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.MUSIC AND RIR\
THOUGHTS
Lucy and Mischa German Ap-
A larger cast than usual, Erie,
features that mark the play and
pear Again in "Yiakor"
merous
thrilling attractions make
at New Detroit.
performance this Sunday ever
This Sunday evening, at the New worth while for every Detroit J
Detroit Opera House, Detroit Jews Those who are interested in real .1
will see the presentation of "Yiskor,' ish art should not miss seeing
AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE FABRICS FOR
the lengendary masterpiece by Harry Those who like good acting will
it this Sunday evening.
SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR IS NOW AT YOUR DISPOSAL.
Sackler.
For the first time in any city out-
W. M. FECHIMER
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Dr.
We Solicit An Inspection at Your Earliest Convenience.
side
of
New
York,
the
staging
of
this
of the orchestra, will play the solo
masterpiece is a great treat—it is vid Rebelski of Russia and l't
Detroit Symphony Orchestra. violin in the second selection, while
Gruenberg of Roumania arrived
perhaps
the
finest
production
of
the
the tenor soloist is to be a young
In these sunny days when we are
cently on the Andania to raise f,
The eleventh concert of the season! Russian artist student of Professor all exiles from our homes while the Yiddish stage. It is surely the great- for the Tarbuth movement for the
by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Blackman's, Stephen Kozakovitc .
ladies are scrubbing, whitewashing est pis y of Mischa German, who, with building of schools and institul
and generally disrupting our castles, Lucy German, head the local theatri-
SPORTING AND MUFTI TAILOR
presents a very enjoyable program
HERMAN 110EXTER.
that were destroyed during the v
let's give a thought to the great cal Yiddish company.
which makes no great demands upon'
205.209 Broadway Market Building, Detroit.
Mischa and Lucy German had the war. Chaim Gruenberg and Dr.
American institution—the garage.
the listener's concentration, offers
belski came here to assist Dr. I
staging
Mr.
of
Gasoline alley has become as much exclusive privilege
several novelties of pleasing charac- ' Fanny Bloomfield-Zeigler Will
in Thom
a part of our lives as Main street. Sackler's play. Ile first appeared
ter and introduces for the first time
Play Moszkowski Concerto.
the Yid-
Why, then, should it not come in fur it with Maurice Swartz of
to the patrons of these concerts the
1 dish Art Theater of New York and Showing Attractive Fabric!
veteran super-woman among contem-
The soloist at this week's symphony its share of spring cleaning
press comments on his acting
If you have purchased a new car the
Spring and Summer Wea
porary pianists, Mrs. Fannie Bloom- concerts on Thursday evening, March
this spring, that means you can start I were highly laudatory. His Sunday
Theeisler.
field-Z
and Friday evening, March 7, at right in on the garage; if not, let's evening performance promises to be
Fresh and attractive fabrics
program opens with two love-
in ordchzeesitsria,„1. 1.anlle,
Monday Evening, March 10, at 8.30
tb-ethiiratny noie'clBotiok omfiO
dress up the old one. It's lots cheaper the most eminent of the season.
spring and summer wear gat
ly. tender compositions by the mi.
Tuesday Evening, March 11, at 8:30
vent English composer Frederick De- of the g greatest woman pianists of the to put on a new coat of varnish now ?dr. Sackler's play, "Yiskor," was from the world's famous looms a
when the car is in fair condition written in Ilebrew and translated display in the custom tailoring
lius;
two inconsequential
tone poems,
"Summer-night
on the River"
and world, an artist who has long been a than to wait till the sun checks the I into Yiddish. A playwright of note lishment of J. Lieber, 205-209 II
.
