0,11 60 11ICL E PAGE EIGHT MUSIC al III III I• Gabrilowitsch Engages Famed I. IN Conductors for Detroit • Symphony Concerts. I Orchestra Hall has just received a ' - Exterior Painting Interior Decorating Wall Papers Exquisite Furniture of cull periods Imported and Doman" — Upholstering Draperies Rugs and Carpets Limps and Shades Window Shades Objets de' Art THE HAIRRYIEtEAN 1227 Griswold St., between Grand River and State Telephone Main 0224 "CLINTONIA WALTZ" DY LOUIS C. TOEPEL Try This Ne• Walla COMMONWEALTH MUSIC PUBLISHING COMPANY Detroit Edgerrood 0413 Phone Glendale 2606 D. AMBILIDES Violin Instructor Mkh. DANCE MUSIC TAUGHT MR. LOUIS C. TOEPEL Teacher of Piano, Pipe Organ. Harmony and Composition. 277 E. Grand Boulevard Edgewood 0413 !retro t, Mich. Catherine Gertrude Bird WALSH INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANCY Increase your earning power by your study of Accounting and Business Management. Study the Pace Course. You will find you will advance in business as many others have done. 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DALMORES, Registrar. J. J. GOLDKETTE, Managing Director. 111 ■ 111 I I I I 1111111111111111 I I III • IN Detroit Institute of Musical Art UNSURPASSED in the Middle West )tr 011 4i. ;:::; d;)ti:l.` i f■l ie ertlytoLfZeteP f nr . Tit afilk6.1ffirr", r .117-st • --4 New York. When Mr. Taylor does not compose he writes musical criticism for the New York World. Other plans are in the making which will add to the enjoyment of what promises to be the most interesting s?as':ii the orches- Ira has ever held. Young People's Concert.. The dates for the five young peo- ple's concerts have been net fur Sat- urday mornings at 10:30, Nov. 8,1 Dec. 13, Jan. 17, Feb. 14 and March I 7. Mr. Kolar will conduct and Miss Rhetts will give explanatory lectures, aided by a stereopticon. The scheme of the concerts this I year is different from anything that , has ever been attempted. The first; concert will be devoted to music which' is actually based on folk song; sec- ond will be given over to compositions I influenced by the nationality of the, composer. The third will consist of , compositions not influenced by the, nationality of the composer, the fourth will lie devoted to Richard, Impart Instruction In Piano Wagner and the Nibelungen trilogy and the fifth to Richard Strauss as By Emphasizing Spirit an illustration of the development of of Play In Child. a genius. 41 : 141"• , odil 4 . • Fall Term Opens Sept. 8th DISTINGUISHED FACULTY, nutty of national reputatios. Highest Type of Musical Instruction for Profemional or Amateur. COURSES in Every Breach of Music, Applied and 'Theoretics!. LANGUAGES STUDIO THEATER SCHOOL AESTHETIC DANCING (Ballot and Diaishavat Largo Conan Hall Symphony Orchestra of SO Certificates, Diplomas and Degrees Students registered at my time for day or overlie( instruction - Westford Carlo' free ex applicellos Northers), 2955 II. It. NIANVITLE, Basiertt Manager. 52 Putnam Ave. Ganapol Studios of Musical Art 10 West Warren, Cor. Woodward. Suite. 13, 14, 15. Northway 431,1 The application of games and the encouragement of the play instinct orchestra is not prepared to make final as means for imparting knowledge to announcement regarding the Sun- young children, which, in the case of (lay afternoon concerts. In response STAFF: tots just beginning to react to the ed- to ninny inquiries it was stilted that ucation process, have been developed then' will he 24 concerts at 3:30 on Boris L. Canape], Mrs. Boris L. Ganapol, Bernard Sturm, Constantine to a science by Montessori, the Italian Sunday afternoons. The first will Komarowsky, Grace L. Barber, Bessie Blackadder, Jane Holsk, educator, have been introduced into come on Oct. 26 and the last on April Florence Whiteley, Mary Fedewa, Ethel Jones, Arthur White, Sarni, the teaching of music with conspie 19, Dec. 21 and 28 being omitted. All Hazel Whitley, Dorothy Hall. uous success by the Harvard Music of these, with the exception of one, System, 4162 Woodward avenue. The will be under the direction of Victor method of imparting basic musical Kolar. The exception is the cone art knowledge to children in a manner at which :dr. Gabrilowitsch will make that intrigues their play spirit was his sole appearance outside of the invented by Mrs. Carrie Louise Dun- rung nod has met with favor in De. symphony series. Noted Organide Coming, troit. The child develops a taste for Now that Orchestra Hall possesses la Arrange NOW to enter with