip i those ; certs been increased to ninety, all of them b a ritone; April 22 opening carefully chosen men—the very cream Gabrilowitsch, pianist. Native Gabrilowitsch in Recital. 1 of w the list is eager I f° i str to the the Pe Sun- of the musical profession. These solosists are among the :day concerts, is practical proof that born Americans predominate in the .0.4 ranks, but those of foreign nativity greatest stars in the musical world1Detroit has awakened to the pleasure r4r.40rArAilr../rAir/lr/rAir/riPr/rirairArAr./Pr.4r4r.4r.graar./Cr4rAr.irAr./ir..dr.4rr.ir/r/lr.Alr/r,irolrgilr.ir..ir 1 1 ! l Z . Trucks that just grew igh! 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