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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-04-24

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Review of Detroit Symphony
Orchestra Work of the
Year.



Fur Coats

We

The Detroit Symphony Society
closed a mist successful season last •
Sunday afternoon. Orchestra Hall
will he without music of this charac-
ter until October 15, when the new
season begins, but Detroit will have an
importunity to hear its great organi-
zation in the series of orchestra con-
certs provided by the city in Belle Isle
I
next summer.
The season has been a very busy one ,
and profitable in every way. The re-
ceipts shows a substantial increase
over last year and the orchestra is
more firmly than ever imbedded in
the favor of the Detroit public. 1
The amount of work it has done in
, Detroit is enormous. A total of 711
• concerts has been given here in the
27 weeks ensuing since the first con-
cert er
Si (Whet. IC, 1921. There have
barn 32 symphony concerts, 30 of
which conducted by Mr. GabriloWitsch
:OA two by Mr. Kolar. There have
been 21 Sunday concerts all of which,
except one conducted by Mr. Gabrilo-
witsch, have been under the direction
of Mr. Kolar. There have been live
Young People's concerts (in Saturday
mornings and 10 Junior concerts tor',
Ithe pupils of the public and parochial
schools of Detroit and Wayne Coun-
ty. In addition to these there were
two choral concerts and a special coo-
1 cert under the direction of Igor Stra-

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A review of the symphony concerts
, shows that the high standard estab-
lished by Mr. Githrilowitsch in the
' past has been fully maintained. The
soloists were Charles M. Courboin, or-
•ganist; Messrs. Gabrilow itsch, Ganz,
Grainger, Maier and Patterson and
Mcdt ner, pianists ; Madame Easton,
Ilidges, Mason and Clarence White-
' hill, singers; Miss HillISVII, Bronislaw
Iluberman and Albert Spalding, Yin-
I 'Mists, and Felix Salmon, 'cellist. A
, total off 12 symphonies have been play.
led with Beethoven of course leading
with three and Borodin, Brahms,
Franck, Kolar, Mahler, Schumann,:
Tchaikovsky, Widor and Williams
each represented by one. Novelties to
I Detroit included Borodin's Third Sym-
phony, Mahler's Fourth Symphony.
: W aloes Si xth Symphony, WilliIIIIIS.,
"A London Symphony," Beethoven's
1 -Music to a Knightly Ballet," Bloch's
"T h res. Jewish Poems," Chausson's
ii\liviane," Gldmark's "A Negro,
Rhapsody," Kolar's "In Memory of a
Friend," Mengelberg's "Symphonic l
Elegy," Schmitt's "Vienna Rhapsody," l
Scriabin's "Poem of Ecstasy," Deems l
Taylor's "Through the Looking
Glass," Tchaikovsky's The Tempest"I
. i and Wetzler's "Visions." Mr. Kolar
conduct.' his own symphony and Iler- 1
1110110 Hans Wetzler conducted his ors

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People's concerts.
22, 23 and
The Detroit Symphony Choir gave • star of the "Y" on Ap
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two brilliant performances of
Old Jim,' "Torches" and 'Ashes-
and
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The J is Yo
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has
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impossible to give a detailed account . April 20, at 3 o'clock. A music pro-
field W" covered' gram is also being arranged.
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tside of the soloists' numbers, 110 ' t ..ecture Course:
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fferent compositions appeared on l
hose programs and of these only 101 was opened on Wednesday, April 22,
with a lecture by Dr. Ward Seeley on
WE ARE SHOWNG IT
programs,
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Need Care." The au-
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I (inductors
through the country who dience was extremely interested and
work. is looking forward to the next lec-
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Lure, "Microbes and What They Do,"
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position to the Jewish developments popularity of these classes,

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he declared, "by demonstrating , Garrick Theater to Present
against Balfour in Damascus : I al-
"Applesauce" for a Sec-
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ways in
and Week.
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policy, which has the support of the'
Asa result of the enormous de.
British government and which is op- :
for the first.” a ,ie hiik'hs
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posed to the interests of the Arabs. mand for seats "A pplesauce,
Palestine must and will be part of engagement
of
opened at the Garrick Theater last
the union of Arab countries."
I Sunday night following a record-
l breaking run of eight capacity months .
,' at the I.aSalle Theater, Chicago,
800,000 RUSSIAN REFUGEES
Richard Herndon, the producer, has
—_
decided to extend the engagement
LONDON.—(J. T. A.1—There are i I another week, which means that the :
still 700,000 Russian refugees in vari- final performance of "Applesauce" in
ous parts of Europe, of whoni thou- Detroit
_t_ro 2it will occur on Saturday night.
!sands are Jews, according to a state-
ay
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Joint Foreign Committee. There flyer
are ful comedy i s heightened by an expert
also, according to the report,
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