next Monday's class. music before he begins the study of one of the finest organs in the world /a the sch•ntille aspect of the subject. Detroit will hove ample opportunity COURSES: Business, English, Typewriting, Shorthand. The procedure is similar to the pro- to hear the hest in organ music. I FA cuss of acquiring the language, which Charles Courboin, one of the woe • s begins with talking and is followed by greatest organists, has been engaged reading and study of grammar. for the concerts of Dee. 18-19 of the Instruction in piano follows the symphony orchestra. The organ will 4 same general line. Memory, interest be used extensively in the programs la and the training of the fingers are for the Sunday concerts. In addition IA Cor. Grand River Ave. W., at Park Place. cultivated before the more intellectual to this the Detroit Symphony Society CANTOR ISAAC KATZ Entrie 2nd and 3rd Floors of the Square Deal Miller Bloch aspect of the art is given emphasis. will give three organ recitals—Nov. The exponeots of the system maintain 6, Jan. 15 and Feb. 12. For the first wN 0 1011M X • a s .4 VI LI \WWI i'‘' fk\‘.1 kW \I Kg at the Beth Abraham Synagogue, that it yields a large saving of time. organ recital, negotiations are in pro- Palmer avenue and Beaubien street. gress with g distinguished American The cantor, who wan a,ociated with artist, For the second recital, on the Adath Jeshurun Congregation in Constaime Binney, Screen Star, Jan. 10, Marcel Dupre, the great Brooklyn for three years, was elected Appears In "Sweet Little French organist who dedicated the or- for the coming year. His call to the Devil" Comedy. gan last March, has been engaged. 1,al congregation was unanimous. Of extraordinary interest is the en- Teacher Constance Binney. who has gained gagement for the last organ recital admirers by the million through her on Feb. 12. Nadia Boulanger, one of VOICE AND REPERTOIRE Gifted Artist Heads Company work on the stage and screen, is the the greatest women musicians in the slur of "Sweet Little Devil," the New world, is ecming to America for a few: of Yiddish Thespians At •••••-•••••••••• York musical comedy triumph which weeks and the Detroit Symphony So- Orchestra Hall. is coming to the Garrick Theater for ciety has secured her for the Feb. 12'' Telephone Empire 7637 Studio 691 Delaware Ave. a single week beginning Sunday night. recital. Mlle. Boulanger is an elder' sister of Lili Boulanger, an extraor- "Sweet Little Devil" comes here di- Henrietta Schnitzer, whose fame has Free Auditions by Appointment rect from its New York run, and as (Unary genius, whose untimely death a been acknowldged in New York and on the European Yiddish stage, will r ely a half-dozen cities will see the few years ago was one of the severest . . .. he the leading lady of the company show outside of Chicago, Boston and losses the world of music has suffered. which will present Yiddish drama in Philo& 1phia, the entire original cast has been retained. Detroit during the coming season at As one prominent New York critic Orchestra Ilan. Mme. Schnitzer has figured prominently in the artistic de- remarked, "You don't know how good velopment of Yiddish drama, the pro - . a musical comedy can he till you have Personal and most direct training in art and applied arts. WHAT WE TEACH Law gress of which has been eagerly noted seen "Sweet Little Devil." Claws in the Nude and Draped I.ife, Anatomy, Perspective, Music — Any instrument— by thoughtful critics of the American awe, Still Life, etc. Orchestra training. and European stage. Work in Black and White and Colors in the various mediums. Prof...ions' Demists — All Beginners and most advanced pupils receive personal and skill,' Mme. Schnitzer's efforts will be styles for adults. Special at- time c, training their individual needs require. No waste of seconded by Irving Honignian, who is tention to Children — classes money. art director of the company, which and private. , Pupils may enter at ail, round. year Whistler Method. Open the includes the talented I.ithuanian com- Ballroom Dancing — Latest time. Terms reasonable. Call and see exhibit of school wort edian, Chayim Jablikoff; Mme. Shein- steps. Keep up to date. Circular on request. gold, Clara Honigman, Sadie Shein- Dramatic Art—In all A Reform in the Teaching of gold, Jacob Goldstein, Samuel Gertler, Piano. branches — for stage, society HAROLD HAYWARD, Director. Annette Rosenthal, Nancy Fine, Si- and business. Main 2595 Results Excel in Art and Room 31-33, 