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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-03-14

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CLIFTON AVINUR • CINCINNATI 20, 01410

T I uDeritorrliA tut gRox ir.

Murphy Organ.

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CHINESE AND AMERICAN

The most brilliant artistic event of
the coming week will be the dedica-
tion of the Murphy organ in Orches-
tra Hall, Monday night. This has'
been made by the management of the'
Symphony Society a gala occasion.
last spring it was announced that Mr.
and Mrs. William II. Murphy had or-
dered of Casavant Freres of Ste. Ilya-1
cinthe a magnificent organ to be
placed in Orchestra Hall for the use
of the symphony orchestra. The cost
of the organ is $50,000. This sum
does not include the cost of implrtant
structural changes made in Orchestra
Ilall before the organ could be in-
stalled. The work of installing the
organ began early in January and is
now finished.
The organ is said to be one of the
finest in the world. It has been placed
in a room back of the boxes on the
right-hand side of the hall and all
that will be seen is the console, which
will be on the stage when the organ
is being used. With the orchestra,'
the symphony choir, Orchestra Ilall
and the Murphy organ, Detroit has a
most complete equipment for music.
()rein stra Hall will be crowded
Monday night. The concert is in a
sense a "family'" affair, inasmuch as
most of the seats in the hall have been
taken by the regular subscribers to
the symphony concerts.
Musically, the concert will be a
memorable one. M. Marcel Dupre,
the famous organist of Notre Dame
Cathedral, Paris, will be the soloist.
The entire Detroit Symphony Orches-
tra, under Mr. Gabrilowitsch, will alma
take part. The program comprises
the l'relude to "Die Meistersinger."
four pieces for organ played by M.
Dupre and finally Saint-Saens' great
C minor symphony for organ and or-
chestra.

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learn. Make your reservation and bring your Mu Jongg set with you.

Bruno Walter, Guest Conduc-
tor at Symphony Concerts
March 20-21.

viallontreal and Quebec

At the symphony concerts of March
20-21, Bruno Waller, who created
such a sensation in this country last
season, will appear again as Guest
Conductor with our orchestra. The
program will be announced later.

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1239 Griswold Si.
or Local Agent.

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themes from symphonies familiar to
the programs of the organization and
operatic excerpts.
Mr. Walter has gone to Detroit for
an engagement with the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra, after which he plans
to sail for Italy.

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A visitor from the East was talking,
about Detroit the other day and he
remarked, that though Detroit was a
city of many cars, it possessed very
few good looking ones.
A gnat many people have an im-
pression that in order to have a M.•
looking automobile, it is necessary to
have an expensive one. This is an

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conductor, who finished a five weeks'
engagement with the organization at
Aeolian Ilall.
The feature of the evening was a
arranged by
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Georges Barriere. This composition,
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honor of Bruno Walter, the English
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