On Hearing the First Cuckoo in great favorite in Detroit. She will finish and the car needs repainting. and a writer of great abi ity,
way Market Building. In addit
Spring:" episodic, whimsical, wholly : play the E major concerto of Moszow- Then why not have the headlight, Sackler is prominent in the East and fashioning men's clothing of
Distinguished Author and Lecturer.
in the modern idiom, and reflective ski, a work which is most tuneful and rims and bumpers renickele , not ex- has been active in various Jewish na- character and distinction, Mr. I
Subject Tuesday
with the direct intenton of imitating attractive. There will be no nymph- pensive, but very effective. Put the , -- —
Subject Monday
has devoted some of his best
natural sounds that somehow fail to ony on the program which comprises car on jacks; go over your tires with
to the making of sport clothes
"RUSSIA TODAY" "Leo Tolstoy's Message"
earing
do justice to the prototype—in this two sketches by Delius—On H Sum- a wire brush and gasoline; then put- I
the most authentic lines.
particular instance the notorious lit.' the First Cuckoo in Spring and
ish them with a mixture of these
Tickets 55c, 85c, $1.10 (including tax) at Grinnell's.
tie cuckoo, These compositions do mar Night on the River; Enrico Dos- parts glycerine to one part water.
si's fascinating Intermezzi Goldomani The shiny new appearance will sur-
THGMASHEFSKY
,
the pictures that some
ooh nature-music does, and while and Goldmark's superb "Sakuntala"
e, NMI INOLIV I VA other
prise you.
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How many people in these busy
there is an abundance of atmosph ere, Overture.
th
times know their service managers? I
Monday Evening, March 10, Arena Gardens
it would seem that
Music at Next Drop in one of these sloppy days and
scenes suggested in the program Russian French
Popular Concert to be
have your car lubricated; it's noth- i
notes, this might quite as readily lend
CIVIC MUSIC LEAGUE PRESENTS
THEATRE
ing more than laying 50 miles for $1.
itself to the interpretation of many
Held March 9.
Give George a cigar and tell him you
, another and totally different setting.
The Great Yiddish Actot
BRONISLAW
want
your
car
checked
over
and
com-
I But the music pleased those easily ' At the eighteenth Popular concert
■and Producer
pletely lubricated on. If you do your
, harmonies
won by a nice it adjustment
of pleasant
is doubtful
if which will be given in Orchestra hall
all own work, change the oil in the crank
Mr. Bores
hearings would improve the at half past three on next Sunday af- case, put grease in the transmission, I
ternoon, March 9, the soloist will he
■ repeated , though
first favorable impression.
Gustav Kleiner, one of the most bril- rear axles and universals, dope the '
Totally different in method of in- liant violinists in the Detroit Symph- shackles and spray the spring leaves'
' vention and scoring are the six num- ony Orchestra. Mr. Kleiner was born with cylinder oil and gasoline. Next,
You
, hers in the following suite by the in Vienna in 1893 and studied with take off your radiator cover, drains
and
distinguished Italian organist and : Sevcik in that city. lie won first prize the alcohol from the radiator and
flush
it
by
running
a
hose
through
it
Thursday Evening, March 13, Arena Gardens
composer, the "Intermezzi Goldoni the Vienna Academy which is a
very unusual honor. He has played for about five minutes. Clean all
ani," by Marco Enrico Bassi.
ranged for string orchestra, they i as soloist with some of the principle your spark plugs and see if you need
You will be convinced as
were really superbly played by the , orchestras in Europe and came to this your carbon removed. Take some
With the Original Comp•n
thousands of others have
World Famous Pianist
men of this orchestra, who do not country last summer from Switzer- sewing machine oil and go over your ,
Selected Artists fro
, retnot electrical system, and don't forget
often have so fortunate an opportun-
will
h kpolvasyk t y he y firstn mcoosn' ecm
IT
, I e,,w
been,
that
it
is
the
only
re-
Thomashef sky's B r o •
to clean the distributor points.
nstrate
their
virtuosity.
Ticket. Now on Sale at Grinnell's. Cherry 8292.
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dth
in
0 ity to dem
way Yiddish Theatre, N.