513 Shelby St., Cm, Lamed. mon Paschal and Samuel Auerbach. Beauty Culture—All Thoroughness. The management of the company branches. . Much Drudgery in Eliminated Practical Applied Psychology. will he directed by Cogut and Pearl, and Time is Saved in Learning. CAIA•a A personal interview with who on two occasions last season Vc1.16163253.76416WCWCWX961.4124WWW6AWIASIWahliW Approved and Used by brought to Detroit the Vilna Art us is time well spent. Authority. appoint- Call Glendale 7663 for Troupe. ment. The first performance of the season 4662 WOODWARD AVE. The Wilson Professional will he given Tuesday evening, Sept. The Art of Dancing Glendale 2303 30, at Orchestra Hall, when "Human Studios UNA.. Massageneet W. Nolek111, Former Rohm el Send for Circular. Hearts," a drama with music, will be 3410 Grand River Ave. Late Se. eat with presented. Sunday Concerts. The management of the Symphony 1 Season Opens September 8th Piano, Voice, Violin, 'Cello and Harmony pio■-■■■■■∎∎ ■■■■■■■■■■∎ ■■■■■■■■■■wva, 01 Day SCHOOL Evening i r, E d ' PA' WILLIAM H. ENGEL NI OFFERS brilliant overture to Shakespeare's I "As You Like It." Another composer, also an Arnerb. I can, whom Mr. Gabrilowitsch hopes to have in Detroit this winter is Deems Taylor. Mr. Taylor has been invited to conduct his Suite, "Alice in Wonderland" which was one of the uotstanding successes of last season in Cantor Isaac Katz of Brooklyn will officiate at the high holy day services MABEL GUESS STUDIOS Detroit, Mich , 103 Eliot St. Int ..... ing Study. Quick Results. Send for Booklet. DETROIT SCHOOL 1422 Washington Blvd. Cherry 4551. Branch: 6802 Vinewood, Opp. N. W. High School RECEIVES UNANIMOUS CALL TO SYNAGOGUE 11 , 1 Exclusively Affiliated With Sherwood Music School, Chicago. chestra fur him which he conducted with much success. It was he who brought Richard Strauss to America in 1903-1901. Mr. Wetzler is also a composer of great talent. Two years i ago Mr. Gahrilowitech played his There is no question but what properly selected and intelligently applied decorations and furnishings "make" the home. Nor is the securing of the most pleasing effects en- tirely a matter of money. You, yourself, doubtless have seen many modest homes that were far more charming and "livable" than others most extravagantly decorated and furnished. Knowing How not money—makes the difference. And only the decorator of experience, training and skill, can be fully alive to the particular needs of each particu- lar home and make the utmost of every existing condi- tion—and incidentally, of every dollar expended. If building, remodeling, redecorating, refurnishing —get Dean's ideas, suggestions and estimate—without obligation. Detroit College D of 1,1 us c ` letter from Ossip Gabrilowitsch, who is in Europe, which reveals some of his interesting plans for the corning season. It deals chiefly with distin- guished musicians whom he has in- , sited to accept the hospitality of the me symphony orchestra during next win- , ter. First of all will be the guest conductor of the season, George Sch- neevoigt, Schneevoigt is one of the eminent conductors of the day. Ile is a native of Finland, where he was horn •:," in 1872, and has had a distinguished E— career. He was an honor graduate of the lielsingfors Conservatory and began his career as a member of the II elsingfors orchestra. The greater told of his life has been spent in Riga, where he made the symphony orates- _ Ira one Of the most famous in Europe. RT. last year he came to this country and conducted as guest in New York and 14( stnn. Ile proved a vertible sense-' lion- a Ernest Bloch, the most eminent of =" Swiss composers, who in recent years has become an American citizen and is now director of the institute of am music in Cleveland, will appear as'_ conductor of one of his more recent works. Bloch is an outstanding fig- ure in the music of today and, unlike' many composers, he is an excellent!. conductor. Another visitor will be Hermann El Hans Wetzler, who for a number of MI years has held a leading position in Cologne, Germany. Mr. Wetzler is a El native of Cincinnati and for many years was an organist of one of the principal churches in New York.ir There he was a protege of the late William C. Whitney and Henry W. Poor who years ago organized an 02.! When Building, Remodeling, Redecorating, Refurnishing— 11111111111 1 11 1 11 I I I I • III IIII r i d • I I I or • t la • I' ■■■■ ■ %.■■ ■■■■ MRS. 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