Do you know that your winter's
enacting piano that you will
This music is on to say, written into The program will be made on of driving, skidding, driving in ice ruts
Popular Prices-25c to $1.50.
cy aspect of imperishable French and Russian music as follows. and pulling through snow has a ten-
n
want to own. The selected
REPETITION
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Friday Eve., Saturday
list of pianists who record
''' beauty, the suite as a whole suffers "Henry VIII."; Debussy's Andante dency to loosen your wheels? Tighten
them
up
and
see
that
the
wheel
bear-
from a surfeit of sameness, the all- and Scherzo from String Quartet;
Sunday Mat. and En
(
for the Ampico are distin-
' too-deliberate program of recreating Lindov's Eight Russian Folk Melo- ings are properly lubricated.
March 7, 8 and 9
Then get in and drive your new au-
guished. No really fine home
eighteenth century atmosphere. (leis; Rubinstein's Melody in F and
SECOND WEEK
THE LADIES AUXILIARY OF B'NAI B'RITH
tomobile. After the car is cared for,
' Throughout the
suite
one
senses
the
and the organist, the : Massenet's Scenes Napolitoines.
can be considered complete
look at your garage. You may be
By Special Request
' churchman
able to use a few of these hints.
— Will Give • —
The Greatest Yiddish Op
without the Ampico in the
' clever and learned composer who is
at home in every form and familiar Ossip Gabrilowitsch with En- Meanwhile wash the inside of your
Produced as Never Seen I
garage; it will save you lots of eye
with every o rchestral device. After
tire Symphony to Give
Knabe, Fischer or
strain when you're working.
a (lashing prelude comes a brilliant
I ,
the Messiah.
Build yourself a tool board. Take
Galliard, a jolly dance, perhaps the
Franklin Piano
— at
an old table top and lay your tools
best number of the suite. The Cur-
A performance of Handel's "The on it, the heaviest at the bottom,
few and Minuet lack the interest of
a
hestr
Orc
wrenches all in line, and then trace
the first two numbers, but the Sere-' Messiah" will take place in ar ch 2,
Exchange Your
7 around them with a pencil; then drive
natina, which follows these, despite hall, Thursday evening, M
by the Detroit Symphony Choir and nails in your tracings to support the
and
key
a
nl
S i l e n t Piano
s
t
EAST GRAND BOULEVARD
in
.
lsentimental
.
i
iys ,
its cloying
the
Detroit
Symphony
Orchestra.
Mr.
tools. Hang the board up and every
l i mood , lo i n easily y the
Between Woodward and John R. Sts.
tool will be where you want it and
' number and would doubtless prove Kolar expresses himself as more than
By Bores Thornashef•
has
most effective divorced from its place satisfied with the results which he
when you want it.
Mucci by Joseph Rumsh
Pull out any old nails which have
in the suite, giving, as It does, splen- obtained and it can safely be promise
March 19th, at Twelve O'clock
SYMPHONY
ORCHE
now
that
Detroit
will
for
the
first
time
been used for hooks and put in small
did chance to the strings to reveal
ade- :oat hooks. You'll save your clothes
BEAUTIFUL CHORI
their most ear-ravishing accompani- in many years have a thoroughly atest
Admission $125
is
gre
of
th
Gorgeous Costumes and
Ind temper much strain.
ment to the solo viola, played by quate performance
OPPOSITE KRESGE BLDG.
truest artistry by S. Lase ey, masterpiece of choral works. Then
And last, but not least, be sure
Neat Friday, Saturday and
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW 1
to acknowledge the audiences' will be a quartet of distinguished sing that you have closed metal contain-
ers (garbage cans are best) for oily
Where Quality is Higher
Matinee and E•enir
well-directed applause. The conclud- era Sue Harvard wi
ing number, Burlesca, is rapid and prano; Nevada van der Veer the con- rags and refuse; a box of sawdust to
Than Price
THE
CHAZE
tralto;
Richard
Crooks,
the
tenor
and
sprinkle on oil spots on the floor and
brilliant, bringing the suite to a fit-
Frank Cuthbert the baritone. Tick- a good fire extinguisher on the wall.
ting and satisfying close.
ets
are
now
on
sale
at
Grinnell's.
All the choirs gave of their best
in Goldmark's overture to "Sakun.
tale," a performance to be enjoyed
ANNOUNCES
as it is interpreted by Mr. Gabrilo-
THE GRAND OPENING
witsch, even if one does not always
OF THE
agree or sympathize wih his exagge-
rated, albeit plastic methods of ob-
taining the excellent results he does.
The story and the picture of Mrs.
Atherton's "Black Oxen" hung over
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the fascinating personality and daz-
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zling art of the pianist, this wonder-
woman who seems as young today as
SATURDAY, MARCH 8
when I first heard her, and who seem-
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favorite music. But why she should
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have chosen so outrageous an affront
to sensitive ears as this empty, bom-
bastic and superficial concerto by
Moszowski will puzzle many who
heard Mrs. Bloomfield-Zeisler lavish
all wealth of her technical and high
interpretative powers on its obsolete
idiom. Playing under these condi-
tions is not the highest test of mu-
MT. CLEMENS, MICH.
sicianship, and yet the audience
found the hughest delight in her per-
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formance, even as she must have ap-
preciated the very superior accom-
paniment of the orchestra under the
Desires to inform the public that alterations have
genial direction of Mr. Gabrilowitach.
ANNOUNCEMENT
for
MOTORISTS
J. LIEBER
ORCHESTRA HALL
l i
COUNT ILYA TOLSTOY
3
HUBERMAN
Celebrated Jewish Violinist
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the Ampico
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Watch for our a nnouncement to appear in this paper in the
near future.
Request Program at Capitol
Theater.
!
Eduard Werner, conductor of the
Capitol Theater Symphony Orches-
tra, will present his annual "request"
program this Sunday, March 9, offer-
ing to his patrons a wealth of orches-
tral music as only a gala concert of
this nature could demand. When the
thousands of requests had been
counted and catalogued, it was dis-
covered that 217 compositions had
been voted for, and that, with but
two requests for popular fox-trots,
all the other selections were of the
ta:1000***00.01:1********000-tats**0004-0-0-000<itC0XstMatfilsOU****0 severely classic or popular classic
type indicated in Sunday's program.
The conductor's aim has truly been
achieved; he has succeeded in raising
the artistic appreciation of the big
audiences that throng the Capitol
every Sunday, and by their support
and applause have given the greatest
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, encouragement to both conductor and
management.
It is interesting to note that the
greatest number of votes were cast
for Rossini's "William Tell" overture;
' that Wagner's "Tannhaeuser" over-
ture came next, with Thais "Medita-
tion" and selections from Herbert's
In Harry S•ckler'•
"Naughty Marietta" crowding Liszt's
First Ilungarian Rhapsody in F
, minor, and that this in turn was fol-
lowed by a decided demand for his
second popular rhapsody. It was
manifestly impossible for Mr. Werner
to include both of this similar-typed
compositions on the same program,
but he promises to perform all the
other request numbers that deserve
la place on the programs, at subse-
quent concerts during the present
I season.
As the direct outcome of the last
two weeks' demands, the following se
pections will be played on Sunday
I under Mr. Werner's direction:
New Detroit Opera House
SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 9
MISCHA AND LUCY GERMAN
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Liszt
Rhapsody No. 1, r Winer
Misaertet
•
Meditation from "Tbale"
Positra'• Dante from "Peer Cyst"
Giles
Suite
Overture "Tannhaeuver"
I Resit and Arts from "11 Trovatore," "11
Verdi
Haien del Suo Sorriso •
Herbert
"Naught, Marietta" Selmtions
Rossini
Overture "William Telr'
Raymond Epstein, concertmaster
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